Hi @Max_Karimi
I think you are confusing plugins and integrations.
A Kibana plugin which adds new/additional functionality to Kibana like a new visualization type.
The list of most common plugins can be found here
APM is not a Kibana plug in.
The vast majority of elastic users do not use Kibana plugins.
On the other hand, integrations are used extensively. An integration is used to collect ingest and analyze data sources like nginx logs or Apache logs or cloud trail logs, or his metrics etc.
There are hundreds of integrations.
So perhaps before we answer more questions.
Can you tell us at a high level what you're trying to accomplish and perhaps we can help? I feel like we're down in details but don't know what you're trying to accomplish.
Tell us a bit about your environment. Are you on-prem or in the cloud or what? Highly regulated environment. No internet access?
For example, I want to collect an analyze APM data from Java client.
I also want to collect and analyze system logs and metrics.
Can you do something like that?
Are you aware of the differences between fleet and agent and beats? Here have you decided what approach you're going to use? That's just as important so we can help.
In the meantime Here a few questions to your details below though
Hi @Max_Karimi again there **is no•• APM integration to add to Kibana see above.
Are you using Fleet + Agents? If not, you can probably ignore this.
If you are There is documentation on how to run fleet in an air gapped environment or with no internet access.
So again, tell us what you actually want to accomplish and perhaps we can help.