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java_agent not discovering the JDBC calls

Akshay_Nimbal
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Hi,

We are running many applications with JAVA_AGENT and out of those, a few applications are discovering the JDBC calls and a few are not discovering the JDBC backend. I even tried to manually add a custom discovery with rule of matching URL. What all other factors impacting this and anything needs to be changed? Have attached the samples here.

Note:

1. Both apps are using same version of MySQL connector jar.  mysql-connector-java : 5.1.49

For the application where the JDBC details and queries are captured. 

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For the similar application where JDBC details are not captured.

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Note: 

1. For the app where details are captured is a web-app where business-transaction are present. but for the app where this is not captured is a core java app without transaction. ( More like a monitoring app ). Does this have any impact?

Thanks & Regards.

Akshay

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Akshay_Nimbal
Explorer

After discussing with AppDynamics support, we found these observations and solution.

The reason you are not observing any database calls is that not a single Business Transaction has been detected. The agent only detects outgoing calls if they occur within the context of a Business Transaction (BT).
 
Next steps
Please apply the below-mentioned node property:

Name: find-entry-points
Type: Boolean
Value: True

This property will enable a feature that will recognize all the potential entry points that can be created as custom match rules.

For more information on how to set/change node property please check the reference doc:


Once you will change the property value, collect the Agent debug log files and share them with us. Then revert the change.

Reference doc:

We found a couple of potential entry points that will allow you to monitor JDBC calls by enabling the 
 
Next steps
Please create BT POJO on the following class/method:
 
BT-1

Class: com.imi.timer.quartz.cronjobs.PauseCampaignMonitor
Method: execute

 
BT-2

Class: com.imi.timer.quartz.cronjobs.StopCampaignMonitor
Method: execute

 
BT-3

Class: com.imi.timer.quartz.cronjobs.AbandonedTargetsMonitor
Method: execute

 
BT-4

Class: com.imi.imicampaign.security.cache.CustomerDetailsCacheManager
Method: updateCustomerKeyDetailsCache

 
BT-5

Class: com.imi.timer.quartz.cronjobs.InstanceDetailsUpdateMonitor
Method: execute

 
#Doc POJO BT
https://docs.appdynamics.com/appd/24.x/24.3/en/application-monitoring/configure-instrumentation/tran...
 

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Akshay_Nimbal
Explorer

After discussing with AppDynamics support, we found these observations and solution.

The reason you are not observing any database calls is that not a single Business Transaction has been detected. The agent only detects outgoing calls if they occur within the context of a Business Transaction (BT).
 
Next steps
Please apply the below-mentioned node property:

Name: find-entry-points
Type: Boolean
Value: True

This property will enable a feature that will recognize all the potential entry points that can be created as custom match rules.

For more information on how to set/change node property please check the reference doc:


Once you will change the property value, collect the Agent debug log files and share them with us. Then revert the change.

Reference doc:

We found a couple of potential entry points that will allow you to monitor JDBC calls by enabling the 
 
Next steps
Please create BT POJO on the following class/method:
 
BT-1

Class: com.imi.timer.quartz.cronjobs.PauseCampaignMonitor
Method: execute

 
BT-2

Class: com.imi.timer.quartz.cronjobs.StopCampaignMonitor
Method: execute

 
BT-3

Class: com.imi.timer.quartz.cronjobs.AbandonedTargetsMonitor
Method: execute

 
BT-4

Class: com.imi.imicampaign.security.cache.CustomerDetailsCacheManager
Method: updateCustomerKeyDetailsCache

 
BT-5

Class: com.imi.timer.quartz.cronjobs.InstanceDetailsUpdateMonitor
Method: execute

 
#Doc POJO BT
https://docs.appdynamics.com/appd/24.x/24.3/en/application-monitoring/configure-instrumentation/tran...
 

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