Monitoring-Tools

Hi,
are there any monitoring tools for web services. How can I observe my web service and tryck the accesses for it. Any suggestions?
Regards,
Mischa

I have written a free Java performance monitoring tool called JAMon that you might be interested in. It couldn't be easier to use and provides a wealth of information including performance and scalability statistics and more. Other features include the ability to monitor production code, and to disable monitoring at runtime.
To see the type of information that JAMon generates look at the following sample
JAMon report:
http://www.javaperformancetuning.com/tools/jamon/JAMonAdmin.html
To learn about performance monitoring, how to use JAMon, and how to
download JAMon go to:
http://www.javaperformancetuning.com/tools/jamon/index.shtml
If you know of anyone that wants to monitor there code, please refer them
to this link. Thanks. Let me know what you think.
Steve - [email protected]
Note:
JAMon is being hosted by Jack Shirazi, author of the O'Reilly book "Java
Performance Tuning" - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/javapt

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