Easy WebLogic Monitoring
- Ensure availability of business critical application servers
- Alert on potential user experience and transaction performance problems
- Understand the correlation between system performance and application server behaviour
- Quickly profile and diagnose application/database issues
Why is up.time your answer for monitoring WebLogic?
Use up.time to let you know when application response time degrades and to detect problems before they affect your end users or impact service levels.
Combine our detailed system performance metrics with connection pool, JVM, EJB, and servlet metrics to quickly identify potential performance problems in your J2EE environment.
up.time is ideal for characterizing the behaviour of an application in a development/QA environment; and then how it performs once deployed in a production environment.
WebLogic Support in up.time 4
up.time 4 enables you to monitor the performance and health of J2EE/Java applications that are running on a WebLogic server. up.time 4 currently supports versions 8.1 and 9.2 of WebLogic on any platform.
You can now identify correlations between system performance and the J2EE application server, track end-user and database response times, and a number of other statistics for a WebLogic server. The diagram below shows how you can profile the many components of a J2EE environment and analyze the performance data to identify tuning opportunities, possible issues with application code, end-user response time problems, and database throughput.

Performance Metrics
In addition to the WebLogic metrics that up.time 4 collects, detailed system level performance metrics are also available. This enables you to analyze system compute performance, memory usage, disk and network performance, and then relate underlying system behavior to specific metrics within WebLogic. You can also use the information that up.time collects to generate reports that chart the historical performance of the server and the applications that are running on it.
Connection Pool Metrics
The following metrics contain performance information for connections to the JDBC data sources used by the WebLogic server:
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Enterprise JavaBean Metrics
The following metrics contain information about the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) that are running on the WebLogic server:
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Other Metrics
The following metrics contain information about the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), connections, requests, transactions, and servlets that are associated with the WebLogic server:
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