Hi Dave,
Thanks for the link. Will try it out.
Regards,
Amit
DaveyS wrote:
Hi,
You could use a J2EE monitoring solution such as FusionReactor:
http://www.fusion-reactor.com/ http://www.fusion-reactor.com/
We have a Demo on our site and you can get lots of feedback including JDBC
monitori
Hi,
You could use a J2EE monitoring solution such as FusionReactor:
http://www.fusion-reactor.com/ http://www.fusion-reactor.com/
We have a Demo on our site and you can get lots of feedback including JDBC
monitoring. Not to mention the overhead per request is sub millisecond.
Regards,
D
Ami
Hi Chuck,
Thank you for the clarifications. I guess I'll experiment with perfmon
to see what I can dig up...
Regards,
Amit
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Amit Bhargava [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Current thread count monitoring
My understanding is that '
> From: Amit Bhargava [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Current thread count monitoring
>
> My understanding is that 'maxThreads' determines how many
> threads will be created by the Connector to deal with
> requests.
That's the maximum number of thr
Hi John,
Thank you very much for your prompt reply. I am able to connect to the
MBean using JConsole and see values for CurrentThreadCount etc.
My understanding is that 'maxThreads' determines how many threads will
be created by the Connector to deal with requests. After this,
'acceptCount'
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