I guess the jmx-console code will show me how to do that programatically.
Thanks.

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From: "Bill Burke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Fetching EJB Runtime Metrics


> 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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