I'd like to find out about this as well .. anyone have a solution?

On 3/13/08, Michael L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have a DataSource pool defined in Tomcat config  shared among multiple
> servlets. I would like to monitor its activity level (number of active
> connections vs min/max values).
>
> I tried to find a way to monitor it via JMX but found only ways to see
> active connection per each servlet - which is sub-optimal as servlet list
> keeps changing as developers work on the product. Is it possible to get the
> total number of active connections via JMX? Or if not, how do I do I get
> total number of active connections from within java? (I can then write my
> own mbean for monitoring via JMX)
>
> Thanks,
>
> -M
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