Everything you need to know about OpenTelemetry Java auto-instrumentation 👨🏽‍💻

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  • opentelemetry-java-instrumentation

    OpenTelemetry auto-instrumentation and instrumentation libraries for Java

    OpenTelemetry provides three repositories to instrument applications. The opentelemetry-java-instrumentation repo contains the code for auto-instrumentation of Java applications.

  • opentelemetry-java

    OpenTelemetry Java SDK

    opentelemetry-java - contains components for manual instrumentation as well as the API and SDK.

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  • opentelemetry-java-contrib - contains libraries for standalone utilities which don't fit the scope of the other two projects.

  • signoz

    SigNoz is an open-source APM. It helps developers monitor their applications & troubleshoot problems, an open-source alternative to DataDog, NewRelic, etc. 🔥 🖥. 👉 Open source Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Observability tool

    You need to export the captured data to an endpoint. You can use a full-stack open-source observability tool like SigNoz as a backend to capture the data.

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