The application server was prompting a huge amount of the ClassNotFoundException class. The main driver of the issue is that the class could never be effectively stacked, but the application server continued attempting to stack it for each request. This should not be a problem for quick and moderate requests and features. This level of detail for each incoming request or feature may clutch the rare asset—the class loader—and, accordingly, affect the response time for requests.
The ability, adaptability, and capacity of the monitoring system is to catch each and every request and response with the data on stacking classes to help recognize the symptoms. The following screenshot displays one such scenario in the application framework: