What are some potential uses of RootCause?
It’s a long list. Here are just some of the uses of RootCause: • Performing root cause analysis after an application failure. • Identifying the cause of an application’s incorrect operation. • Resolving performance bottlenecks. • Monitoring the ongoing health of an application and alerting engineers to problems before significant deterioration in performance occurs. • Repairing an application in the operational or test environment quickly, without having to rebuild, recompile, or reinstall the application. • Obtaining information about how beta users are testing an application; finding out what features are used and how they are accessed. • Integrating software applications. • Identifying the specific application or component which is causing a problem. • Tracking down memory usage problems. • Replacing or enhancing problem reports with execution details and dumps. • Monitoring compliance with an SLA. • Obtaining information about an application’s execution when it isn’t possible to re