On 14.11.2006, at 22:44, Tim Lucia wrote:
Let me now ask my own question about this -- Lambda Probe is a
great tool
for inspecting your app's current state (and Tomcat's overall
state.) Is it
possible to get, using /probe or any other app (including tomcat's own
manager) the current state of
On 30.10.2006, at 11:21, Thomas Nowotny wrote:
I use a lot of tomcat in differnt systems with different jobs. Now I
like to monitor them. I'm realy intressted in values like hit per s/
m/h
or something like that. I can not parse the logfiles and I don't
want to
use jmeter so I need another way
On 23.10.2006, at 23:09, Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
Dan Baumann wrote:
Interesting. How does your webapp compare to MX4J's http adapter
(mx4j.sf.net)?
I didn't try hard, but I was unable to run mx4j and its http
adapter. So it's hard to compare with it.
http://mx4j.sourc
On 23.10.2006, at 10:07, Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
Hi,
I hope you will not find it a spam ;-)
I wrote small application to work with Mbeans, and day after day it
evolved in something bigger. I'd like to present you a web enabled jmx
console. If you know what mbeans and jmx are you can give it a
Hi,
I'd like to get Tomcat 5.5 on JDK 1.5 to use MX4J's HTTP Connector in
order to avoid firewall issues.
Could someone please provide me with a quick rundown?
Thanks
Dan
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