This is not so much a CLI issue as the management model one of the
specific resource (web, ejb3, threads, etc).
Some of them may already be exposed. In threads, for example, pool types
expose runtime attributes, e.g. unbounded thread pool has these
public static final List<String> METRICS =
Arrays.asList(CommonAttributes.ACTIVE_COUNT,
CommonAttributes.COMPLETED_TASK_COUNT,
CommonAttributes.CURRENT_THREAD_COUNT,
CommonAttributes.LARGEST_THREAD_COUNT, CommonAttributes.LARGEST_POOL_SIZE,
CommonAttributes.REJECTED_COUNT, CommonAttributes.TASK_COUNT);
I'll leave it to the subsystem owners to comment on their plans on this.
Alexey
On 10/30/2011 10:03 PM, Francesco Marchioni wrote:
*Dear devs,
I'm wondering if there's a scheduled release for gathering performance
runtime attributes information via CLI. In particular, I'm referring to
the older JMX's "currentThreadsBusy" (Web subsystem) or the
"QueueSize"
(Thread subsystem) or "concurrentCalls" (EJB3 pool).
Thanks a lot
Francesco
*
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