On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 9:33 AM,  <ever...@free.fr> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I work on JavaMelody and I can speak about the question of jconsole or
> javamelody for Tomcat monitoring.
>
> The main differences between jconsole and javamelody is IMHO that jconsole 
> will
> be used occasionally in QA or production for a few minutes or a few hours,
> whereas javamelody will be always enabled in the application in QA or 
> production
> with reports for current day, week, month or current year.
agreed.
...

>
> Is JavaMelody used in production? Yes, some people said so in the users group:
> http://groups.google.fr/group/javamelody or in private.
> I use it myself for several applications, one of which costs 25 person years.

Sorry, what does that mean? There are 25 person years invested in the
development of the application? or in the development of javamelody.

regards
Leon



>
> Any problems? In general, JavaMelody is installed in 10 minutes for a good
> developer (as JavaMelody is opensource and free, there is no budget to find).
> And sometimes, some applications need a bit more configuration:
> http://code.google.com/p/javamelody/wiki/UserGuide

Yet another java monitoring framework ;-)


>
> Please note that the target of JavaMelody is not content portals such as
> www.acikkod.org, but more on intranet applications using databases (+ hudson,
> grails, jira and soon confluence and bamboo).
>
> bye, Emeric
> ever...@free.fr
>

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