Best root cause analysis Java tool
“Best root cause analysis Java tool” What do you like best? The installation is simple – I typically go with the manual JAR install because it’s super simple… drop a JAR on the filesystem and add a JVM
FusionReactor Observability & APM
“Best root cause analysis Java tool” What do you like best? The installation is simple – I typically go with the manual JAR install because it’s super simple… drop a JAR on the filesystem and add a JVM
“The best tool for Diagnosting issues with CF/Tomcat” What do you like best? Lets you dig into running apps and stack traces and find causes for slow running pages and hangs and kill stuck threads. What do you dislike? Can
Just as useful as a development tool as it is for production debugging What do you like best? FR is very polished with tons of data. Automatic JDBC wrapping takes zero setup and nearly every screen or dashboard is customizable.
What do you like best? The ability to be able to see instantly exactly what is going on with my applications, in real time, and to be able to quickly and efficiently pinpoint and debug issues all in one package.
“enlightening!” What do you like best? ability to quickly identify issues quickly historical logs and trends using powerful graphing tools What do you dislike? having to install and manage agent updates (although it is relatively easy) What problems are you
What do you like best? Being able to see all of the request details, e.g. activity, history, long running requests. The profiler is a killer feature. What do you dislike? Not really much to dislike, maybe the profiler UX could
“Mandatory Tool for ColdFusion” What do you like best? The metrics that FusionReactor provides are by far the most used feature. The ability to drill down and find out specific memory or database issues is invaluable. What do you dislike?
What do you like best? Has the technology to monitor performance level at a high level working to debug issues working against software. What do you dislike? Software shows some grey areas in reference to processing time for performance to
What do you like best? It has been able to help me analyse,diagnose and keep my servers alive. What do you dislike? Nothing, I dislike nothing about it and it has been a great experience. Recommendations to others considering the
“Use it every day to solve knotty problems or help guide tuning efforts” What do you like best? Helps find issues quickly, easily, and safely; supporting complex or simple setups equally well. While its largest user base may be ColdFusion,