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Re: JavaMonitor alternatives


  • Subject: Re: JavaMonitor alternatives
  • From: Dov Rosenberg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:19:06 -0400
  • Thread-topic: JavaMonitor alternatives

Title: Re: JavaMonitor alternatives
We deploy our WO apps as servlets so JavaMonitor doesn’t work for us. We use the java service wrapper

http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/

It doesn’t provide the management interface to deploy apps and such but it is pretty decent as far as monitoring the process and restarting it if there is a problem.


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Dov Rosenberg
Inquira
Knowledge Management Experts
http://www.inquira.com




On 8/13/07 11:53 AM, "John Huss" <email@hidden> wrote:

Are there any available alternatives to using JavaMonitor?

I recently was quite frustrated with a problem where JavaMonitor simply wouldn't launch my application or give any output, while the application would run fine from the command line.  I don't like being held hostage by an application that sometimes decides not to work.  In this case restarting the server made it work.

Is there something else besides JavaMonitor that can be used to manage or at least just launch applications?

How can you run an app from the command line and have it appear like an app that was started by JavaMonitor ( i.e., no "~port" at the end of the URL).

John


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