How Does eG Enterprise Monitor Atlassian Confluence?
eG Enterprise is capable of monitoring Atlassian Confluence in an agent-based / agentless manner.
The eG agent, deployed either on the Confluence host or on a remote Windows host in the environment (depending upon the monitoring approach – whether agent-based or agentless), can be configured to connect to the JRE used by Confluence and pull out metrics of interest, using JMX (Java Management Extension). For this, you need to enable JMX support for the JRE of Atlassian Confluence. To know how to enable JMX support for the JRE of Atlassian Confluence, refer to the Enabling JMX Support for JRE topic.
Moreover, to trace the path of each transaction to Atlassian Confluence in real-time and measure its responsiveness, the eG Java Business Transaction Monitor (BTM) can be used. For this, you need to first deploy eG Java BTM on Atlassian Confluence. The steps for this are detailed in the Enabling Java Business Transaction Monitoring for Atlassian Confluence topic.