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


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


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.


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.


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.


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.