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Apr 06
Anonymous says:
I have the stand alone version that we are looking to use for a project. We want...I have the stand alone version that we are looking to use for a project. We want to add a java probe to view memory settings. Is there a way to add the java probe to the classpath in the standalone version so that we can view statistics for the application as we load test it?
Apr 07
Thies Edeling says:
Yes there is although I haven't done myself. The standalone version is using Jet...Yes there is although I haven't done myself. The standalone version is using Jetty with the Tanuki wrapper. I thought the classpath was defined in the wrapper.conf
Apr 07
Anonymous says:
it is but I don't know how to get this into it. -javaagent:D:\MercuryDiagno...it is but I don't know how to get this into it.
-javaagent:D:\MercuryDiagnostics\JAVAProbe\lib\probeagent.jar
I could do it if I exploded the WAR and went that route but I got the standalone version working in about 10 minutes. This would take longer.
Apr 15
Thies Edeling says:
hmm, please use the forum (ehour.nl/forum) for these questionshmm, please use the forum (ehour.nl/forum) for these questions
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