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By Byteonic
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Published: Oct 13 2008 / 06:06

This article discusses the top five tools for Java/JEE application performance management.
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William Louth replied ago:

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Not including JXInsight completely discredits this posting, ;-).

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Byteonic replied ago:

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I would have included JXInsight, if the title of the post were: Top 6 Java application performance management tools
:)

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William Louth replied ago:

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Well you could at least republish my comment which appears to have disappeared.

At JavaOne we challenged a number of the vendors listed there for a benchmark shoot-out against ours Probes technology. None accepted and understandably so if you knew the products.

You have also listed products which many regard as being in the sunset club.

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Byteonic replied ago:

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The comment widget seems to be working fine. I see comment(s) from others. Maybe you should try posting your comment one more time. Let me know if it doesn't work.

Would you be open for a Q&A (10 questions via email offline) on your product and topics surrounding performance tuning/troubleshooting, value proposition of your product, etc ? I shall publish the interview on my blog.
Thanks

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William Louth replied ago:

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Hi Byteonic,

Sounds like a good idea. My email address can be found here: http://www.jinspired.com/company/index.html

William

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alonb replied ago:

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Correlsense's Sharepath is very open for Q&A!
(To get an idea of Sharepath, go to www.correlsense.com/demo.html)
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