- Detailed performance/timing information for each SQL statement executed
- Total SQL processing time, preparation time, execution time & data retrieval time
- SQL filtering to pinpoint performance bottlenecks caused by SQL statements
- Selective monitoring to ignore SQL statements that does not match filter
- Save SQL data for future analysis
- Export SQL data to external file formats (CSV, HTML)
- Support real-time local and remote monitoring
- Secure - Restrict monitoring access by:
- Password
- Included/Excluded IP ranges
- Maximum connections
- Works with any Java application that uses JDBC for database connectivity
- No code change required on existing applications or databases
- Easy to install
- Step 1: Configure your Java application to use JDbMonitor's JDBC driver
- Step 2: Monitor with JDbMonitor Client
- Insignificant performance overhead making it suitable for use even in production systems to monitor unusual database activities
Checkout some screenshots of JDbMonitor.
System Requirements
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.5 is REQUIRED to use JDBMonitor Client.
JDbMonitor Driver will work with JRE/JDK 1.4 and above. It has not been tested
with JRE/JDK 1.3. If you are having problems using JDbMonitor Driver with older JRE/JDK (and need to resolve them), let us know.
This is a 100% Java based product, so it should run on any operating
system (OS) platform that supports Java. It has been tested on the following OS:
- Microsoft Windows XP (SP2)
- Red Hat Enterprise Server 3
- Fedora Core 5
- Suse Linux 9
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