Java Telemetry Service

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Configuration
Manage telemetry collection endpoints and agent behavior

Telemetry Endpoint

Telemetry endpoint and routing settings
Endpoint configuration is managed by your organization's IT policy. Contact your platform team for routing changes.

Collection Settings

Control how frequently agents report telemetry data
Lower intervals increase data resolution but also network and storage costs.

Data Categories

Enable or disable specific telemetry categories
JVM Metrics Heap usage, GC stats, thread counts, class loading, JIT compilation
OS Metrics CPU usage, memory, disk I/O, network interfaces
Network Telemetry Connection pools, HTTP client metrics, DNS resolution times
Security Events TLS handshakes, certificate expiry, security manager events, classloader activity
Application Traces Method-level tracing, request latency, error rates (requires agent v2.4+)

API Key

Authentication credentials for the telemetry service
API keys are provisioned and rotated through your organization's secrets management system. Contact your security team for key access or rotation requests.

Agent Installation

Agent deployment and installation information

Agent packages are distributed through your organization's software deployment system. Installation, updates, and provisioning are handled centrally by your IT department. Supported platforms include Linux, Windows, and macOS, as well as containerized environments.

For new deployments or installation requests, contact your platform team or submit a request through your organization's IT service portal.

Agent Configuration

Agent configuration and service management

Configuration is managed through your organization's IT policy. Agent configuration files, service parameters, and endpoint settings are deployed centrally through your organization's configuration management system.

For configuration changes or service management requests, contact your platform team.

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