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DIY Monitoring: Build Your Own JVM Performance Management Tool
Summary
Tal Weiss shows how you can easily write your own JVM agent to capture accurate performance data for virtually any type of application from Java microservices to reactive actor systems in Scala, and connect them to any modern DevOps graphing and alerting tool.
Bio
Tal Weiss is the CEO of Takipi - God Mode in Production Code. Tal has been designing scalable, real-time Java and C++ applications for the past 15 years. He still enjoys analyzing a good core dump and instrumenting Java code.
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