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java-ones VS non java-ones

From: Jurijs Velikanovs <j.velikanovs_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-01-10 19:54:36
Message-id: d6f0def50601101054y68835d19h13f60056777a0cc6@mail.gmail.com


> P.S. I'm a Java developer and I cannot understand your sentence about Java apps.
> Usually well instrumented Java apps can give enough information as
> non java-ones.
> Some of mine could also enable 10046 event for the session under
> investigation and report query elapsed time and app server elapsed
> time

.
Your are good example then.
But even you are saying that java app "almost" as non java-ones. You have to instrument it. You need to do it in addition. Most of non java-ones have it build in (or a clear relation ship session = connection).
Most of java-ones usually are not instrumented :( This is the difference, at least so far.

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