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Phurnace creates software that can crush the configuration chaos of web application servers. We can instantaneously determine if it is your app server config settings that are causing problems with your Java EE applications. Find the issues immediately or rule out the existence of configuration problems – Either way; we can dramatically impact your web app server performance and downtime. Phurnace can also eliminate the error-prone, repetitive heartaches associated with the installation, configuration and updates of software running on web application servers -- regardless of vendor or version (IBM, BEA, JBoss), regardless if on physical or virtualized servers. In an upcoming release, Phurnace will enable the migration of applications from one web app server vendor's platform to another.
Developers and System Administrators use Phurnace to reduce errors, save time and reduce overall deployment costs. It catches and eliminates configuration defects during troubleshooting or deployments. It gives you a clear picture of “configuration drift” in your production environments. It makes comparing configurations manageable, useable and simple. It guides the migration of applications between environments (from dev to test to production). It automatically transforms configurations for server upgrades. And to make all of this repeatable and easily adopted, Phurnace software is agent-less and accessible through an Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) user interface or directly from a command line interface. Phurnace can be initiated (via the command line interface) by using a shell script, bat script, or custom Ant task.
Phurnace Deliver™ is built by system admins for system admins. It is a set of tools uniquely designed for the day to day tasks of troubleshooting and fixing web app server configuration issues. As a system admin, your job is on the line -- the servers must be running and must be running at peak performance. New application releases are always just weeks away, patches seem to come out endlessly and your entire environment is probably scheduled for a web app server release migration in the next quarter or so. You need help, and the scripts that someone built to "magically” fix it, just aren't enough.
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