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Free Webinar: Swallowed Exceptions in Java Applications

Join our webinar on January 30th to discover the “hidden” exceptions in your Java Application.

If a tree falls in the forest, but it isn’t written to the logs, does it make a sound? The answer, of course, is yes. Those are the kinds of errors that can have a severe impact on user experience without giving any visibility into the root cause. So, how can we protect our applications against these silent killers?

To learn more about “swallowed” exceptions and the deadly impact they can have on your Java application, join our upcoming webinar.

Uncovering the Silent Killer of Java Applications

Not all errors end up written to the logs, in fact, every 1 in 5 errors won’t end up in a log line at all. These errors strike in unexpected ways and, more often than not, aren’t detected until they’re already affecting your application performance and user experience. In this 30-minute webinar, we’ll answer the following questions and more:

  • Why are more than 20% of errors missing from application logs?
  • Where do “swallowed” or “hidden” exceptions hide?
  • How can you prevent these errors from breaking your application?

The webinar will take place on January 30th at 11 AM PST and will be hosted by Alex Zhitnitsky, Director of Developer Relations at OverOps. Alex is also a contributor on the OverOps Blog, reaching over 200,000 monthly readers.

All webinar attendees will be receiving a free eBook, “The Complete Guide to Automated Root Cause Analysis”. This eBook is packed with techniques and best practices that we learned from talking with hundreds of engineering teams in companies like Comcast and Intuit.

Tali Soroker

Tali studied theoretical mathematics at Northeastern University and loves to explore the intersection of numbers and the human condition. In her free time, she enjoys drawing and spending time with animals.
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