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    XPipe

    XPipe

    Your entire server infrastructure at your fingertips

    Introducing the brand-new shell connection hub and remote file manager that is ready to take on the challenges of modern infrastructure. XPipe takes a completely new approach to handling shell connections, which makes it possible to provide features that you can't find anywhere else. Explore what makes XPipe stand out. All SSH user and system configuration settings are automatically applied.
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    Why & When

    Exposing the JDK Flight Recorder as a Spring Boot Actuator Endpoint

    This is a Spring Boot 2 Starter exposing the JDK Flight Recorder as a Spring Boot Actuator Endpoint. Normally the JDK Flight Recorder is available locally or by JMX remote. Depending on your deployment scenario shell or JMX access might not be available for the application server. Here comes this handy starter into play! This starter adds a new Spring Boot Actuator endpoint for JDK Flight Recorder remote control. This RESTful endpoint allows starting and stopping Flight Recording and downloading the .jfr files for further analysis. ...
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