Java Agent (legacy)
The following content pertains to the legacy AppOptics Java Agent.
AppOptics agents are no long receiving updates. The new SolarWinds Observability libraries are regularly updated with new features and improvements. If you are still relying on the AppOptics agents and your components are supported by the new libraries, consider migrating to SolarWinds Observability.
If you have already transitioned to the new SolarWinds Observability Java Library, see the SolarWinds Java Library documentation for information.
SolarWinds Observability libraries are not compatible with AppOptics agents. Do not use a mix of SolarWinds Observability libraries and AppOptics agents to instrument applications that are part of a distributed trace.
The Java agent provides automatic tracing and metrics for JVM-based languages. For new features, fixed issues, and updated components, see the Java Agent (legacy) Release Notes.
Get started
Ensure that your platform and application components are supported.
To get up and running with APM, you'll download and install the AppOptics Java Agent. After that, a restart of the application server will load the agent and automatically begin reporting data.
Custom Instrumentation
Custom instrumentation can be used to get extra application-specific visibility in AppOptics, both adding custom spans for distributed tracing and adding custom timers/counters for metric reporting and alerting. Check out the SDK.
Code Profiling
Code profiling provides extra insight into code level execution time that is otherwise not captured by auto-instrumentation. See code profiling and the Java-specific details for more on this feature, available starting with agent version 6.8.0.
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