Available JMX Metrics
Java Management Extensions (JMX) is a public specification for monitoring and managing Java applications. Through JMX, Splunk AppDynamics can access Java class properties that collect management data, such as the resources your application is consuming.
For information on the specific metrics available for your environment, see the documentation provided by your vendor:
- Apache ActiveMQ, see ActiveMQ MBeans Reference, in the ActiveMQ Features documentation
- Apache Kafka, see Default JMX Metrics for Apache Kafka Backends
- Apache Solr, see Quick Demo in the Solr JMX documentation
- Apache Tomcat, see the descriptions of JMX MBeans for Catalina in the
mbeans-descriptor.xml
file for each package - Cassandra, see Cassandra Metrics
- Coherence, see the Coherence MBeans Reference in Appendix A of the Coherence Management Guide
- GlassFish, see the Oracle Sun Glassfish Administration Guide where you can find a Metrics Information Reference
- HornetQ, see Using Management Via JMX
- JBoss, see An Introduction to JMX Technology
- Kafka Broker, see Monitoring Kafka
- Oracle WebLogic Server, see Understanding JMX
- WebSphere PMI, see PMI data organization in the IBM Websphere Application documentation