What is MoSKito?
MoSKito is an open source system for monitoring performance and behavior of Java web applications.
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What the Project does?
This Project is the heart of MoSKito system. It's what you need to fully monitor a single-node (one JVM) application: collect performance data, view, analyse and store some of it.
We also refer to this project as MoSKito-Essential, since it contains the most basic MoSKito functionality.
Why is it good?
Multi-purpose: collects any possible type of performance data, including business-related (registrations, payments, conversion, etc).
Non-invasive: does not require any code change.
Supports all major app servers: Tomcat, Jetty, JBoss, Glassfish, WebLogic and others.
Interval-based: works simultaneously with short (from 1min) & long (up to 24h) time intervals, allowing instant comparison.
Data privacy: keeps collected data locally, with no 3rd party resources involved.
Performance thresholds: reports a selected parameter's health with the traffic-light-like notification system.
Analysis tools: displays accumulated performance data in charts.
Live profiling: records user actions as system calls.
Support for mobile platforms: free iOS apps, Android app's coming soon.
Read more about the Project and its features
Why do I trust it?
- MoSKito started at 2007 and never stopped developing since then.
- Since 2008, it's absolutely stable and production-ready.
- MoSKito's being used on many production systems (Allyouneed, friendscout24, c-date.com, parship.de and others).
What's inside?
In MoSKito, we differentiate between Projects (which can be release as standalone applications) and Components (which are parts of a project in maven sense). Read more...
Below is the list of components that make up this Project.
MoSKito-Core is the main MoSKito engine that does all performance counting.
MoSKito-Web contains support for web applications: base classes for filters and servlets.
MoSKito-WebUI is the embedded web-based user interface.
MoSKito-Aop contains annotations for aop-style integration for AspectJ and spring-aop.
MoSKito-Integration offers specific integration tools for CDI (JBoss, Glassfish), SQL, etc.
Install & Config
MoSKito doesn't need any operations with your code. It plugs into any application via filters, proxies, annotations, inheritance, AOP, class loaders or plain calling.
Setup & integrate
- Different configuration options
- Example for aop based integration for spring etc
- Without source code change with a javaagent
Enjoy!
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License
MoSKito is free and open source (MIT License). Use it as you wish.
Project resources
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FAQ
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Support and Feedback
We're willing to help everyone.
For any questions, write to [[email protected]](mailto: [email protected]).