Hi,

Thanks for all the feedback. Actually the answer that Emeric gave is the one
I was looking for.

Finally I decided to open the Jmx port doing the necessary changes and
install Javamelody for all the prod servers.

Ill keep you updated about the experience.

Salut!


Özgür Özdemircili
http://www.acikkod.org
Code so clean you could eat off it


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. So jconsole will
> be
> used generally in order to have very fine details on heap, cpu or the
> java.util.logging MBeans, whereas javamelody will give global trends with
> graphics on heap, cpu, number of http sessions or http and sql mean
> response
> times. Most javamelody users are surprised by the data available in reports
> such
> as statistics on http requests, sql requests, ejb/spring/guice executions,
> jsp
> pages, quartz jobs or such as heap histogram, long requests in oracle
> sga...
> Reports are available in English or in French.
>
> 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.
>
> 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
>
> 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
>
>
> Le 20/05/2010, Ozgur Ozdemircili a écrit :
> > Are we loosing
> >
> > the subject here a bit? While mentioning the "monitoring" I
> >
> > refer to JVM monitoring. Heap usage etc. not the snmp monitoring.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Özgür Özdemircili
> >
> > http://www.acikkod.org
> >
> > Code so clean you could eat off it
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