JDBC GlassFish Pool Connection Control

I am trying to find a parameter by which the connection pool monitoring information will be sent to server.log whenever an error occurs, such as "connection allocation error" or "connection closed".

I found some blog entries that talk about this, but they mention it from the GUI. However, I need to configure the connection pool itself, so that the connection pool monitoring information will be displayed in the logs.

Does anyone know of such a setting?

In Sun Server Server 8.X it was perf-monitor

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, .... jmx. ( , MBeans):

    MBeanServerConnection conn = getMbeanServerConnection();

    //search the jmx register for the specified beans
    Set<ObjectInstance> connectorPoolSet =  conn.queryMBeans(new ObjectName("*:type=jdbc-connection-pool,*"), null);
    Map<String , ObjectName> configMap = new HashMap<String, ObjectName>();
    Map<String , ObjectName> monitorMap = new HashMap<String, ObjectName>();

    //get a map of each config & monitor object found for the search
    for(ObjectInstance oi : connectorPoolSet) {
        String name = oi.getObjectName().getKeyProperty("name");

        //if the category of the mbean is config - put it in the config map - else if it is monitor
        //place it in the monitor map.
        String category = oi.getObjectName().getKeyProperty("category");
        if("config".equalsIgnoreCase(category)) {
            configMap.put(name, oi.getObjectName());
        } else if("monitor".equalsIgnoreCase(category)){
            monitorMap.put(name, oi.getObjectName());
        }
    }

    //iterate the pairs of config & monitor mbeans found 
    for(String name : configMap.keySet()) {

        ObjectName configObjectName  = configMap.get(name);
        ObjectName monitorObjectName = monitorMap.get(name);
        if(monitorObjectName == null) {
            //no monitor found - throw an exception or something
        }

        int maxPoolSizeVal = getAttributeValue(conn, configObjectName, "max-pool-size");
        int connectionsInUse = getAttributeValue(conn, monitorObjectName, "numconnused-current");

        System.out.println(name + " -> max-pool-size : " + maxPoolSizeVal);
        System.out.println(name + " -> connections in use : " + connectionsInUse);


    }
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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1748767/


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