Thanks Chuck.

ThreadMXBean (JMX) must be used to determine CPU time used by this
thread to change thread priority dynamically.




Saturday, October 28, 2006, 9:56:38 PM, you wrote:

>> From: Dima Retov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Subject: Performance throttling
>> 
>> Is that possible to do performance throttling (or shaping) in tomcat
>> on per context base?

CCR> No direct mechanism that I'm aware of (although others might).  I
CCR> suppose you could segregate apps under different <Engine>s, and you can
CCR> set thread priority for each <Connector> associated with an <Engine>.

CCR>  - Chuck


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