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monitoring JBoss (5 messages)
- Posted by: zhang zhang
- Posted on: April 05 2004 10:08 EDT
pls. recommand tool for which will allow for the monitoring of the JBoss server,such as porformance...Threaded Messages (5)
- JView 2004 - Jave Performance Tuning and Monitor by Mario C on April 05 2004 13:03 EDT
- Try Scottit for monitoring and diagnosingJ2EE applications by Mike Thomas on May 28 2004 07:24 EDT
- Try Scottit for monitoring and diagnosing J2EE applications by Mike Thomas on May 28 2004 07:26 EDT
- Monitoring db connections of JBOSS by Nicolas Boseret on October 20 2004 10:40 EDT
- Try Scottit for monitoring and diagnosingJ2EE applications by Mike Thomas on May 28 2004 07:24 EDT
- monitoring JBoss by Milly Tillburg on March 23 2011 15:44 EDT
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JView 2004 - Jave Performance Tuning and Monitor[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Mario C
- Posted on: April 05 2004 13:03 EDT
- in response to zhang zhang
Try JView 2004 - http://www.devstream.com for Java Performance Tuning. There's a free 30-Day Trial. -
Try Scottit for monitoring and diagnosingJ2EE applications[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Mike Thomas
- Posted on: May 28 2004 07:24 EDT
- in response to Mario C
Scottit is a web application for monitoring, guarding and diagnosing J2EE applications running on JBoss, Resin, WebLogic, WebSphere,...
You can download Scottit at www.ustobe.com/scottit. -
Try Scottit for monitoring and diagnosing J2EE applications[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Mike Thomas
- Posted on: May 28 2004 07:26 EDT
- in response to Mike Thomas
Sorry, here's the hyperlink: http://www.ustobe.com/scottit -
Monitoring db connections of JBOSS[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Nicolas Boseret
- Posted on: October 20 2004 10:40 EDT
- in response to Mario C
Hi there,
is there a simple way to know how many database connections are open at a given time during the run of a web application in JBOSS -
monitoring JBoss[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Milly Tillburg
- Posted on: March 23 2011 15:44 EDT
- in response to zhang zhang
Hi Zhang Zhang, I would recommend Evident Software’s JBoss performance monitoring tool, it collects performance data from JBoss clusters including cache data, JMS queues etc. BTW, @Nicolas, not sure if this helps but this tool also allows you to track the JDBC Connection Pool. HTH, Milly