Chapter 16: Monitoring and Managing Tomcat with JMX
October 28th, 2009Chapter 16: Monitoring and Managing Tomcat with JMX Figure 16-11: Increasing the maxThreads attribute of Tomcat 6 s ThreadPool object If you perform another query for the ThreadPool information, you will see the change, as shown in Figure 16-12 . Figure 16-12: Verifying the new value of the maxThreads attribute The capability to peek into Tomcat internals during runtime and tweak the running server is an extremely attractive feature. Tomcat 6 s support for JMX is essential in carrying out these tasks. The JMX proxy accesses the MBean server within the same JVM. Typical network-management scenarios call for the management application to run on an external JVM, and often on another machine over the network. Chapter 8 explains how to perform management tasks in an external JVM running Ant. The next section examines the rich tools support provided by Java SE 6 and how you can take advantage of them in monitoring and managing Tomcat servers.
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