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    EaseAgent

    EaseAgent

    An agent component for the Java system

    A lightweight & opening Java Agent for Cloud-Native and APM system. EaseAgent is the underlying component that provides non-intrusive extensions to applications of the Java ecosystem. EaseAgent can collect distributed application tracing, metrics, and logs, which could be used in the APM system and improve the observability of a distributed system. for the tracing, EaseAgent follows the Google Dapper paper. EaseAgent also can work with Cloud-Native architecture. For example, it can help...
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    Micrometer

    Micrometer

    App observability facade for the most popular observability tools

    Micrometer provides a simple facade over the instrumentation clients for the most popular observability systems, allowing you to instrument your JVM-based application code without vendor lock-in. Think SLF4J, but for observability. Micrometer provides vendor-neutral interfaces for timers, gauges, counters, distribution summaries, and long task timers with a dimensional data model that, when paired with a dimensional monitoring system, allows for efficient access to a particular named metric...
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