Hello,
we would like to contribute to ofbiz as code monitoring tool. we have successfully implemented our monitoring tool called cmon on ofbiz ERP solution. we believe that ofbiz can benefit from cmon implementation in terms of solving bugs and performance issues. Cmon modifies classes and jar files that are defined on configuration page by using java byte code injection apis so that code level monitoring is enabled. Cmon has many facilities and features,It has been tested for 7 months on a clustered multiuser environment. you can also download and implement cmon on the site http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamonitoring/ Installing cmon is very simple, we can help you to make the configuration. It is possible to customize cmon according to needs of ofbiz. You can also view cmon demo on the web site http://www.javaapplicationmonitor.com If you have any question or evaluation on cmon, do not hesitate to contact us by sending an e-mail to [hidden email] Regards, |
This sounds interesting, but I'm a little confused: what is it that you would like to contribute to OFBiz? -David On Jun 24, 2009, at 1:14 PM, [hidden email] wrote: > Hello, > > we would like to contribute to ofbiz as code monitoring tool. > we have successfully implemented our monitoring tool called cmon on > ofbiz ERP solution. > we believe that ofbiz can benefit from cmon implementation in terms > of solving bugs > and performance issues. > > Cmon modifies classes and jar files that are defined on > configuration page by using > java byte code injection apis so that code level monitoring is > enabled. > > Cmon has many facilities and features,It has been tested for 7 months > on a clustered multiuser environment. > > > you can also download and implement cmon on the site http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamonitoring/ > Installing cmon is very simple, we can help you to make the > configuration. > > It is possible to customize cmon according to needs of ofbiz. > > You can also view cmon demo on the web site http://www.javaapplicationmonitor.com > > > If you have any question or evaluation on cmon, do not hesitate to > contact us by sending an e-mail to [hidden email] > > > > Regards, > |
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Hi,
Cmon is a monitoring tool by which all the application exceptions are catched and logged with runtime data moreover it displays class/method/line level execution performance. this is the direct demo(ofbiz implementation) link http://92.44.204.186:8080/sfa/control/main/cmon?action=displayMain cmon presentation file and binaries are available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamonitoring/ Regards, ----- Original Message ----- From: David E Jones [mailto:[hidden email]] To: [hidden email] Sent: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:38:51 -0600 Subject: Re: contribution to ofbiz This sounds interesting, but I'm a little confused: what is it that you would like to contribute to OFBiz? -David On Jun 24, 2009, at 1:14 PM, [hidden email] wrote: > Hello, > > we would like to contribute to ofbiz as code monitoring tool. > we have successfully implemented our monitoring tool called cmon on > ofbiz ERP solution. > we believe that ofbiz can benefit from cmon implementation in terms > of solving bugs > and performance issues. > > Cmon modifies classes and jar files that are defined on > configuration page by using > java byte code injection apis so that code level monitoring is > enabled. > > Cmon has many facilities and features,It has been tested for 7 months > on a clustered multiuser environment. > > > you can also download and implement cmon on the site http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamonitoring/ > Installing cmon is very simple, we can help you to make the > configuration. > > It is possible to customize cmon according to needs of ofbiz. > > You can also view cmon demo on the web site http://www.javaapplicationmonitor.com > > > If you have any question or evaluation on cmon, do not hesitate to > contact us by sending an e-mail to [hidden email] > > > > Regards, > |
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Thanks for nice explanation again, i was curious only :-)
ya Dňa St, 2009-06-24 o 22:14 +0300, [hidden email] napísal: > Hello, > > we would like to contribute to ofbiz as code monitoring tool. > we have successfully implemented our monitoring tool called cmon on ofbiz ERP solution. > we believe that ofbiz can benefit from cmon implementation in terms of solving bugs > and performance issues. > > Cmon modifies classes and jar files that are defined on configuration page by using > java byte code injection apis so that code level monitoring is enabled. > > Cmon has many facilities and features,It has been tested for 7 months > on a clustered multiuser environment. > > > you can also download and implement cmon on the site http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamonitoring/ > Installing cmon is very simple, we can help you to make the configuration. > > It is possible to customize cmon according to needs of ofbiz. > > You can also view cmon demo on the web site http://www.javaapplicationmonitor.com > > > If you have any question or evaluation on cmon, do not hesitate to contact us by sending an e-mail to [hidden email] > > > > Regards, > |
