anonymous wrote : I dont think JMX will do this.
You are right, JMX will not provide the information you want. Nor will JON. I
have heard of other monitoring solutions, but they are more at the host level
rather than recording what goes on in the app server.
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"PeterJ" wrote : What, specifically, are you looking for? There are a lot of
mbeans that provide throughput information for EJBs, servlets, and HTTP
requests. Your first stop should be the jmx console to find the mbeans you want.
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| You could also look into JON, because it understands the J
What I am looking for is a way to pin point performance bottlenecks down to the
method, JMS or JDBC call and being able to associate with a specific user. I am
trying jKoolOnline and it seems to work provided that you specify your java
filters appropriately so that not 100% of calls is getting t
What, specifically, are you looking for? There are a lot of mbeans that provide
throughput information for EJBs, servlets, and HTTP requests. Your first stop
should be the jmx console to find the mbeans you want.
You could also look into JON, because it understands the JBossAS mbeans, it
provid