Description
The goal of JavaMelody is to monitor Java or Java EE applications in QA and production environments.
See the Project Home, Screenshots, User's guide and Release notes in the wiki,
or see downloads in Releases, Issues and Pull requests.
License ASL
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inspectIT
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SPM
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Instrumental
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Get performance insights in less than 4 minutes
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README
JavaMelody
The goal of JavaMelody is to monitor Java or Java EE applications in QA and production environments.
See the [Project Home](../../wiki), [Screenshots](../../wiki/Screenshots#charts), [User's guide](../../wiki/UserGuide) and [Release notes](../../wiki/ReleaseNotes) in the wiki, or see downloads in [Releases](../../releases), [Issues](../../issues) and [Pull requests](../../pulls).
License ASL
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the JavaMelody README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.