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Limitation with monitoring Oracle Fusion

IslamEsmail
Guide

HI

is there is a limitation with monitoring Oracle Fusion, and is it possible at the first place as i didn't found anything regarding it

Regards,

ESLAM

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AntonPineiro
DynaMight Guru
DynaMight Guru

Hi,

What do you mean? Can you provide more information about this?

Thank you!

Best regards

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sujit_k_singh
Champion

Hello @IslamEsmail 

Dynatrace does not provide a native extension or deep monitoring for Oracle Fusion SaaS applications. This is because Fusion Cloud is hosted by Oracle, and you don’t have access to the underlying infrastructure or JVM processes to install OneAgent. Monitoring is limited to synthetic checks and API-level health
For on-prem Fusion Middleware, Dynatrace supports standard WebLogic monitoring.
Dynatrace Professional Certified

Hi Sujit,

 

In case to monitor the Oracle Fusion SaaS application, I believe by enabling the JVM configuration with in application itself enables one step of collecting application level data. Also with just oracle extension plug there are limitations to monitor entire stack, will there be a consideration with in Dynatrace to build out of box scenario to enhance the monitoring but not being restricted and limited with what currently is being offered by Dynatrace?
Because our org is trying to leverage option to monitor Cloud stack using Dynatrace with out limitations and restrictions.

Your response will be helpful in planning things.

 

Regards

Hi @avinashmaddu,

Oracle Fusion SaaS is fully managed by Oracle, so customers don’t have the access Dynatrace needs to deploy OneAgent or collect deep APM data such as code‑level traces or PurePaths. Even if some JVM settings exist, the SaaS boundary limits what’s technically possible.
That’s why, today, monitoring Oracle Fusion SaaS is effectively limited to synthetics, API monitoring, and externally exposed metrics or logs. OpenTelemetry might seem like an alternative when agent deployment isn’t possible, but it still requires the ability to instrument the application runtime or deploy collectors, libraries, or sidecars — which isn’t feasible in a fully Oracle‑managed SaaS environment like Fusion.
 
Thanks,
Sujit
Dynatrace Professional Certified

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