"Management and monitoring are often afterthoughts in many enterprise
application architectures. Developers fail to design for manageability because they
think it is too time consuming or too complex. Some are overwhelmed by the
amount of information that can be exposed and the seemingly endless number of
ways it can be aggregated. Others are concerned with the performance impacts of
monitoring deployed applications. As a result, applications are built with little to
no runtime visibility. This can result in critical failures that could have been
prevented through application management.
This presentation will show how management and monitoring can be easily and
consistently incorporated into any enterprise application using Spring. Attendees
will learn best practices for architecting applications for manageability, and will
see how they can achieve runtime application monitoring with minimal
configuration and low performance overhead. Spring provides components that
utilize JMX and AOP to greatly simplify modeling and instrumentation tasks. This
presentation will provide detailed instruction on how to use these components in
the development of every aspect of an end-to-end application management
solution."
Parleys.com: Enterprise Application Management
Produced by Parleys.com
published 12 years ago
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"Management and monitoring are often afterthoughts in many enterpriseapplication architectures. Developers fail to design for manageability because theythink it is too time consuming or too complex. Some are overwhelmed by theamount of information that can be exposed and the seemingly endles...
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