Application Discovery and Dependency Mapping is a feature to help you discover your applications and have a comprehensive insight into your business infrastructure. Imagine a map that displays all your applications, along with their relationships to other applications as well as to your infrastructure as a whole. Better yet, you have it all in one place. Yes, that should perhaps encapsulate it.
Clearly, unless you want to manage your IT resources using spreadsheets or by employing audit techniques, ADDM is all that you need.
Here is just a glimpse of what you can do with ADDM:
Below are the list of technologies that can be discovered through ADDM:
Monitor Category | Monitor Types |
---|---|
Application Servers | Apache Tomcat server |
GlassFish | |
IBM WebSphere Application Server | |
Java Runtime (JMX) | |
JBoss / WildFly | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | |
Resin | |
Database Servers | Apache Cassandra |
IBM Db2 for LUW | |
Memcached | |
MongoDB | |
Microsoft SQL Server | |
MySQL Server | |
Oracle Database | |
PostgreSQL | |
Redis | |
SAP ASE / Sybase SQL Server | |
Mail Servers | Microsoft Exchange Server |
Middleware/Portal | RabbitMQ |
Server | Linux |
Windows | |
Services | Active Directory |
Virtualization | Docker |
Web Server/Services | Apache HTTP Server |
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) | |
Nginx |
Browse through the following sections to know more about working with Application Discovery and Dependency Mapping (ADDM) in Applications Manager: