Preface

This guide provides detailed information and procedures for using Oracle Composite Application Monitor and Modeler (henceforth referred to as CAMM). CAMM is a production services monitoring and performance reporting product that can dramatically improve your ability to track the performance and efficiency of complex server-side applications deployed on popular J2EE application server platforms. CAMM reduces the amount of time, effort, and errors associated with the typical manual process associated with setting up and maintaining an Model-driven Application Management (MDAM) system.

Audience

The Oracle Composite Application Monitor and Modeler User's Guide is written for those responsible for setting up and maintaining performance monitoring system for complex applications running on the Oracle Application Server, Oracle WebLogic Server, and IBM WebSphere Server platforms. This could be administrators, operation support specialists, architects, or other key members of various development and application operations teams. Additionally, end users who utilize CAMM to browse operational dashboards and performance reports are encouraged to use this manual.

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Composite Application Monitor and Modeler Release 10.2.0.5 documentation set:

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