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Overview

Java Flight Recorder and Java Mission Control together create a complete tool chain to continuously collect low level and detailed runtime information enabling after-the-fact incident analysis. Java Flight Recorder is a profiling and event collection framework built into the Oracle JDK. It allows Java administrators and developers to gather detailed low level information about how the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and the Java application are behaving.

Java Mission Control is an advanced set of tools that enables efficient and detailed analysis of the extensive of data collected by Java Flight Recorder. The tool chain enables developers and administrators to collect and analyze data from Java applications running locally or deployed in production environments.

Starting with the release of Oracle JDK 7 Update 40 (7u40), Java Mission Control is bundled with the HotSpot JVM.

For more information on Oracle Java Mission Control, visit Oracle.com

LoopBack is a highly-extensible, open-source Node.js framework that enables you to:

  • Create dynamic end-to-end REST APIs with little or no coding.
  • Access data from major relational databases, MongoDB, SOAP, and REST APIs.
  • Incorporate model relationships and access controls for complex APIs.
  • Use separable components for file storage, third-party login, and OAuth 2.0.
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Oracle Java Mission Control is ranked 4th in Software Components with 3 reviews while StrongLoop LoopBack is ranked 11th in Software Components. Oracle Java Mission Control is rated 8.6, while StrongLoop LoopBack is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Oracle Java Mission Control writes "It helps our application developers to improve performance in future releases of the applications they are working on". On the other hand, Oracle Java Mission Control is most compared with , whereas StrongLoop LoopBack is most compared with IBM API Connect.

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