Need some technical input if anyone of u using AppDynamics or Dynatrace tool. Does the clients of these tools need to add any jar or configure properties in their application code?
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Hi Macys If you want to monitor your app code with either tool, then yes. In case of dynatrace it is actually not a jar but technically speaking a shared lib in JVM native memory which is installed by their so called OneAgent. So you dont do much other than starting an executable which detects any jvm and attaches the shared library. Full disclosure, I worked for both companies and now for NewRelic. Happy to dig deeper ;-) as the complete answer is really more involved ;-) What do you try to achieve? Why do you want to monitor/observe your app? Cheers Tom