Finally added thread information ( including what each thread is doing ), request info, servlet execution times, etc. The context and servlet now use JSR77 names.
I'm not sure if the naming for the other components is very good - but at least all jk and coyote components are exposed and may be controlled/viewed. I started to switch to NamingListener for callback inside jk - it should be easy to do, but I want to also get rid of JkMain and use JMX to put the components togheter.
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Thursday, January 16, 2003
More JMX in tomcat5
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