FusionReactor

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FusionReactor APM
Developer(s) Intergral GmbH
Initial releaseNovember 2005;17 years ago (2005-11)
Stable release
8.7.7 / March 1, 2022;18 months ago (2022-03-01)
Operating system Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, UNIX
Available inEnglish
Type Application Performance Monitoring
License Proprietary

FusionReactor is a developer and DevOps focused Java application performance monitor (APM), developed by Intergral GmbH for monitoring Java application servers such as Tomcat, WildFly. WebSphere, GlassFish and in particular Adobe ColdFusion and Lucee. [1] FusionReactor provides low level metrics, telemetry and "insight". [2] Since its initial release in November 2005, FusionReactor has been used by organizations to monitor their production environments. [3] [4]

As an observability platform and APM FusionReactor offers Metrics, Automatic Error Detection, JDBC|Database monitoring, Memory/Code/Thread Tracing and Log Monitoring and is used by software developers and DevOps to pinpoint application errors and application performance bottlenecks and to find exceptions in software code. [5] The software also has a production-grade debugging tool [6] and automated route cause analysis. FusionReactor is used to monitor monolith applications and distributed environments such as Docker and Kubernetes.

FusionReactor is available with on-premise and hybrid cloud (SaaS) licensing.

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