Tcat Server
Web Application Diagnostics
With today's decoupled and connected applications, one of the most common challenges that both developers and administrators face is pinpointing and resolving performance issues. Tcat Server includes a rich set of performance diagnostic capabilities to help developers and operations staff uncover and troubleshoot performance problems with their Tomcat applications. Unlike monitoring frameworks that focus on broad cross-platform monitoring and require installing complex infrastructure, Tcat's performance monitoring capabilities work out-of-the-box and are focused on deep diagnostics of Apache Tomcat applications.
Gain visibility into Tomcat system information
See a summary of key system information, including current memory utilization, operating system information, information about the container, system properties and more.
View real-time application status
See the list of applications and their current status (running/stopped) along with an at-a-glimpse view of application activity, including number of requests sessions, database usage etc.
Remotely view server logs from a central location
Follow (tail) a Tomcat server log file remotely from the console to aid in debugging problems with applications and servers.
Monitor in-depth system behavior
View detailed real-time information about system behavior, including current running threads, status of connectors etc.
At-a-glance view of server health
Perform a quick check on any server instance to ensure that it is up and accessible. The quick check tests datasource, memory, file creation and application tests.





