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Monitor application in Linux using Jconsole

 
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Hi All,

I am running my web application on tomcat on linux environment. I want to monitor and tune my application using Jconsole.
The URL for my application is http://172.16.1.234:8080/nextGenCMS

Please suggest how to use Jconsole.

Thanks & Regards
Gaurav
 
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Using JConsole to Monitor Applications
Note that you don't use the HTTP URL for the application. You have to enable JMX and specify a port number in the server JVM to enable remote monitoring.
 
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Dear Gaurav,

You can also hook up your application to Java-monitor (http://java-monitor.com/install.html) . That will show you memory use, database connection pools and other resources.

Kees Jan
 
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I don't know about about Jconsole, but Infrared (http://infrared.sourceforge.net/versions/latest/) is also one easy freeware performance monitoring tool.
You will be amazed by statistics it produces.
 
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