Wily Improves JVM, Network Views With Introscope 4.2



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November 1, 2003 —  Wily Technology Inc. in October released a new version of its Introscope Web services monitoring tool with closer views of both the Java Virtual Machine and the actual network connections.

Previous versions of Introscope offered application server-level views and custom views of the network. Introscope 4.2 now also displays JVM-level instrumentation, making it possible to discover and monitor the components in the JVM, including connectors to back-end transaction servers, security servers and databases. The software also shows activity related to server sockets.

Introscope 4.2 displays detailed information about the specific internal and external systems that are consuming socket bandwidth, indicating which clients are connected to the server. It reports the number of socket openings, closures, acceptances and concurrent readers and writers.

The software's AutoProbe feature now will work with Oracle 10g. AutoProbe is Wily's feature for discovering and monitoring applications built with various servers. Wily has close development partnerships with BEA, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Oracle and Sun, which have all integrated Wily's AutoProbe interface, so that applications built on these platforms can be monitored automatically for performance issues in the Wily software without any changes to the application code.

Additional features of Introscope 4.2 include scalability enhancements to the Introscope Enterprise Manager, the central repository for application metrics, and usability improvements to the interface.

Introscope 4.2 is available now with a price of US$7,500 per processor.





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