Re: JConsole port

2007-11-14 Thread David kerber
I guess the deafening silence in response to this question must mean 
that there's no standard port, and I can use any port I feel like...


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David kerber wrote:
Is there a standard (either de facto or formal) port to use for jmx 
when monitoring a tomcat app with jconsole?  If so, what is it?


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Re: JConsole port

2007-11-14 Thread Jess Holle

Yup.

David kerber wrote:
I guess the deafening silence in response to this question must mean 
that there's no standard port, and I can use any port I feel like...


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David kerber wrote:
Is there a standard (either de facto or formal) port to use for jmx 
when monitoring a tomcat app with jconsole?  If so, what is it?


D




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RE: JConsole port

2007-11-14 Thread Clifford Bryant
Did you look at the following link?

http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2SE/jconsole.html

As I remember, there are 4 environment variables that you need to define
when you start up the JVM.  Once JConsole is started, you can connect to
the running process.

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From: Jess Holle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:42 AM
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Subject: Re: JConsole port

Yup.

David kerber wrote:
 I guess the deafening silence in response to this question must mean 
 that there's no standard port, and I can use any port I feel like...

 D


 David kerber wrote:
 Is there a standard (either de facto or formal) port to use for jmx 
 when monitoring a tomcat app with jconsole?  If so, what is it?

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Re: JConsole port

2007-11-14 Thread David kerber
Yes, that's and another simpler link are what I used to get it going.  I 
had no trouble once I found a reference, but was just curious as to what 
port to use.  Apparently there's no standard, and it doesn't appear to 
matter as long as it doesn't conflict.


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Clifford Bryant wrote:

Did you look at the following link?

http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2SE/jconsole.html

As I remember, there are 4 environment variables that you need to define
when you start up the JVM.  Once JConsole is started, you can connect to
the running process.

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From: Jess Holle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:42 AM

To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: JConsole port

Yup.

David kerber wrote:
  
I guess the deafening silence in response to this question must mean 
that there's no standard port, and I can use any port I feel like...


D


David kerber wrote:

Is there a standard (either de facto or formal) port to use for jmx 
when monitoring a tomcat app with jconsole?  If so, what is it?


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JConsole port

2007-11-12 Thread David kerber
Is there a standard (either de facto or formal) port to use for jmx when 
monitoring a tomcat app with jconsole?  If so, what is it?


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