Hello Mark,

Each servlet is invoked via the StandardWrapperValve (accessible via
JMX) that includes basic performance stats. Is this sufficient?

could you explain your statement a little bit? As far as I see the
Servlet is invoked by the StandardWrapper by Class.newInstance()?
(line 1055).

Maybe I got something wrong?

The basic performance stats aren't sufficent (for me) since they do
not support time-intervals. And I'm usually interested in what my
servlet is doing now. I mean, if my webapp is running for 3 weeks and
the servlet suddenly needs double execution time, i will never see it
in the basic performance stats, since the 3 weeks of running will
level everything (statistically).

Leon

On 9/6/06, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> However, what I am trying to achieve is to create a wrapper
> (reflection.Proxy) around each servlet to be able to monitor and
> measure its performance. The problem is that tomcat provides very nice
> plugability concepts for the ClassLoader (many thanx for that, guys)
> but no concept for servlet creation itself.


Mark

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