3.2.11.4. JBossAS5 - EJB2 Entity Bean Service


Overview
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Table 3.173. Overview
Description: An EJB2 Entity Bean
Singleton: no
Plugin: JBossAS5
Child Resource Types
none
Connection Properties
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Table 3.174. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Component Type yes componentType
Component Subtype yes componentSubtype
Component Name yes componentName

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Metrics
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Table 3.175. Metrics
Name Type Description Internal Name
Create Count measurement The number of instances of this EJB2 Session Bean that have been created since server start. CreateCount
Create Count per Minute measurement The number of instances of this EJB2 Session Bean that have been created since server start. CreateCount
Remove Count measurement The number of instances of this EJB2 Session Bean that have been removed since server start. RemoveCount
Remove Count per Minute measurement The number of instances of this EJB2 Session Bean that have been removed since server start. RemoveCount
Current Pool Size measurement The number of beans in the pool. CurrentPoolSize
Max Pool Size measurement The maximum pool size. MaxPoolSize
Cache Size measurement Cache Size CacheSize

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Traits in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Configuration Properties
none
Operations
none
Package Types
none
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