OC Systems is pleased to
announce the beta release of RTI v3.2 - RHQ Edition. This new
version integrates the new application performance monitoring
capabilities of RTI into the RHQ management framework and
leverages the alerting capabilities of RHQ to collect real-time
diagnostic data. Support for JBoss Operations Network will be
available shortly with the upcoming release of JBoss Operations
Network 3.0.
RTI automatically discovers application business transactions in
JBoss and Tomcat applications and collects transaction based
response time and throughput metrics which are managed by RHQ.
RTI also performs lightweight transaction profiling, which
provides a method-level breakdown of where time is spent in each
business transaction. RTI can also perform distributed
transaction tracing to follow an application transaction though
the distributed application layers starting at the browser,
collecting context information along the way.
RTI transaction profiling and transaction tracing can be enabled
manually or on-demand using RHQ alert notifications. RTI alerts
can initiate profiling or diagnostic tracing globally or for
individual transactions over fixed intervals. The resulting
profile and trace data snapshots collected by RTI alerts are
recorded on the RHQ server for later analysis. RTI alerts can
fire based on any RHQ resource metric and can initiate profiles
and traces in multiple applications/platforms simultaneously.
The RTI profile and trace snapshots can be analyzed in the RTI
Console. The RTI Console can list and download the RTI alert
snapshots recorded on the RHQ server and can also download RHQ
metrics for display and analysis with the RTI data.
A more comprehensive listing and description of features can be
found in our feature-tour -
http://www.rtiperformance.com/feature-tour.
For more information on the RTI v3.2 - RHQ Edition and information
about the beta program, and RHQ supported platforms, please visit
http://www.rtiperformance.com/landing-rti-v32-rhq-beta.
P.S. Thanks to all the developers on the rhq-devel list who
answered questions and provided guidance during our effort.