MONITORING OF JEE APPLICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE PREDICTION
Journal Title: Journal of Information Technology and Application (JITA) - Year 2011, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper presents one solution for continuous monitoring of JEE application. In order to reduce overhead, Kieker monitoring framework was used. This paper presents the architecture and basic functionality of the Kieker framework and how it can be extended for adaptive monitoring of JEE applications. Collected data was used for analysis of application performance. In order to predict application performance, regression analysis was employed.
Authors and Affiliations
Dušan Okanović, Milan Vidaković, Zora Konjović
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