Howdy,

>Is the JVMPI powerful enough to get used in a memory tracker for tomcat
(I
>haven't used it yet)?
>Wouldn't it make sense to have a monitoring app for memory and database
>connections for Tomcat (i.e. dbcp/poolman functionality + jvmpi in one
>admin app)?

>From your questions I gather you probably haven't worked with the JVMPI
too much? ;)  Yes, it's powerful enough.  No, it wouldn't make sense to
have a monitoring app like that, because the server would have to be
started with JVMPI hooks which frequently require an order of magnitude
increase in heap space and lead to 3x-20x reduction in performance.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics



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