sure that something embedded is better, but only if we use it :)
What I was planning is to offer a webapp that can do jmx monitoring. if the
user put that war into webapps folder, it willbe deployed..
2009/5/11 Igor Minar <iiminar_at_gmail.com>
> I'm glad that others were thinking about this too.
>
> IMO it would be better if such a feature was in the grizzly or grizzly-http
> module so that others can benefit from it (e.g. for glassfish that would be
> a major improvement).
>
> I actually already have a primitive implementation of something similar for
> grizzly-sendfile, but it works only for connections served by
> grizzly-sendfile (I'm using my own selector). If you are curious check out
> SendfileDownloadsMonitor.java
>
> /i
>
>
>
>
> On May 11, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Survivant 00 wrote:
>
> yes I would be nice. I had planned to add this feature with GWS Deployer.
>>
>> 2009/5/11 Igor Minar <iiminar_at_gmail.com>
>> hi there,
>>
>> Sun Webserver 7 has a feature called "perfdump" which allows admins to
>> quickly get all the important perf stats of the webserver by hitting a URI
>> or using the console tool. One part that I find really useful to when
>> debugging production issues, is the list of open sessions (basically the
>> list of requests that are currently being processed by the webserver with
>> the ip addresses and the states).
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone thinks that this would be a useful feature for
>> grizzly too. Info like this exposed via JMX would be pretty cool IMO.
>>
>> http://blogs.sun.com/elving/entry/perfdump_in_7_0
>> http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-1067/6ncovgc84?l=ru&a=view
>>
>> what do you think?
>>
>> /i
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