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Jon Travis on Hyperic HQU and Monitoring with Spring Insight

Topics
SpringOne,
Spring IDE,
Spring,
Conferences,
Groovy,
Java,
Monitoring Tools,
Dependency Injection,
SpringSource,
JVM Languages,
Dynamic Languages,
Languages,
Performance Tuning,
Operations,
VMWare,
Monitoring,
Design Pattern,
Programming,
Infrastructure,
Performance & Scalability,
Architecture,
Patterns,
Object Oriented Design,
Design,
Companies,
SpringOne 2009,
Spring Insight,
Hyperic HQ

Jon Travis explains Hyperic HQU as well as Spring Insight, a tool for monitoring Java web apps, how it uses AspectJ to instrument Java code, how to use it to find performance problems and more.

Javier Soltero Discusses Management and Monitoring of Complex Java Applications

Topics
SpringOne,
JMX,
Spring,
Conferences,
Java EE,
Groovy,
Monitoring Tools,
Java,
Dependency Injection,
SpringSource,
JVM Languages,
Dynamic Languages,
Operations,
Languages,
Design Pattern,
Monitoring,
VMWare,
Infrastructure,
Hyperic HQ,
Performance & Scalability,
Programming,
Acquisitions,
Object Oriented Design,
Patterns,
SpringOne 2009,
Design,
Management,
Companies,
vSphere

In this interview from SpringOne 2009, Javier Soltero discusses the challenges of managing a complex Java application, the Hyperic toolset, out-of-the-box versus developer-built application management/monitoring hooks, the effect of both the SpringSource and the VMWare acquisition on Hyperic development, and the result of combining SpringSource and VMWare's offerings.

Chris Richardson discusses Cloud Foundry and Cloud Computing

Topics
Virtual Machines,
SpringOne,
EC2,
Runtimes,
Spring,
Conferences,
Amazon Web Services,
Virtualization,
Dependency Injection,
Java,
SpringSource,
Amazon,
Cloud Foundry,
IaaS,
Infrastructure,
Languages,
Operations,
VMWare,
Design Pattern,
PaaS,
Programming,
tc Server,
Cloud Computing,
Design,
Object Oriented Design,
Companies,
Patterns,
SpringOne 2009,
vCloud,
Hyperic HQ,
vSphere,
SpringSource dm Server

Chris Richardson discusses the evolving cloud computing landscape, cloud computing tools, differences between local machines and cloud-based virtual machines, Cloud Foundry offerings, deploying a Java application to Cloud Foundry, Cloud Foundry vs other cloud offerings, future Cloud Foundry developments, and the future of enterprise Java development.

News about Hyperic HQ

SpringSource vFabric cloud application framework platform

Topics
Application Servers,
Messaging,
Spring,
Virtualization,
Dependency Injection,
Java,
SpringSource,
Cloud Foundry,
Monitoring Tools,
Web Services,
Languages,
IaaS,
Apache,
Infrastructure,
SOA,
Enterprise Architecture,
VMWare,
Monitoring,
Design Pattern,
PaaS,
Performance & Scalability,
Programming,
Patterns,
Web Servers,
GemFire,
Cloud Computing,
Architecture,
SpringSource Application Platform,
Companies,
Hyperic HQ,
RabbitMQ,
Object Oriented Design,
Design,
SpringSource tc Server

While VMWare offering a new range of products to support its vision of enterprise cloud computing at VMWorld 2010 is interesting from an operations and user perspective, developer focus is on vFabric the Spring platform for developing and running cloud based applications. The goal is to provide the same convenience infrastructure for cloud applications as for spring based enterprise applications.