Nagios, a popular monitoring solution for network/ infrastructure, can also be used for application monitoring such as transaction monitoring within a Java virtual machine. This presentation shows how Nagios can be used to monitor various Java application services using standards such as JMX. These services provide a detailed view of heap/non-heap memory, threads etc that are only available with in each specific virtual machine. Through an example, this presentation will also show how to monitor transactions, such as financial deals processed etc, using a popular the popular open source SOA framework known as Mule.
| Dr. Satish JonnavithulaDr. Satish Jonnavithula, Vice President at JPMorgan Chase, is a Solutions Architect, working for Foundational Components that get used across JPMorganChase. After getting his Ph.D in Electrical Engineering, he designed and architected applications for energy trading companies including El Paso Corporation, Entergy and Enron. |
| Dr. Steven NeimanDr. Steven Neiman, Executive Director at JPMorgan Chase, has been tackling various problems involving information complexity throughout his career. Driven by well-defined business needs, Steve’s projects have ranged from rules engines to interactive visualizations to supercomputing. His current focus is to drive the themes of scale, simplicity, and integration across the Investment Bank’s application infrastructure through the use of integrated open source frameworks. Among his awards are JPMC’s Distinguished Engineer and InformationWeek’s “Innovators and Influencers”.
After getting his Ph.D. in high energy physics, Steve worked for the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and for Digital Image Design, before coming to work at J.P. Morgan. Steve also has his MBA from Columbia University as well as four patents involving grid computing.
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