How resources are managed is dependent on the container implementation.
I suppose some container could allow management at that level of
granularity, but I don't know of any.
On the memory side, you could get close by twiddleing cache/pool
configurations.
Those kind of statistics are hard to come by in Java applications in
general.
-danch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> well pardon me if I completely lack of knowledge about jboss here, but : is it
>possible to write an EJB application in JBoss where it is possible to dynamically
>manage an EJB's resources.
> Say "Paul" is an EJB component.
>
> - percentage of container cpu time consumed by Paul : the container consumes its own
>cpu time. Now I want that Paul, who is an EJB, consumes a max of 20% of the
>container's cpu time.
> - percentage of memory consumed.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jubin
>
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