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I guess I still don't know the answer to the question: what is it that you would like to contribute to OFBiz? Are you saying you want to make Cmon a part of OFBiz? Are you saying that you have an OFBiz add-on that uses Cmon and that is what you'd like to contribute? -David On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:30 PM, [hidden email] wrote: > Hi, > > Cmon is a monitoring tool by which all the application exceptions > are catched and logged with runtime data > moreover it displays class/method/line level execution performance. > > this is the direct demo(ofbiz implementation) link > > http://92.44.204.186:8080/sfa/control/main/cmon?action=displayMain > > cmon presentation file and binaries are available at > http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamonitoring/ > > Regards, > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: David E Jones [mailto:[hidden email]] > To: [hidden email] > Sent: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:38:51 -0600 > Subject: Re: contribution to ofbiz > > > This sounds interesting, but I'm a little confused: what is it that > you would like to contribute to OFBiz? > > -David > > > On Jun 24, 2009, at 1:14 PM, [hidden email] wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> we would like to contribute to ofbiz as code monitoring tool. >> we have successfully implemented our monitoring tool called cmon on >> ofbiz ERP solution. >> we believe that ofbiz can benefit from cmon implementation in terms >> of solving bugs >> and performance issues. >> >> Cmon modifies classes and jar files that are defined on >> configuration page by using >> java byte code injection apis so that code level monitoring is >> enabled. >> >> Cmon has many facilities and features,It has been tested for 7 months >> on a clustered multiuser environment. >> >> >> you can also download and implement cmon on the site http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamonitoring/ >> Installing cmon is very simple, we can help you to make the >> configuration. >> >> It is possible to customize cmon according to needs of ofbiz. >> >> You can also view cmon demo on the web site http://www.javaapplicationmonitor.com >> >> >> If you have any question or evaluation on cmon, do not hesitate to >> contact us by sending an e-mail to [hidden email] >> >> >> >> Regards, >> > |
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I am saying I have an OFBiz add-on that uses Cmon.
Regards, ----- Original Message ----- From: David E Jones [mailto:[hidden email]] To: [hidden email] Sent: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 08:23:29 -0600 Subject: Re: contribution to ofbiz I guess I still don't know the answer to the question: what is it that you would like to contribute to OFBiz? Are you saying you want to make Cmon a part of OFBiz? Are you saying that you have an OFBiz add-on that uses Cmon and that is what you'd like to contribute? -David On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:30 PM, [hidden email] wrote: > Hi, > > Cmon is a monitoring tool by which all the application exceptions > are catched and logged with runtime data > moreover it displays class/method/line level execution performance. > > this is the direct demo(ofbiz implementation) link > > http://92.44.204.186:8080/sfa/control/main/cmon?action=displayMain > > cmon presentation file and binaries are available at > http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamonitoring/ > > Regards, > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: David E Jones [mailto:[hidden email]] > To: [hidden email] > Sent: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:38:51 -0600 > Subject: Re: contribution to ofbiz > > > This sounds interesting, but I'm a little confused: what is it that > you would like to contribute to OFBiz? > > -David > > > On Jun 24, 2009, at 1:14 PM, [hidden email] wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> we would like to contribute to ofbiz as code monitoring tool. >> we have successfully implemented our monitoring tool called cmon on >> ofbiz ERP solution. >> we believe that ofbiz can benefit from cmon implementation in terms >> of solving bugs >> and performance issues. >> >> Cmon modifies classes and jar files that are defined on >> configuration page by using >> java byte code injection apis so that code level monitoring is >> enabled. >> >> Cmon has many facilities and features,It has been tested for 7 months >> on a clustered multiuser environment. >> >> >> you can also download and implement cmon on the site http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamonitoring/ >> Installing cmon is very simple, we can help you to make the >> configuration. >> >> It is possible to customize cmon according to needs of ofbiz. >> >> You can also view cmon demo on the web site http://www.javaapplicationmonitor.com >> >> >> If you have any question or evaluation on cmon, do not hesitate to >> contact us by sending an e-mail to [hidden email] >> >> >> >> Regards, >> > |
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