JBoss Performance Monitoring Tool
Ensure JBoss and all your Java applications run at peak performance.
Monitor critical health indicators on JBoss platform
SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor’s JBoss performance monitoring tools deliver the right visibility and health metrics to monitor the availability and performance of JBoss application server. Automatically discover JBoss and other applications in your environment and start monitoring in no time. Leverage intelligent baseline alerts to warn you about critical thresholds before end-users are impacted.
JBoss monitoring tools in Server & Application Monitor support monitoring JBoss AS (aka WildFly) and JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, and use JMX protocol to collect performance metrics.
Solve memory leaks in Java Runtime Environment
Use the out-of-the-box monitoring template in Server & Application Monitor to track vital memory statistics, including memory heap, memory non-heap, memory pool (int, peak, commited, used), memory pending, free memory, total memory, garbage collection, and more.
Identify issues with multi-threading by monitoring current and active thread metrics, thread CPU time, user time, and available processors. Also monitor classes loaded and unloaded count to know what classes are running on your Java Virtual Machine.
Monitor server health and capacity
JBoss application server performance monitoring in Server & Application Monitor helps you solve server issues impacting the performance of JBoss.
- Monitor server availability and other important performance metrics such as response time, packet loss, and latency
- Track server hardware utilization for CPU, memory, and disk, and forecast when you will run out of capacity
- Monitor hardware components such as fan, temperature, and power supply, and identify failures
- Get visibility of server processes and services in real-time, and start/stop/restart them remotely for troubleshooting
Troubleshoot performance issues in Java environment
Server & Application Monitor supports monitoring a broad range of applications including Oracle, MySQL, Apache, Tomcat, WebLogic, IBM WebSphere running on Windows, Linux, UNIX, and VMware platforms. Get out-of-the-box monitoring best
practices and in-depth performance visibility to isolate problems and troubleshoot them fast. Easily extend monitoring
to any custom or home-grown apps running on JBoss.
The built-in AppStack™ dashboard lets you visualize application dependencies with underlying physical and virtual
server environment for quick root cause analysis.
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Do you find yourself asking…
JBoss Application Server is an open-source platform designed for implementing Java applications and services. This means JBoss Application Server can recognize and use elements of Java to build and deploy them appropriately. You can also use it to scale Java servers so they fit your business requirements.
JBoss Application Server is developed by Red Hat and is built to integrate well with other tools and platforms. End users can run it on Linux, Unix, Windows, or macOS, and the platform is designed to be compliant with the specifications of Java Enterprise Edition 7.
As an open-source tool, JBoss Application Server demands a fair amount of maintenance and manual interference. It does come with access to a support team of professional developers, who can assist with technical difficulties. To ensure optimal performance, it’s best to use an automated JBoss performance monitoring tool. Many JBoss monitoring tools are built to help you detect, understand, and troubleshoot issues present throughout the environment.
JBoss Application Server is an open-source platform designed for implementing Java applications and services. This means JBoss Application Server can recognize and use elements of Java to build and deploy them appropriately. You can also use it to scale Java servers so they fit your business requirements.
JBoss Application Server is developed by Red Hat and is built to integrate well with other tools and platforms. End users can run it on Linux, Unix, Windows, or macOS, and the platform is designed to be compliant with the specifications of Java Enterprise Edition 7.
As an open-source tool, JBoss Application Server demands a fair amount of maintenance and manual interference. It does come with access to a support team of professional developers, who can assist with technical difficulties. To ensure optimal performance, it’s best to use an automated JBoss performance monitoring tool. Many JBoss monitoring tools are built to help you detect, understand, and troubleshoot issues present throughout the environment.
Troubleshoot JBoss and Java application issues faster
Server & Application Monitor
- Automatic application discovery and server monitoring.
- Quickly monitor the performance and availability of Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS services.
- Built-in templates provide best practices.
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