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OneAgent release notes version 1.241

Dynatrace

Find Java Apache HttpClient v5 and turn it on. Added automatic tracing support for JMS messaging on z/OS Java. Windows: Windows Desktop 10 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Past Dynatrace OneAgent technology support changes. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.227 was the last version to support the following technologies.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.231

Dynatrace

Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Past Dynatrace OneAgent technology support changes. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.213 was the last version to support the following technologies. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.213 was the last version to support the following technologies. Extension-specific advisory.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.233

Dynatrace

Current Dynatrace OneAgent technology support changes. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.233 is the last version to support the following technologies. The vendor has de-supported this technology and version with 2021-06-01. Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. For details, see Install OneAgent on IMS.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.237

Dynatrace

Added automatic detection of the WebSphere Liberty server name based on the Java command line. Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Past Dynatrace OneAgent technology support changes. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.221 was the last version to support the following technologies. Vendor announcement.

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The Return of the Frame Pointers

Brendan Gregg

As my former Sun Microsystems colleague Eric Schrock (nickname Schrock) wrote in November 2004 : "On i386, you at least had the advantage of increasing the number of usable registers by 20%. We may get there with future technologies I'll cover later. But I'd rather the cost be zero, of course!

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Why Do Selenium Tests Fail? : Top Reasons

Testsigma

Selenium was first conceptualized in 2004 at ThoughtWorks for website automation and has come a long way from it’s first Web Driver version to becoming a W3C standard protocol. It also has the option to automate complex scenarios using JAVA or Groovy. It is free to use. TestComplete.

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