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Published: Mar 29 2009 / 05:13

In two of my previous entries [1, 2], I discussed how to monitor and tune http-service in GlassFish V2. In this entry, I discuss how to monitor the service times of web applications. In one customer engagement a couple of months ago, this feature came in very handy in isolating their performance problem so that I could tell them, "This is not a GlassFish problem". Since then, I have been using this as a first level debugging tool to ensure that any reported performance problem is caused by the application/container/database.
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henk replied ago:

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http-service? I thought glassfish didn't have any services? Also, GlassFish may be nice, but in practice it's worthless since it can't be configured.

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henk replied ago:

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Why was the above voted down? It's true that glassfish doesn't have any services and can't be configured, right???

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