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Java Application Server Performance Monitoring Tools

 
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I am researching possible commercial tools to monitor application servers, such as IBM's Websphere, Iplanet, BEA's Weblogic, etc. This would be used to monitor the health of the server, gather statistics, and trouble shoot performance issues. It would not be used as part of the development process, such as a product like JProbe. I have a partial list, but have found it difficult to locate candidates, which includes products such as Wiley's Introscope, IBM's Resource Anaylyzer (Websphere only), and BMC's Patrol. Are there additional products that I am not aware of, and is there a website that might give a short summary of the major players in this arena?
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Ron Jaeger
 
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