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Java Application Troubleshooting the Sherlock Holmes Way

DZone

Troubleshoot your Java application, the Sherlock Holmes way. Java application failure troubleshooting can be closely associated with the typical crime scene investigation. I read few Sherlock Holmes classic stories in recent times at home, while struggling to solve the Java application failure mysteries at the office. Some of the Holmes' ways of solving the crime inspired me to do better in my troubleshooting.

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Additional security for Synthetic monitor credentials with the new credential vault

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. With Dynatrace Synthetic Monitoring, you can easily monitor the availability and performance of your applications as experienced by your customers around the world and around the clock. Your applications usually require authentication and authorization (user ID, password, token, or certificate) as part of the business-critical path you wish to monitor (using private or public monitors).

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Log4j Bug — Slows Down Your Application

DZone

Learn how to troubleshoot your application. Recently we were troubleshooting a popular SaaS application. This application was slowing down intermittently. To recover from the problem, the application had to be restarted. This application was slowing down sometimes during high traffic volume periods; sometimes during low traffic periods as well. There was no cohesive pattern.

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Use continuous testing to supercharge your development process

TechBeacon Testing

As the world has moved toward more automation, so has software testing. But if you run automated tests only at the end of your development cycle, you won't reveal all the possible issues your customers may face. Continuous testing is a great way to incorporate a wide range of testing methods early into the software development cycle.

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Performance Engineering: The What, The Why, and The How Explained

DZone

Everything you need to know about performance engineering. Being a software developer means much more than simply writing bug-free code. As highly distributed apps become more complex, developers need to ensure their systems are as user-friendly, secure, and scalable as possible. Application performance engineering is an essential practice for any DevOps team, allowing developers across departments to stay agile and efficient.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For January 24th, 2020

High Scalability

Wake up! It's HighScalability time: Instead of turning every car into rolling sensor studded supercomputers, roads could be festooned with stationary edge command and control pods for offloading compute, sensing and managing traffic. Cars become mostly remote controlled pleasure palaces. Solves compute, latency, and interop. Do you like this sort of Stuff?