Impressions of JavaOne 2012
A few weeks ago, I had the chance to represent New Relic at JavaOne 2012 in San Francisco. New Relic was a sponsor of the event, so we had a booth in the Grand Ballroom of the San Francisco Hilton...
View ArticleSetting Up Custom Instrumentation Using the New Relic Java Agent
New Relic lets you identify the slow transactions of an application out of the box. This means you can simply download an agent, start your application running with an agent and soon see slow...
View ArticleDive into your JVM with New Relic
If you’ve been looking for deeper insight into your JVM and application server, we’ve got some good news for you. The latest release of the New Relic Java agent includes an increase in the amount of...
View ArticleNew Relic provides Grails support
We are excited to announce Grails support in the Java Agent! Grails is a web application framework that uses the Groovy programming language on the JVM. Grails is heavily inspired by Ruby on Rails. It...
View ArticleDiving into Bytecode Manipulation: Creating an Audit Log with ASM and Javassist
With Spring and Hibernate on your stack, your application’s bytecode is likely enhanced or manipulated at runtime. Bytecode is the instruction set of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and all languages...
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