Hey Scott,
create you own LifecycleListener and catch the Start/Stop Events.
For the complete Container you must configure this listener as
Server/Listener.
At tomcat 5.5 you can place the application listener at conf/context.xml.
Regards
Peter
Scott Dudley schrieb:
Peter,
Took a quick look at StatusManagerServlet.java and
StatusTransformer.java. Looks like I can collect most of what I need
however, I still don't see how/where I can get container and
application start date/time. Any ideas?
Many thanks.
Peter Rossbach wrote:
Hey Scott,
look inside manager status page http://<your host>:<your
port>/manager/status.
For your own coding review the
jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webapps/manager/WEB:INF/classes/.../StatusManagerServlet.java
class
regards
peter
Scott Dudley schrieb:
My employer has commissioned me to port one of their legacy
applications from Resin 2.1 (?) to Tomcat 5. I've immersed myself
in the documentation and have actually made significant progress
having overcome or otherwise circumvented a number of their
deviations from the specs.
Current stumbling block is this: They made prolific reference to a
statistics class com.caucho.server.http.Statistics which among other
things, provided container start time, memory statistics, number of
active connections, etc. Additionally, I need both application and
server start date/time. I have no need for JMX, remote mgmt, etc.
How/where can I access this information within Tomcat? Can someone
point me in the right direction?
Many thanks.
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