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A typical JEE application contains a number of layers and components, such as the presentation layer, service layer, persistence layer, backend data source, and so on. During the development stage or after the application had been deployed to the quality assurance (QA) or production environment, we want to ensure that the application is in a healthy state without any potential problems or bottlenecks.
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© 2012 Clarence Ho and Rob Harrop
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Ho, C. (2012). Spring Application Monitoring. In: Pro Spring 3. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4108-9_23
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