Multi-Instance Monitoring Arrives in APEX Project Eye (APE) 25.1

Monday, October 6, 2025

Centralized monitoring and analysis across all APEX environments


APEX Project Eye 25.1 introduces powerful multi-instance support, enabling centralized analysis and monitoring across all your APEX environments from development to production, and even across client installations.


⚠️ This feature is available exclusively with the APEX Project Eye Enterprise license. With the Standard license, APE must be installed in each environment individually, and cross-environment comparison is not supported.


If you're running the same app in multiple environments, comparing behavior, performance, and usage can be time-consuming and prone to errors. With this update, those comparisons become seamless and automated.



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Why Multi-Instance is Relevant for Development and Operations


APEX applications typically run in multiple environments: DEV, TEST, UAT, and PROD. However, runtime data, such as errors, usage logs, and performance metrics, are usually siloed. That makes it difficult to:

  • Reproduce bugs from production
  • Track performance regressions
  • Compare feature usage across environments


With APE 25.1, you can consolidate logs, metadata, and metrics from multiple APEX instances in one place, giving your team real-time operational visibility, regardless of where issues occur.

Choose Your Sync Strategy


APE supports multiple sync methods to match your infrastructure and data policies:

  • Export/Import (JSON): Ideal for disconnected or restricted environments
  • Direct Access: Use DB links or shared tables to access logs
  • REST Web Services: Push or pull logs in real-time via ORDS


All methods support filtering by instance, workspace, application, and metric type.

Dashboards: Now with Instance Awareness


All major dashboards —Instance, Workspace, Application, and Page — have been extended with an Instance selector. This means you can:

  • View and filter activity by environment (e.g., staging vs. production)
  • Detect anomalies after deployments
  • Drill into error rates and usage per instance



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Same dashboards, more powerful context.

New: Multi-Instance Comparison Reports


APE 25.1 also introduces dedicated reports to help you analyze activity and metadata side by side:

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  • Application Comparison: View app versions, last update dates, and runtime behavior

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  • Page Comparison: Spot differences in performance or error frequency per page
  • Activity ranges: Discover the specific timeframes, per instance and application, for which activity data is collected and used for analysis.

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These interactive reports are perfect for troubleshooting, release validation, auditing, and client support.

Typical Use Cases


Teams are already using multi-instance capabilities in APE 25.1 to:

- Compare application versions across environments and catch environment drift

- Check APEX and database versions for consistency

- Analyze page performance and error trends between TEST, UAT, and PROD

- Reproduce bugs by importing logs into DEV from UAT or PROD

- Measure feature usage across deployments

- Monitor APEX apps delivered as products:

          - Know which version each client is running

          - Compare behavior across client installations

          - Detect and resolve issues proactively

Getting Started with Multi-Instance


To begin using the multi-instance capabilities in APEX Project Eye 25.1:


1. Upgrade to APE 25.1 Enterprise

2. In Administration, enable the multi-instance configuration option

3. Open the new Instances section in Administration and define your remote environments

4. Optionally, install the stand-alone APE Agent App on remote instances to enable log collection and synchronization

5. Choose and configure your sync method (Export/Import, Direct Access, REST) following the in-app instructions

6. If necessary, map Application IDs Across Instances to ensure all dashboards and comparison reports treat them as the same app, making cross-environment analysis accurate. A special UI in the administration supports this process.

7. Once data is flowing, you can:

  • Use your existing dashboards with instance filtering
  • Explore the new Multi-Instance Reports to compare application versions, errors, usage, performance, and environment configurations side by side.

Summary


Multi-instance support in APEX Project Eye 25.1 transforms how you monitor and debug APEX applications across environments.

With centralized data, cross-instance dashboards, and comparison reports, your team can:

  • Investigate issues without direct production access
  • Validate deployments across environments
  • Ensure consistent performance and behavior
  • Support clients more effectively with real usage insights
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Ines Repnik

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Developer - APEX Project Eye

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