[PJUG Javamail] Monitoring Web Applications

Bill Kayser bill at kayser.org
Fri Jul 31 13:36:15 EDT 2009


Greetings PJUGgers.

Saxon D'Aubin and I introduced ourselves at the last PJUG meeting and  
mentioned that our company, New Relic, has an application performance  
monitoring product for Java web applications that's in beta.  I'd like  
to extend another invitation to join our beta program.  It's a pretty  
cool tool for anyone that manages a production Java web application  
and we'd love to get feedback from our local Java community.  The  
setup is a very simple: one jar addition to your app server's JVM  
arguments.  In a few minutes you can get deep visibility into your  
application's performance bottlenecks.  We currently support Tomcat,  
Jetty and JBoss servers.

You can sign up here: http://java.newrelic.com/

About RPM:

RPM takes a software-as-a-service approach to application performance  
management. It gives you deep visibility inside a production Java app  
to find bottlenecks and slow transactions.  If you have a Java app in  
either staging or production and would like to gain valuable insights  
into its performance and scalability, sign up for the program.  Go to  
our Private Beta signup page http://java.newrelic.com/.  It's  
absolutely free.

Bill Kayser
Saxon D'Aubin

New Relic
blogs.newrelic.com
Twitter: NewRelic


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