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Apache Felix Instrumentation

Instrumentation to track calls to the Apache Felix Framework

Installation

  1. Download the Release jars
  2. In the New Relic Java Agent directory (the one containing newrelic.jar), create a directory named extensions
  3. Copy the downloaded jars into the extensions directory
  4. Restart the application

Getting Started

Once the jars have been deployed, the New Relic Java Agent should start reporting calls to apache-felix under the Database tab.

Building

To build the instrumentation jars requires having Gradle installed.
To Build:
Set the environment variable NEW_RELIC_EXTENSIONS_DIR to the extensions directory of the New Relic Java Agent or a local directory
To build a single module, run the command
./gradlew moduleName:clean moduleName:install
To build all modules, run the command:
./gradlew clean install
If NEW_RELIC_EXTENSIONS_DIR does not point to the extensions directory of the New Relic Java Agent, copy the resulting jars into the extensions directory
Restart the application

Support

New Relic hosts and moderates an online forum where customers can interact with New Relic employees as well as other customers to get help and share best practices. Like all official New Relic open source projects, there's a related Community topic in the New Relic Explorers Hub. You can find this project's topic/threads here:

Contributing

We encourage your contributions to improve [project name]! Keep in mind when you submit your pull request, you'll need to sign the CLA via the click-through using CLA-Assistant. You only have to sign the CLA one time per project. If you have any questions, or to execute our corporate CLA, required if your contribution is on behalf of a company, please drop us an email at [email protected].

A note about vulnerabilities

As noted in our security policy, New Relic is committed to the privacy and security of our customers and their data. We believe that providing coordinated disclosure by security researchers and engaging with the security community are important means to achieve our security goals.

If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in this project or any of New Relic's products or websites, we welcome and greatly appreciate you reporting it to New Relic through HackerOne.

License

Atomikos Data Source Instrumentation is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

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A THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES.md file can be present in your repository to grant attribution to all dependencies being used by this project. This document is necessary if you are using third-party source code in your project, with the exception of code referenced outside the project's compiled/bundled binary (ex. some Java projects require modules to be pre-installed in the classpath, outside the project binary and therefore outside the scope of the THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES). Please review your project's dependencies and create a THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES.md file if necessary. For JavaScript projects, you can generate this file using the oss-cli. For more information please visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y644Pwi82kasNP5VPVjDV8rsmkBKclQVHFkz8pwRUtE/view. Did not find a file matching the specified patterns. Below is a list of files or patterns that failed:

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  • THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES*
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Found file (LICENSE). New Relic requires that all open source projects have an associated license contained within the project. This license must be permissive (e.g. non-viral or copyleft), and we recommend Apache 2.0 for most use cases. For more information please visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vML4aY_czsY0URu2yiP3xLAKYufNrKsc7o4kjuegpDw/edit.

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Found file (README.md). New Relic requires a README file in all projects. This README should give a general overview of the project, and should point to additional resources (security, contributing, etc.) where developers and users can learn further. For more information please visit https://github.com/newrelic/open-source-tools/tree/master/nerdpacks/oss-template.

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The first 5 lines contain all of the requested patterns. (README.md). The README of an experimental project should have an experimental header at the start of the README. If you already have an experimental header and this rule is failing, your header may be out of date, and you should update your header with the suggested one below. For more information please visit https://opensource.newrelic.com/oss-category/.

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Contains a link to the security policy for this repository (README.md). New Relic recommends putting a link to the open source security policy for your project (https://github.com/newrelic-experimental/<repo-name>/security/policy or ../../security/policy) in the README. For an example of this, please see the "a note about vulnerabilities" section of the Open By Default repository. For more information please visit https://nerdlife.datanerd.us/new-relic/security-guidelines-for-publishing-source-code.

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New Relic has moved the CODE_OF_CONDUCT file to a centralized location where it is referenced automatically by every repository in the New Relic organization. Because of this change, any other CODE_OF_CONDUCT file in a repository is now redundant and should be removed. Note that you will need to adjust any links to the local CODE_OF_CONDUCT file in your documentation to point to the central file (README and CONTRIBUTING will probably have links that need updating). For more information please visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y644Pwi82kasNP5VPVjDV8rsmkBKclQVHFkz8pwRUtE/view. Did not find a file matching the specified patterns. All files passed this test.

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