In addition, JMS now provides observability and management for Java workloads in Oracle Kubernetes Engine and other Kubernetes environments. Kubernetes users can monitor running Java applications, view usage from containerized environments, and initiate JFR recordings for real-time diagnostics and compliance, even for microservices in modern cloud-native stacks, Oracle said.
Finally, JMS has added support for the Enterprise Performance Pack (EPP), Oracle’s high-performance JDK 8 runtime. JMS now identifies, reports, and manages EPP instances across managed Java estates, Oracle said.
OCI-based JMS can be used to observe and manage Java workloads across an enterprise, including those running on-premises, in third-party clouds, and in OCI. The new capabilities can be leveraged in the Oracle Cloud Console under JMS. Official documentation is available at docs.oracle.com.