My choice of weapon is Melody: http://code.google.com/p/javamelody/
On 4/05/13 1:19 AM, "Christopher Schultz"
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>All,
>
>In Rainer's talk at ApacheCon [1], he mentioned a number of
>JMX-inspectable values that weren't terribly informative
Hello Shanti,
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Shanti Suresh wrote:
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> I am interested in trending of the metrics - so data for four months, let's
> say.
> - Does moskito have a way of storing data?
>
yes it does:
https://confluence.opensource.anotheria.net/display/MSK/MoSKito+Central
https://
>On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
>On 03.05.2013 18:13, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
>>> Subject: Monitoring Tomcat - Delta Values
>>
>>> I was wondering if anyone could recommend an existing tool to capture
>>> t
On 5/3/2013 12:26 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
On 03.05.2013 19:03, Jess Holle wrote:
On 5/3/2013 11:58 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
Although AFAIR last time it couldn't do my favorite "quotient of
deltas", but until now I haven't found a standard tool doing that.
Average response time in last intervall =
On 03.05.2013 19:03, Jess Holle wrote:
> On 5/3/2013 11:58 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
>> Although AFAIR last time it couldn't do my favorite "quotient of
>> deltas", but until now I haven't found a standard tool doing that.
>>
>> Average response time in last intervall = delta(cumulatedResponseTime)/
>
> From: Denise K. Erwin [mailto:dkerwi...@gmail.com]
> Subject: RE: NoSuchMethodError loading class in webapp from common class
> loader
> Not to say this affects your specific problem, but I see you referencing
> the Servlet 2.4 Specification.
> Tomcat 7 is based on Servlet Specification v3.0:
On 5/3/2013 11:58 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
Although AFAIR last time it couldn't do my favorite "quotient of
deltas", but until now I haven't found a standard tool doing that.
Average response time in last intervall = delta(cumulatedResponseTime)/
delta(Re
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> From: Bryan Baugher [mailto:bjb...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 6:52 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: NoSuchMethodError loading class in webapp from common class
> loader
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Tomcat 7.0.28 on RHEL 6.2 with a single web app.
On 03.05.2013 18:13, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
>> Subject: Monitoring Tomcat - Delta Values
>
>> I was wondering if anyone could recommend an existing tool to capture
>> that data, compute the deltas, etc. or if folks just roll
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Monitoring Tomcat - Delta Values
> I was wondering if anyone could recommend an existing tool to capture
> that data, compute the deltas, etc. or if folks just roll their own?
I believe moskito does this already.
http:
I was able to verify that you are correct the JVM treats those classes as
different which is why I was getting NoSuchMethodError. After experimenting
some more this method seems to be the wrong approach. Do you know of any
better approaches on how to add runtime dependencies to a webapp?
On Fri,
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All,
In Rainer's talk at ApacheCon [1], he mentioned a number of
JMX-inspectable values that weren't terribly informative on their own
(e.g. number of total requests processed by a connector) but were
interesting when observed as deltas of their pre
> From: Bryan Baugher [mailto:bjb...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: NoSuchMethodError loading class in webapp from common class
> loader
> One of the arguments comes from another dependency jar that exists
> in both the webapp and tomcat/lib
Never, never, never put the same class in the webapp and
Sorry I tried to leave on what I thought were unnecessary details.
You are correct my constructor has arguments. One of the arguments comes
from another dependency jar that exists in both the webapp and tomcat/lib
so I think your guess (c) could be right. I guess the solution would be to
move the
2013/5/3 Bryan Baugher :
> Hi,
>
> I am running Tomcat 7.0.28 on RHEL 6.2 with a single web app. The web app
> in question uses reflection to load some implementations of our classes
> (kind of like a service loader) knowing the class name. I am trying to add
> additional implementations by droppin
Hi,
I am running Tomcat 7.0.28 on RHEL 6.2 with a single web app. The web app
in question uses reflection to load some implementations of our classes
(kind of like a service loader) knowing the class name. I am trying to add
additional implementations by dropping them in the tomcat's lib directory
2013/5/3 Christopher Schultz :
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> Cédric,
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> On 5/3/13 3:09 AM, Cédric Couralet wrote:
>> More of a servlet spec question than a tomcat one, and, from what
>> I read, a rather long shot, but is there a way to define
>> auth-constraint dynamicall
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Oke,
On 5/2/13 3:59 PM, Oke Akinola swisstopo wrote:
> I eventually installed version 6.0.36 & 7.0.29 as the highest
> supported version by the concerned applications respectively. I
> used the installer and both applications seen to be running fine
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Cédric,
On 5/3/13 3:09 AM, Cédric Couralet wrote:
> More of a servlet spec question than a tomcat one, and, from what
> I read, a rather long shot, but is there a way to define
> auth-constraint dynamically in web.xml?
>
> For instance I'd like to
Hello,
More of a servlet spec question than a tomcat one, and, from what I
read, a rather long shot, but is there a way to define auth-constraint
dynamically in web.xml?
For instance I'd like to have the following
/something/(.*)/someotherthing
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