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• 2006-Jul-26 - JDbMonitor - Monitor JDBC Performance on Java/J2EE applications

On July 3rd, 2006, JDbMonitor v1.0 was released.  It is a tool to monitor performance of SQL statements in any Java/J2EE applications without code changes.  With JDbMonitor, you can determine the application's performance and analyze problems down to specific SQL statement. 

 

JDbMonitor sits between Java application and the applications' JDBC driver.  It intercepts communication between Java application and the underlying JDBC driver. 

 

Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.5 is required to use JDbMonitor client. 

 

You can get more detailed information regaring JDbMonitor through http://www.jdbmonitor.com.

 

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• 2006-Jul-31 - Untitled Comment

Posted by whollymindless
I'm always terrified of security issues with these kinds of tools with desktop java applications. Has anyone looked at this particular tool as a snooping tool?

(I just don't have time right now to investigate this so I'll try to leverage my friend's knowledge. You are my friends, right?)
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• 2006-Aug-2 - JDbMonitor - Monitor JDBC Performance

Posted by JoanneYang
Hi,

Actually I haven't used this tool yet. But thought it might helpful for the folks who are using the JDBC connection with J2EE applications.
But JDbMonitor website lists secure as one of its feature.
"Secure - Restrict monitoring access by:
- Password
- Included/Excluded IP ranges
- Maximum connections"
You can check it out through the following link: http://www.jdbmonitor.com/v1/features.php.
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