Monitoring statistics for NexJ applications

NexJ Model Engine lets developers and administrators add, update, and track real-time usage statistics through Java Management Extensions (JMX).This allows administrators to manage and monitor NexJ Model Engine, including dynamic resource pools leveraged for HTTP, TCP, UDP, timers, and relational databases. Developers may add additional statistics to metadata customizations through a provided API. Any external monitoring tool, such as JConsole or Java VisualVM, can be used as long as it supports interacting with managed beans, or MBeans, through JMX connectors.

In addition to using external tools, you can monitor JMX statistics from the Statistics page in NexJ System Admin Console.

You can also connect to JConsole remotely to monitor JMX statistics for NexJ Server.