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Re: Tomcat monitoring

Guy Katz

2004-04-19


if you can do with an application wide (notifying when your application is
up) - use a ContextListener.
personaly i dont know a tomcat wide way of doing this.
thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Taylor, Kevin [mailto:Kevin_Taylor@(protected)]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:51 PM
To: SERVLET-INTEREST@(protected)
Subject: Tomcat monitoring


Hi,

Does anyone know of any monitoring software for detecting when a tomcat
instance becomes unavailable and notifying support persons via email/page?
Something open source, preferably.

TIA.

> --Kevin Taylor
>

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