Monitoring JMX metrics for SAP BTP CloudFoundry applications with SAP Cloud Logging

Running Java applications on SAP BTP and missing critical metrics locked away in JMX? What if you could easily tap into that data to proactively monitor your application’s internal health?

In this step-by-step guide, we show you the exact configuration needed for the OpenTelemetry Java Agent to scrape JMX metrics—like the java.nio Buffer Pool—and send them straight to SAP Cloud Logging.

Learn how to visualize this vital data, correlate it with your logs and traces, and gain the deep visibility needed to build more reliable and performant applications.

 

​ Running Java applications on SAP BTP and missing critical metrics locked away in JMX? What if you could easily tap into that data to proactively monitor your application’s internal health?In this step-by-step guide, we show you the exact configuration needed for the OpenTelemetry Java Agent to scrape JMX metrics—like the java.nio Buffer Pool—and send them straight to SAP Cloud Logging.Learn how to visualize this vital data, correlate it with your logs and traces, and gain the deep visibility needed to build more reliable and performant applications.   Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles 

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