Interesting. This is the first time I've played around with JMX, and it looks
pretty neat. I see the parameter I'm looking for; I'll just need to figure
out how to programmatically parse it.

Thank you! 


n828cl wrote:
> 
>> From: kgaekwad [mailto:karthik.gaek...@ni.com]
>> Subject: Re: Reading tomcat context.xml file from webapp
>> 
>> one of these dependencies is the db, which is
>> configured in the context.xml file....
> 
> You can also use JMX to access numerous attributes maintained by Tomcat. 
> Enable JMX for your Tomcat and poke around with JConsole to see what's
> available.
> 
>  - Chuck
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