By abarnea_2000
via cajoon.com
Published: Apr 03 2007 / 03:23
New software delivers the 'root-cause' for every exception of interest that occurs in production. Passive JVM agent ensures very little impact on production performance and requires no instrumentation or code changes whatsoever.
Comments
Ricky Clarkson replied ago:
Looks like marketing-speak with no substance, but I'm not going to give them my details so I can find out by running it.
Screenshots, sample dump files, etc., would make it seem less fake.
abarnea_2000 replied ago:
Not fake at all. Already running at VERY large organizations.
But, test and see for yourself. The evaluation is free!
abarnea_2000 replied ago:
I challenge you to test before you give your opinion. Download, test and then appologize publicly on this link!
daniel replied ago:
> ...apologize publicly on this link!
Um, I'm afraid I have to agree with Ricky, this seems pretty useless to me. I mean, maybe the product is good, but promoting cool products is not what DZone is all about. Perhaps next time you could link to a technical article describing the nature of the product and how it actually works? Perhaps a case study describing how it's used in a production environment.
abarnea_2000 replied ago:
Please refer to FAQ link on www.cajoon.com for all you technical curiousity
abarnea_2000 replied ago:
Sorry if I have offended anyone.
In any event the usecase is clear. In today's world you have errors on your production site. You rely on users to report the error and then with their help a developer needs to recreate the error in the lab.
This product:
- Eliminates the dependency on users to report incidents
- Provides an instant 'lab recreation' served to the developer
Motorola, SAP and IBM (to name a few) already understand the value . . .
abarnea_2000 replied ago:
If anyone is skeptical as first commenter, I would invite them to the free evaluation. It works as advertised!! The download includes a very elaborate user manual with plenty of screenshots . . .
abarnea_2000 replied ago:
Snapshot file (extracted from production environment) is viewed via an IDE (e.g. Eclipse) visualizer and looks exactly like a debugger screen (as if there was a debugger in production precisely when the exception occurred)
yosh_kz replied ago:
Interesting FAQ section (http://www.cajoon.com/37416/FAQ) . . . if it works, it could be very useful . . .
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