The team is pumped to make the announcement of the acquisition. It's been a pleasure working with Shay Frendt.
We'll be follow up with more information about the integration in next week, but for anyone at AWS Re:Invent. We'll be throwing a launch party tonight http://blog.exceptional.io/event/exceptional-invites-you-to-... and keeping on the theme of Ranger. We'll be making an official launch event at a shooting range tomorrow. A few spaces are still available. http://launch.ranger.io
I saw the link to Airbrake on that announcement, and Airbrake is showing the AWS Beanstalk PHP Application page, with appropriate details of the PHP installation.
Since you asked... I'm working on a product in this space. Check out http://ratchet.io . Collects and aggregates errors from rails, javascript, php, python, etc.
Any such services that work well with (i.e. have official support for) Java applications? Other than New Relic, which requires a rather pricey "Pro" subscription for exception reporting...
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I've seen a least a dozen over the last few months. It seems like a very crowded space. Is this a new thing?
Heroku and AWS seem to be the popular targets. How do all these services differ from one another?
Full text search, a lightning-fast drill-down UI, and advanced collaboration tools make Honeybadger the best option to manage Rails errors. IMHO
Since our public launch we've gained a lot of traction. Many of the apps we monitor are household names. For the latest news: @honeybadgerapp.
Sorry for the blatant plug, but you asked. :)