OpenTelemetry Java: Getting Started Guide

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  • spring-petclinic

    A sample Spring-based application

  • For this OpenTelemetry Java example, we’ll be using the Spring Pet Clinic project, to save you some time setting up an example project.

  • opentelemetry-java-instrumentation

    OpenTelemetry auto-instrumentation and instrumentation libraries for Java

  • Download the latest Java agent ‘JAR’ from the official repo on GitHub and copy the opentelemetry-javaagent-all.jar file to your project.

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  • opentelemetry-ext-js

    js extensions for the open-telemetry project

  • That’s about it for this OpenTelemetry Java guide, folks. If you have any questions or issues with any of these steps, feel free to reach out to us via chat or join our OpenTelemetry Slack channel (part of the CNCF Slack).

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