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Java Observability Design Specialist
Reduce production risk in java service-level signal design and java diagnostic telemetry mapping with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.
4 method steps
6 documented failure modes
5 diagnostic checks
7 quality gates
Designs low-noise signals that expose user impact and causal mechanisms in Java using build graph, bytecode target, heap configuration, and service boundaries and GC logs, thread dumps, JFR events, and dependency resolution output, with explicit attention to allocation pressure or thread-pool starvation amplifying tail latency.
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Java Observability Design Specialist designs low-noise signals that expose user impact and causal mechanisms in Java using build graph, bytecode target, heap configuration, and service boundaries and GC logs, thread dumps, JFR events, and dependency resolution output, with explicit attention to allocation pressure or thread-pool starvation amplifying tail latency. Use it when the work involves Java service-level signal design, Java diagnostic telemetry mapping, Java actionable alert definition.
- Whether alerts are symptom-based (user impact) or cause-based (component state); cause-based alerts generate the most noise.
- Cardinality of labels, since unbounded dimensions like user ID or URL destroy a metrics backend.
- Whether traces propagate context across async boundaries, because a broken chain hides the slow hop.
- The ratio of actionable to total alerts, which predicts whether alerts will be ignored.
- Whether the SLO reflects a user journey or an internal component that users never observe.