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Java agent v8.12.0

May 23, 2024Download
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New features and improvements

  • Add support for Java 22 1819
  • Add AI Monitoring support for AWS SDK for Java v2 Bedrock Runtime Client versions 2.20.157 and above 1837
  • Enhance log forwarding to include caused by section 1857
  • Add support for Pekko Http 1850
  • Add local decorating for Log4j 2 users utilizing JsonTemplateLayout 1866
  • Performance improvements on SQL checks 1887

Fixes

  • Resolve various thread hopping issues with Spring Reactor call chains 1883
  • Refactor the daily logfile rolling job to support all platforms 1888
  • Fix Ning memory leak 1903

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Deprecations

  • The browser footer injection APIs have been deprecated and will be removed in a future agent release. The header injection API now adds both the header and footer scripts. 1679

  • The following instrumentation modules are deprecated and will be removed in the next major release:

    • aws-wrap-0.7.0
    • java.completable-future-jdk8
    • play-2.3
    • spring-3.0.0
    • netty-3.4
    • Struts v1

Update to latest version

To identify which version of the Java agent you're currently using, run java -jar newrelic.jar -v. Your Java agent version will be printed to your console.

Then, to update to the latest Java agent version:

  1. Back up the entire Java agent root directory to another location. Rename that directory to NewRelic_Agent#.#.#, where #.#.# is the agent version number.
  2. Download the agent..
  3. Unzip the new agent download file, then copy newrelic-api.jar and newrelic.jar into the original Java agent root directory.
  4. Compare your old newrelic.yml with the newly downloaded newrelic.yml from the zip, and update the file if needed.
  5. Restart your Java dispatcher.

If you experience issues after the Java agent update, restore from the backed-up New Relic agent directory.

Update agent config differences

We add new settings to newrelic.yml as we release new versions of the agent. You can use diff or another diffing utility to see what's changed, and add the new config settings to your old file. Make sure not to overwrite any customizations you've made to the file, such as your license key, app name, or changes to default settings.

For example, if you diff the default newrelic.yml files for Java agent versions 7.10.0 and 7.11.0, the results printed to the console will be like:

➜ diff newrelic_7.10.0.yml newrelic_7.11.0.yml
...
107a108,119
> # Whether the log events should include context from loggers with support for that.
> include_context_data:
>
> # When true, application logs will contain context data.
> enabled: false
>
> # A comma separated list of attribute keys whose values should be sent to New Relic.
> #include:
>
> # A comma separated list of attribute keys whose values should not be sent to New Relic.
> #exclude:
>
125a138
>
128c141
< enabled: false
---
> enabled: true
export const _frontmatter = {"subject":"Java agent","releaseDate":"2024-05-23","version":"8.12.0","downloadLink":"https://download.newrelic.com/newrelic/java-agent/newrelic-agent/8.12.0/","features":["“Add Support for Java 22”","“Add AI Monitoring Support or Java v2 Bedrock Runtime Client versions 2.20.157 and above”","“Add support for Pekko Http”","“Enhance log forwarding to include ‘caused by’ section”"],"bugs":["“Resolve various thread hopping issues with Spring Reactor call chains”","“Refactor the daily logfile rolling job to support all platforms”","“Fix Ning memory leak”"],"security":[]}
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