Version 2.73 of Java Application Monitor API

Release Notes: This is a minor release. Concurrency was improved. A regression bug that broke EJB monitoring was fixed.

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    •  21 Aug 2011 14:02

      Release Notes: This is a minor release. Concurrency was improved. A regression bug that broke EJB monitoring was fixed.

      •  11 Aug 2011 13:18

        Release Notes: This is a minor release. However, JDK 1.5 or higher is now required. Nanosecond timing is now available, which provides the ability to monitor anything on your OS such as your scripts.

        •  24 Jul 2011 13:36

          Release Notes: This is a minor release that adds a few features that users requested after version 2.7. JAMon still requires JDK 1.4 or higher (with a couple exceptions). If version 2.7 is working for you and you don't want the new features, then this is not a required upgrade.

          •  20 Sep 2007 13:25

            Release Notes: This release adds the ability to monitor Tomcat 4/5/5.5/6, JBoss 4.0.5, and Jetty 6.1.5 page resources. It adds an EJB3 interceptor that will monitor EJB calls and exceptions. Added to existing features, these allow developers to monitor servlets/JSPs, EJBs, JDBC/SQL, and log4j without requiring any code changes on their part.

            •  03 Jun 2007 13:53

            Release Notes: This release adds a JAMon log4j Appender that will allow developers to keep aggregate statistics on log4j messages. For example, they will be able to use a JAMon Web page to view how many errors have been sent to log4j. They will also be able to 'tail' the log4j log file via a JAMon Web page. All of this can be configured via the log4j XML or properties configurator. No code changes are required in your application.

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