you can get the available database connections at runtime via the
jmx-console.  The attribute is AvailableConnections or something like that.
As far as the EJB pool goes, this info is currently not exposed.  You can
get the current cache size through the jmx-console though.

Bill

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> Is it possible to get EJB pool metrics at runtime? Also interested in
> discovering the number of available database connections at runtime.
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