Hi Prabhakar,

Unfortunately in the current state No. This is interesting use case thought, 
never thought about it this way. So if you are looking for a out of the box 
solution, then no Airavata will not help. If you are looking to develop such 
features using existing tools, then we can probably think through, but that 
will be significant effort. 

A good place for you to find if any of the existing apache projects can do what 
you are looking for is http://community.apache.org/. You can send an email to 
[email protected] and ask a question to help you point in the right 
direction. 

Suresh

On Sep 25, 2013, at 9:01 AM, Prabhakar M <[email protected]> wrote:

> Suresh,
> 
> I am Prabhakar Mynampati, Senior Enterprise Architect working for HCL. My 
> intension is whether I can use these monitoring frameworks for BFSI domain 
> applications like front office, middle office and back office applications. 
> These applications are built with different technologies like J2EE, dot net 
> and other custom applications? Will these Iravata helpful for monitoring 
> those applications input/output feeds in real time ( during live) ?
> 
> Regards
> Prabhakar M
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Suresh Marru [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 5:12 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Prabhakar M
> Subject: Re: clarification
> 
> Hi Prabhakar,
> 
> What kind of an application is it? Airavata primarily works well with command 
> line applications only and doesn't have good (none) support for GUI based 
> applications. It can monitor applications running on HPC systems (typically 
> linux) and managed by a batch queuing system like PBS/SGE. There are 
> integrations for Cloud systems like Amazon EC2. If your application is a 
> command line Unix/Solaris environment, yes Airavata can provide a 
> graphical/programatic interface to the application. But monitoring as of now, 
> it can only say, application is invoked, successed/failed and so forth. Any 
> other detail is possible but application ail need to be instrumented. 
> 
> If you can describe your use case a bit more, we can better answer your 
> question. 
> 
> Suresh
> 
> On Sep 25, 2013, at 2:38 AM, Prabhakar M <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Team,
>> 
>> 
>> My applications are running in Unix / Solaris environment. Can I able use 
>> these Iravata monitoring frameworks for monitoring ?
>> 
>> Regards
>> Prabhakar M
>> 
>> 
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