Hi, Good luck ;) Try running tomcat with one webapp at a time, i.e. un-deploy the others. If they're all running within the same JVM, I don't know how you'd distinguish them.
Also, be careful to distinguish between top and/or the task manager, and java's Runtime.totalMemory() and .freeMemory() calls. The java Runtime ones will always be less, as the top/task manager include OS overhead memory. But if you're performance tuning with the java heap, the java Runtime is what you tune for. Yoav Shapira Millennium ChemInformatics >-----Original Message----- >From: Will Glass-Husain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 5:57 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: memory usage by webapp > >Hi, > >Is there any way to tell how much memory a particular webapp is using? I >know I can get the memory usage for the Tomcat's JVM as a whole with "top" >in Linux and the Task Manager in Windows. (I'm running Windows, I must >confess). But I have multiple webapps and would like to see how much >memory each one is using. > >Thanks in advance, WiLL >_______________________________________ >Forio Business Simulations >Will Glass-Husain >(415) 440-7500 phone >(415) 235-4293 mobile > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >www.forio.com > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>