Delivering a great end-user experience is a tough job for any application manager, including Oracle APEX applications (APEX).
Oracle Application Performance Monitoring (APM) reduces this burden by providing deep visibility into the performance of applications, allowing you to quickly diagnose problems and deliver the desired level of service. This includes the monitoring of the multiple components and application logic spread across clients, third-party services, and back-end computing tiers, on-premises or on the cloud.
Real User Monitoring capabilities help optimize user experience in real-time
Real User Monitoring capabilities help optimize user experience in real-time through visibility into the front-end performance of your APEX applications. Real User Monitoring tracks user sessions, page views, and page load times and identifies AJAX call response times for all users, all the time. It uses a dedicated JavaScript agent that’s OpenTelemetry compliant to collect out-of-the-box and customized metrics and dimensions, to provide a detailed analysis of any performance and availability issues. Synthetic monitors can be used to proactively check your application’s availability via pre-defined scripts. They can be run from our publicly available Vantage Points as well as from Private locations within a secured environment. The monitoring collected data is available for alerts, analysis, and dynamic dashboards using a powerful query language with a rich set of widgets to present your real-time end-user data.
Oracle APEX application is a low-code platform that enables developers to build enterprise scalable, secure websites and mobile applications that can run on-premises and in Oracle Cloud.
Advantages of the GitHub developer platform and its easy-to-use interface
Check out this GitHub solution to learn:
- How to set up an APM Real User Monitor for an APEX application
- Create a Custom APEX Dashboard
- Integrate with the OCI Database Management Service

To learn more about Application Performance Monitoring capabilities visit:
- Oracle Cloud Observability and Management Platform
- Application Performance Monitoring Technical Content
- Hands-on APM Oracle LiveLabs Workshops
Resources
For more blogs on Oracle APM, visit the Observability and Management – Application Performance Monitoring blog space.