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Plumbr vs JavaMelody: What are the differences?

Developers describe Plumbr as "Java Performance Monitoring with automated root cause detection". It is a software solution for monitoring real users using a web application. The goal of the monitoring is to understand whether the application is performing as expected. On the other hand, JavaMelody is detailed as "Monitoring of JavaEE applications". It is used to monitor Java or Java EE application servers in QA and production environments It is not a tool to simulate requests from users, it is a tool to measure and calculate statistics on real operation of an application depending on the usage of the application by users. It is mainly based on statistics of requests and on evolution charts..

Plumbr belongs to "Performance Monitoring" category of the tech stack, while JavaMelody can be primarily classified under "Java Tools".

Some of the features offered by Plumbr are:

  • Backlog Management
  • Filtering
  • Issue Tracking

On the other hand, JavaMelody provides the following key features:

  • give facts about the average response times and number of executions
  • make decisions when trends are bad, before problems become too serious
  • optimize based on the more limiting response times
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What is Plumbr?

It is a software solution for monitoring real users using a web application. The goal of the monitoring is to understand whether the application is performing as expected.

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