Monitoring and performance

Hi
Can someone recomend a tool for monitoring and performancetuning of Appserver 8.1 SE running EJB's ?
We are NOT using HTTP but ORB ie Swing clients.
TIA
/JAn

AppServer 8.1 has pretty good built-in monitoring capabilities. Checkout following article for more info:
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/appserver/reference/techart/mgmt_monitoring.html

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