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Spring Boot HikariCP Connection Pool Monitoring

Don_Kodiyan
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We would like to monitor Spring Boots HikariCP Connection Pool using AppDynamics. We saw an possibility in doing so using JMX MBeans, but can't get it to work. The MBean in JConsole looks as follows: 

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And the JMX Metric Rule looks as follows:

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Did I make mistake in the configuration? Is there another way to monitor the connection pool?

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Don_Kodiyan
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Never mind, it worked. I was too inpatient. 

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Don_Kodiyan
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Never mind, it worked. I was too inpatient. 

iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Don.Kodiyan,

Thanks for following up and letting us know it did end up working after all.

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