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    Apache SkyWalking Java Agent

    Apache SkyWalking Java Agent

    The Java agent for Apache SkyWalking

    SkyWalking-Java: The Java Agent for Apache SkyWalking, which provides native tracing/metrics/logging abilities for Java projects. SkyWalking: an APM(application performance monitor) system, specially designed for microservices, cloud-native and container-based (Docker and Kubernetes) architectures.
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    JavaMelody

    JavaMelody

    Monitoring of JavaEE applications

    The goal of JavaMelody is to monitor Java or Java EE applications in QA and production environments. The goal of JavaMelody is to monitor Java or Java EE applications in QA and production environments. It is not a tool to simulate requests from users, it is a tool to measure and calculate statistics on real operation of an application depending on the usage of the application by users. JavaMelody is open-source (ASL) and production-ready: in production in an application of 25 person-years....
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    Jaeger UI

    Jaeger UI

    Web UI for Jaeger

    Visualize distributed tracing with Jaeger. Distributed tracing observability platforms, such as Jaeger, are essential for modern software applications that are architected as microservices. Jaeger maps the flow of requests and data as they traverse a distributed system. These requests may make calls to multiple services, which may introduce their own delays or errors. Jaeger connects the dots between these disparate components, helping to identify performance bottlenecks, troubleshoot...
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    Datadog Client Libraries for Go

    Datadog Client Libraries for Go

    Datadog Go Library including APM tracing, profiling, and security

    Datadog Application Performance Monitoring (APM) gives deep visibility into your applications with out-of-the-box performance dashboards for web services, queues, and databases to monitor requests, errors, and latency. Distributed traces seamlessly correlate to browser sessions, logs, profiles, synthetic checks, network, processes, and infrastructure metrics across hosts, containers, proxies, and serverless functions. Navigate directly from investigating a slow trace to identifying the...
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    apm-agent-java

    apm-agent-java

    Elastic APM Java Agent

    Elastic APM Java Agent. Using the -javaagent option is the most common way to set up Java agents on a JVM.
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    Elastic APM Node.js Agent

    Elastic APM Node.js Agent

    Elastic APM Node.js Agent

    ...It is a Node.js package that runs with your Node.js application to automatically capture errors, tracing data, and performance metrics. APM data is sent to your Elastic Observability deployment -- hosted in Elastic's cloud or in your own on-premises deployment -- where you can monitor your application, create alerts, and quick identify root causes of service issues. First, you will need an Elastic Stack deployment. This is a deployment of APM Server (which receives APM data from the APM agent running in your application), Elasticsearch (the database that stores all APM data), and Kibana (the application that provides the interface to visualize and analyze the data). ...
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    Pinpoint

    Pinpoint

    APM, (Application Performance Management) tool

    Pinpoint is an APM (Application Performance Management) tool for large-scale distributed systems written in Java / PHP. Inspired by Dapper, Pinpoint provides a solution to help analyze the overall structure of the system and how components within them are interconnected by tracing transactions across distributed applications. Services nowadays often consist of many different components, communicating amongst themselves as well as making API calls to external services. How each and every...
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    Sentry

    Sentry

    Cross-platform application monitoring and error tracking software

    ...It also provides real-time monitoring and data visualization through dashboards. Sentry’s server is in Python, but its API enables for sending events from any language, in any application. More than fifty-thousand companies already ship better software faster thanks to Sentry; let yours be one of them!
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    Apache SkyWalking Rocketbot UI

    Apache SkyWalking Rocketbot UI

    SkyWalking RocketBot UI

    Application performance monitor tool for distributed systems, specially designed for microservices, cloud-native, and container-based (Kubernetes) architectures. End-to-end distributed tracing. Service topology analysis, service-centric observability and API dashboards. Java, .Net Core, PHP, NodeJS, Golang, LUA, Rust, C++, Client JavaScript and Python agents with active development and maintenance. Rover agent works as a metrics collector and profiler powered by eBPF to diagnose CPU and...
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    Stagemonitor

    Stagemonitor

    An open source solution to application performance monitoring for java

    Stagemonitor is a Java monitoring agent that tightly integrates with time series databases like Elasticsearch, Graphite and InfluxDB to analyze graphed metrics and Kibana to analyze requests and call stacks. It includes preconfigured Grafana and Kibana dashboards that can be customized.
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    Fiery

    Fiery

    trace for PHP

    Fiery is an APM-Application Performance Management for the PHP.
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    HEYMon

    Software, Server and Application Monitor

    .... - Read server metrics: Available RAM, Diskspace, processes, Windows Services - Read Windows Event logs - Monitor Security logs and web request logs - Monitor Guidewire software applications And much more! HEYMon has a Java API where you can create custom components to monitor whatever you need. The HEYMon server is supported on almost all operating systems including Linux, Windows XP/Vista/7/8, MacOSX, and UNIX.
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