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OneAgent release notes version 1.231

Dynatrace

Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 81 LTS. Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 85 LTS. Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Windows: Windows Server 1903. Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 77 LTS. Windows: Windows Server 1909. Operating systems. Vendor announcement.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.241

Dynatrace

Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 85 LTS. Windows: Windows Desktop 10 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Linux: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.4. Windows: Windows Server 20H2. Linux: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12.3. JBoss Application Server 6, 7 for Java. Windows: Windows Server 1909.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.233

Dynatrace

Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 81 LTS. Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 85 LTS. Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Linux: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.4. Windows: Windows Server 1903. Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 77 LTS. Vendor announcement.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.237

Dynatrace

Added automatic detection of the WebSphere Liberty server name based on the Java command line. Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 85 LTS. Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Linux: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.4. Windows: Windows Server 20H2. Windows: Windows Server 1909.

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Modifying Headers In HTTP(s) Requests In UI Automation Testing

Smashing Magazine

HTTP(s) Headers are key-value pairs that can be used by the client or server to pass additional information along with an HTTP(s) request or response. It was developed in 2004. Puppeteer is a Node library developed by Google which provides a high-level API to control headless Chrome or Chromium over the DevTools Protocol.

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The Return of the Frame Pointers

Brendan Gregg

As my former Sun Microsystems colleague Eric Schrock (nickname Schrock) wrote in November 2004 : "On i386, you at least had the advantage of increasing the number of usable registers by 20%. Back-end servers. Google should be no surprise because they pioneered continuous profiling.) I should do a blog post just on SFrames.

Java 145
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What Adrian Did Next?—?Part 2?—?Sun Microsystems

Adrian Cockcroft

I became the Sun UK local specialist in performance and hardware, and as Sun transitioned from a desktop workstation company to sell high end multiprocessor servers I was helping customers find and fix scalability problems. This was followed by a greatly expanded second edition with some additional chapters by Rich Pettit.

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