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Improve Java Performance Monitoring
Deploy Java performance monitoring with Cisco Tidal Performance Analyzer for Java and make Java performance management easier and faster. This solution provides 24-hour Java performance monitoring that keeps pace with dynamic, complex Java and Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications.
Prevent Issues from Becoming Big Problems
Performance Analyzer can also help you be proactive about Java performance management and prevent issues from becoming bigger problems because it:
- Automatically discovers application components and interrelationships
- Automatically runs corrective actions when performance issues arise
- Takes manual or automated corrective actions using alerts
This solution offers wide support for Java performance monitoring and for industry-leading J2EE application server platforms and portals, including:
- Oracle Application Server (OC4J)
- IBM WebSphere
- SAP NetWeaver
- Red Hat JBoss
- Apache Tomcat
It can also monitor standalone Java applications (POJOs).
Simplify Tracking and Analysis
This product simplifies tracking and analysis with features (Figure 1) such as:
- Rapid triage
- Incident detection, alerting, and problem correction
- Root-cause analysis and transaction tracing
- Trend analysis and planning
- Service-level agreement (SLA) and performance alert processing
- Low agent overhead
Figure 1 Readily Accessible Detailed Java Monitoring Information
This product requires no scripting because it is fully UI driven. Other features that help simplify administration include:
- Lightweight Java Management Extensions (JMX) monitoring with an agentless option
- Open schema on a relational database management system (RDBMS)
- Central administration and automatic deployment to agents
- Extensible, graphical view of applications
- Reliability and scalability of Java Message Service (JMS)
Performance Management for J2EE, .NET, and SOA
Learn how to get real-time visibility and control, from application and data levels to dynamic service and business process levels.