Does anyone remember Lambda Probe? Please allow me to re-introduce* PSI Probe, a fork I created back in 2009. With some help from volunteers, I've been adding features, fixing bugs, and making tweaks ever since. http://code.google.com/p/psi-probe/
For those unfamiliar with Lambda Probe, it was a managing/monitoring tool for Tomcat. It exposed detailed JVM memory usage, JSP files and their underlying Java source, connector status, datasources, and much more. We've made more than 80 distinct improvements since the last release of Lambda Probe in November 2006. To name a few: - Completely re-structured to use Maven - Official support for Tomcat 6 (Tomcat 7 is next!) - Configurable statistics collection - Usage graphs for db connection pools - Support for tomcat-jdbc connection pools - Support for SpringSource tc Server - Support for logback logs - Change logging levels at runtime - Dynamic locale selector Come try out PSI Probe 2.2.0, our latest release. We welcome any assistance, as well. If you have any problems, please do not post here. PSI Probe has its own issue tracker and Google Groups linked from the project page. You can subscribe to the PSI Probe Announcements group to be notified of future releases. Thanks! * Christopher Shultz was kind enough to announce this project back in December 2009, but we didn't have a release ready at that point. Even after our first release in January 2010, I never got around to announcing it here myself. -- Mark Lewis Lead Developer, PSI Probe --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org