Thanks for your quick response.
Could someone please tell me why am I getting all
zeros here :
(as you might have guessed, tomcat is running inside
Geronmimo)
Thanks
Anita
OK - Number of results: 3
Name:
Geronimo:type=GlobalRequestProcessor,name=http-0.0.0.0-8080
modelerType: org.apache.coyote.RequestGroupInfo
requestCount: 0
maxTime: 0
bytesSent: 0
bytesReceived: 0
processingTime: 0
errorCount: 0
Name:
Geronimo:type=GlobalRequestProcessor,name=http-0.0.0.0-8443
modelerType: org.apache.coyote.RequestGroupInfo
requestCount: 0
maxTime: 0
bytesSent: 0
bytesReceived: 0
processingTime: 0
errorCount: 0
Name:
Geronimo:type=GlobalRequestProcessor,name=jk-8009
modelerType: org.apache.coyote.RequestGroupInfo
requestCount: 0
maxTime: 0
bytesSent: 0
bytesReceived: 0
processingTime: 0
errorCount: 0
--- Jess Holle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And JMX has to be one of the easier technologies to
> pick up as far as
> I'm concerned.
>
> The hard part is deciding which route to take:
> standard MBeans, modeled,
> open, dynamic, etc. Tomcat has clearly decided to
> go with modeled via
> commons-modeler, which is fine. For my own purposes
> I stick with
> subclassing StandardMBean as this gives standard
> MBean behavior plus
> dynamic and open MBean behaviors as you need them.
>
> I assume JMXProxyServlet only proxies MBeans in the
> Tomcat VM, right? I
> ask as I have a JMXProxyServlet that proxies JSR 160
> connections over
> HTTP as a custom JSR 160 protocol -- but this looks
> much, much different.
>
> --
> Jess Holle
>
> Dakota Jack wrote:
>
> >Anita, if you just read up on how this works the
> answer will become
> >obvious. To make a class manageable by JMX you
> must implement a JMX
> >interface and become part of an agent process.
> There is no short answer to
> >any question that will replace learning the
> technology.
> >
> >On 12/19/05, anita kulshreshtha
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Can any servlet access MBeans of type
> >>RequestProcessor and GlobalRequestProcessor ?
> >>
> >>Thanks
> >>Anita
> >>
> >>--- Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Look at the literature on JMX. Interesting
> stuff!
> >>>
> >>>On 12/18/05, anita kulshreshtha
> >>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Hi All,
> >>>> What is required for a servlet to be able to
> >>>>behave like the JMXProxyServlet in tomcat
> manager
> >>>>application?
> >>>>
> >>>>Thanks In Advance
> >>>>Anita
> >>>>
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