Applications
Select Applications tab to view the table of Java applications for the selected fleet.
You can search for the required application using the Search and Filter text field.
Use Applied filters drop-down to select the required time period for displaying the resources. By default, resources pertaining to last 7 days are displayed.
You can customize the table columns by using the Manage columns icon.
- Application: name of the application that was started or run for more than one second.
- Type: such as VM start or javaws application
- Managed instances count: approximate number of hosts for which a management agent has reported that the application has been started and run for more than one second, such as 1 - Linux (1)
- Java runtimes count: number of Java applications installed at the selected time period
- First invocation: date and time when the application was first invoked
- Last invocation: date and time when the application was last invoked
Usage tracker records are created when an application starts. Analyze application invocation, not application usageLong running applications will only be displayed on a report if they were started during the reporting period. For example, an application that was started four weeks ago will not be displayed in the default time period (one week).
You can see if the application has been started more than once during the specified time period. If the time stamp in the first invocation column differs from the value in the last invocation column, then the application has been started more than once.
You might see references to JMS agent and plug-in internal processes such as:
org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperSimpleApp
com.oracle.jms.agent.JMSPlugin
com.oracle.jms.agent.utils.jvm.MacOSVirtualMachine$Helper
- macOS:
/Library/Oracle/mgmt_agent
- Linux:
/opt/oracle/mgmt_agent
- Windows:
C:\Oracle\mgmt_agent
If you want to hide the sample applications from the application table, add the corresponding paths to the include or exclude path in the Configure Agent Settings.
In the Items per page field, choose 10, 20, 50, or 100 items to display. Select the header of a column to sort the list based on the title of the column.
Select the name of an application to view its details. (See Viewing an Application.)