It's a simple java agent to monitor every method's execute frequency and time consuming. As a developer,you probably know your code's performance roughly,but you never know it for sure.How many times your code was invoked during a day,how much time do your code take just for one time running. simpleApm is a tool that can do the monitor work for you,it can monitor every method as you want to,and cost almost nothing to your system's performance,so you can use it not only during testing,but after release.
you can use simpleAgent by config the java options like this: -javaagent:D:/javaagent-1.0.0.jar=D:/agent.properties the agent.properties look like as follows:
#the default packages that you don't want to monitor,multi config separated by semicolon
# such as tomcat,jre's method
agent.exclude.package.default=
#the packages that you don't want to monitor,multi config separated by semicolon
agent.exclude.package=
#the packages you want to monitor,the agent only monitor the packages and subpackages
#that configed in here,multi config separated by semicolon
agent.include.package=com.thunisoft
#the log file name,it will add current date automatically
agent.log.file=d\:\\agent.log
#how much seconds per time do the log output
agent.log.interval.seconds=600
#the class name't regex pattern that you don't want to monitor
agent.exclude.class.regex=
#do you want to calculate the avg execute time
agent.log.avg.execute.time=false
#the default class name't regex pattern that you don't want to monitor
agent.exclude.class.regex.default=.*EnhancerByCGLIB.*;.*FastClassByCGLIB.*