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Introscope offers a Whole Application™ view into the service-oriented application environment, allowing IT operations teams and Java developers to identify performance issues whether in composite applications themselves, the application server, or in back-end transactional and supporting systems. Introscope's Blame™ technology isolates component-level bottlenecks all the way down to individual Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, Classes, Methods and more. Because Introscope is Java-based, IT teams can use Wily's AutoProbe™ technology to automatically monitor key Portal and Integration elements such as Portlets, JMS, XML, and Web services. Additionally, Introscope Transaction Tracer can identify individual WebLogic Portal transactions and rapidly isolate component performance issues.
Introscope also provides monitoring and management support for BEA WebLogic Server 8.1. The integration of Wily's AutoProbe technology with BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 can allow customers to monitor WebLogic applications automatically as soon as Introscope is installed. Additionally, Wily's Introscope PowerPack for BEA WebLogic Server 8.1, developed with support from BEA, offers instant component-level monitoring of BEA WebLogic Server, including JDBC Connection pools, Execute Threads Queue, HTTP sessions, SOAP Services and security infrastructure.
Introscope's support for the entire BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1 is a feature of Wily 4, Wily Technology's Java application management solution. Wily 4 is proven, mature, and enterprise-ready. Its flexibility allows it to meet the management needs of any unique Java application environment. Wily 4 delivers payback on corporate IT investments and more importantly, on the investment companies make in serving their customers
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