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1. Re: How To Monitor My Ejb Applications
cmorgan Jul 25, 2008 12:47 PM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)Hi,
Can you tell me what kind of attributes you are looking to monitor about your jar file? Out of the box, there are several things that JBoss ON is capable of doing. What kind of use cases did you have in mind?
Cheers,
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2. Re: How To Monitor My Ejb Applications
grdzeli_kaci Jul 26, 2008 5:40 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)"cmorgan" wrote:
Hi,
Can you tell me what kind of attributes you are looking to monitor about your jar file? Out of the box, there are several things that JBoss ON is capable of doing. What kind of use cases did you have in mind?
Cheers,
Chris
i have ejb application, which contais session beans (Statefull or stateless), entity beans and so on , on want to monitor them.
i found this on demos.
i think that this is license restriction. this features is not visisble in trial version. -
3. Re: How To Monitor My Ejb Applications
pilhuhn Jul 26, 2008 4:30 PM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)Hey,
what version of EJBs are we talking EJB3 or 2?
Also on what version of JBossAS?
Did you have a look at https://docs.jbosson.redhat.com/confluence/display/JON2/Response+Times ? -
4. Re: How To Monitor My Ejb Applications
grdzeli_kaci Jul 28, 2008 1:37 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)"pilhuhn" wrote:
Hey,
what version of EJBs are we talking EJB3 or 2?
Also on what version of JBossAS?
Did you have a look at https://docs.jbosson.redhat.com/confluence/display/JON2/Response+Times ?
i use ejb 3.0
my jboss version : 4.2.1.GA
in my JON system many thing is not visible which is described into demos :(, for example control tab into main menu. also ejb applications into jboss server tree. i could not find how to monitor hibernate queries ans so on. -
5. Re: How To Monitor My Ejb Applications
pilhuhn Jul 28, 2008 8:06 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)That really sounds like a license issue. Please call JBoss support to clarify this.
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6. Re: How To Monitor My Ejb Applications
pilhuhn Jul 28, 2008 8:25 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)Hey,
sorry I overlooked that you are using the trial version, which comes with a monitoring-enabled license.
To monitor hibernate stuff, you need to enable your application to do so. This is described on https://docs.jbosson.redhat.com/confluence/display/JON2/JBossAS+Server and its child pages.
When you say "control tab into main menu" - what exactly are you referring to?
JBossAS 4.2.1 and EJB3 are supported out of the box. Are you using a standalone agent or the embedded one? The embedded agent is not able to monitor AS servers other than the JBossON server itself.
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7. Re: How To Monitor My Ejb Applications
grdzeli_kaci Jul 29, 2008 3:07 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)hello pilhuhn,
can you help me how to monitor my ejb3 application ?
i could not do it :(
i need to monitor my session beans (stateless, statefull) entity beans, hibernate queries and so on .
how i can configure jon for it ????