[JBoss-user] [Management, JMX/JBoss] - Re: monitoring tool

2005-12-14 Thread gibumathew
You can try out ManageEngine Applications Manager. It has a Free Edition that allows you to monitor upto 5 servers. More details here http://appmanager.com/monitoring-jboss.html Live Demo http://demo.appmanager.com You can also download it from http://appmanager.com/download.html Thanks Gibu

[JBoss-user] [Performance Tuning] - Re: JBoss Monitoring

2005-11-10 Thread gibumathew
You can try out ManageEngine Applications Manager. It even has a Free Edition that allows you to monitor upto 5 JBoss servers. More details here http://appmanager.com/monitoring-jboss.html Live Demo http://demo.appmanager.com Thanks Gibu K Mathew AdventNet ps : Will be glad to answer product

[JBoss-user] [Management, JMX/JBoss] - Re: jboss instance and application management

2005-05-18 Thread gibumathew
Sorry for a late response. "robroth" wrote : | | I'm an IT guy with a company that develops in JBOSS. I was asked to find some sort of software that not only monitors JBOSS instances, but individual applications within those instances (we multihome) and allow stopping and starting of t

[JBoss-user] [Management, JMX/JBoss] - Re: Looking For JMX-Compliant Management Tools For JBoss-4.0

2005-04-03 Thread gibumathew
ManageEngine Applications Manager 6 supports building consoles for JBoss JMX and JMX 1.2 MBeans and also provides out of the box monitoring of JBoss 3.x, 4.x. Provides reporting, threshold config, alert escalation etc. The product has a Free Edition (monitor upto 10 servers). There is a patch