[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] FusionReactor is able to track asynchronous requests made with several different libraries, examples of which include: Redisson MongoDB Kafka Java Clients OkHttp Apache HttpClient [/vc_column_text][us_separator size=”small”][vc_column_text] How FusionReactor Displays this Information The response to the asynchronous request is
“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,
Automated Root Cause Analysis. Provide deep level insight (source code, scope variables, stack traces) whenever a problem, such as an exception or thread latency occurs. Snapshots are triggered automatically. What do you dislike? I do not like the Enterprise Dashboard,
FusionReactor Is Perfect for CFML Troubleshooting “FusionReactor Is Perfect for CFML Troubleshooting” What do you like best? Being able to troubleshoot long-running web requests and SQL queries. Having access to the actual SQL that was generated is extremely helpful in
What do you like best? Amazing account manager service. Andy McAuliffe answered my original query and persevered with a really positive outcome for the company. He regularly followed up with me to ask how things were going and to check
In FusionReactor 8.2.0 we have added support for the Java application Frameworks okHTML, Spring Boot and Micronaut. This brings the list of supported Java application frameworks to; Spring framework, Spring Boot, okHTML, Micronaut, Struts 2, Play, Vaadin, JSF, Vertx, Grizzly
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] FusionReactor is used to monitor many ColdFusion servers but our support team keeps seeing an issue that FusionReactor cannot solve. This issue is that some of the ColdFusion classes, for the template cache, become corrupt. This corruption isn’t caused
FusionReactor 8.2 has now been released; this release has been modelled around user feedback. what is LDAP? Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a client/server protocol used to access and manage directory information. It reads and edits directories over IP
Event season is nearly here and this year we are sponsoring ColdFusion events both in Europe and across the pond. We are Platinum Sponsor of CF Summit in Las Vegas 1st and 2nd October then the Silver sponsor of CF
What do you like best? At its core FusionReactor is just like any other performance monitoring tool with its’ Measuring transaction of Memory and CPU Usage, alerting you for performance issues. But It goes beyond with the help of FusionReactor