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Announcing Java SSRF protection in Dynatrace Application Security

Dynatrace

A critical security threat for cloud-native architectures SSRF is a web security vulnerability that allows an attacker to make a server-side application send requests to unintended locations. A strong ecosystem and community support the ongoing popularity of Java. Visit Dynatrace Documentation for details. group of companies.

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Automatic and intelligent end-to-end observability for OpenTelemetry Java

Dynatrace

Today, Dynatrace is happy to announce OneAgent support for discovering and automatically capturing OpenTelemetry trace data for Java. PurePath integrates OpenTelemetry Java data for enterprise-grade collection and contextual analytics. The world service uses the custom web server? Use-case example: WorldAtlas sample application.

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Unlock end-to-end observability insights with Dynatrace PurePath 4 seamless integration of OpenTracing for Java

Dynatrace

Therefore, we’re happy to announce support for OpenTracing data that’s emitted by auto- and custom-instrumentation of Java source code with Dynatrace PurePath 4, our distributed tracing and code-level analysis technology. Find OpenTracing for Java seamlessly integrated into PurePath 4.

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Transform mainframe applications into z/OS Java services with end-to-end transaction visibility and anomaly detection (Preview)

Dynatrace

Although these COBOL applications operate with consistent performance, companies and governments are forced to transform them to new platforms and rewrite them in modern programming languages (like Java) for several reasons. Thus, implementing applications in Java can result in considerable financial savings.

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Solve hybrid Kubernetes performance and reliability problems with unified observability

Dynatrace

A primary challenge in managing these hybrid Kubernetes clusters is the fragmented monitoring caused by using siloed tools with varying support for the different operating systems. This inconsistency leads to gaps in monitoring and alerting, making it difficult to maintain a unified view of the cluster’s health.

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Principles to Handle Thousands of Connections in Java Using Netty

DZone

To achieve this, we often need to make changes in the settings of created network sockets and default settings of Linux kernel, monitor the usage of the TCP Send/Receive Buffers and Queues and, in particular, adjust our application to be a good candidate for solving this problem.

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Improved PHP monitoring with even less overhead!

Dynatrace

Anything you want to do on a web server, you can do with PHP. Here are some statistics: PHP now accounts for about 79% of the server-side programming used on the Internet. for ASP.NET, which is a web framework, and 4% for Java. Dynatrace improves AI-powered PHP monitoring. MsSQL sensors for PHP monitoring.