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Trace Java Performance Problems with Introscope Change Detector

Trace Java Performance Problems with Introscope Change Detector

You have switched to Java but find application performance fixing too hot to handle then in order to make your life easier, CA has launched a utility called Introscope ChangeDetector which comes to the aid of programmers by correlating the changes undertaken to a Java or Web application with their poor performance. It's an innovation which integrates change detection and application performance data and empowers IT staff with powerful insight into the impact of application changes on application performance.

Continuous monitoring of Java applications is undertaken by Introscope ChangeDetector and details are recorded with respect to the change and include the time when change was made, differences between critical application text files and nature of change.

Once the change gets logged, the product offers enhanced visibility into these changes which includes changes to the code, changes to the connection to back end systems and configuration changes made to the application server. Programmers can sift through the changes by groups, applications or as per the internal components of the application itself. It can work with any J2EE compliant platform which includes BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, Oracle Application Server Portal and SAP NetWeaver.

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Published in Thursday, August 24th, 2006, at 5:12 am, and filed under Application Development.

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