Thanks Adrian!

Jacques

From: "Adrian Crum" <adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com>
> The metrics commits included 136172, 1361724, and 1361727.
> 
> -Adrian
> 
> On 4/11/2013 12:17 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>> Thanks Adrian,
>>
>> Yes I saw the threshold idea in Java comments
>>
>> Looks like an interesting tool
>> BTW for the other statistics (I never used it), do you know if chained 
>> requests are taken into account?
>>
>> Still, can you confirm only if 1361722 and 1361724 the only commits? I guess 
>> there is no Jira?
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>> From: "Adrian Crum" <adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com>
>>> I will create a Wiki page this weekend.
>>>
>>> The metric name can be anything - the example has a URL: prefix to help
>>> distinguish request metrics from service metrics. You can put anything
>>> you want there.
>>>
>>> The request-map can have an additional <response> element - which will
>>> direct the servlet to an alternate view if the metric crosses a
>>> threshold. I think the JavaDocs explain that.
>>>
>>> The basic idea is to put metrics in places where you anticipate heavy
>>> loads or bottlenecks, then use a third-party reporting/monitoring tool
>>> to read the metrics.
>>>
>>> -Adrian
>>>
>>> On 4/11/2013 8:36 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>>> Thanks Atul,
>>>>
>>>> So you mean you simply need to put a token (like webapp name) before the 
>>>> request name in this metric name? Did you try it with another request?
>>>> I see it works on trunk demo and OOTB locally. But I can't get it to work 
>>>> on a custom app I have patched, so maybe I miss something I will wait 
>>>> Adrian's answer about that
>>>>
>>>> Jacques
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From: "Atul Vani" <atul.v...@hotwaxmedia.com>
>>>>> I think that's just the name, to recognize it among list of several
>>>>> others, when there will be lots of them. A certain convention is used to
>>>>> specify that it is for URL or any service. Then again same names request
>>>>> mappings can exist in separate webapps, so a leading appname, in this case
>>>>> 'webtools'. It can be changed to anything.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 00:47:26 +0530, Jacques Le Roux
>>>>> <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Adrian,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let me know if you will, else I might do it...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BTW, are 1361722 and 1361724 the only commit? Is there a Jira?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Could you explain just a bit more the request syntax, sorry but the OOTB
>>>>>> example is a bit confusing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> +    <request-map uri="ViewMetrics">
>>>>>> +        <security https="true" auth="true"/>
>>>>>> +        <metric name="URL: webtools/ViewMetrics" /><!-- Here for
>>>>>> demonstration -->
>>>>>> +        <response name="success" type="view" value="ViewMetrics"/>
>>>>>> +    </request-map>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What would it be for another than ViewMetrics?
>>>>>> I mean why "URL: webtools/ViewMetrics"?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jacques
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>
>>>>>>> Great, thanks Adrian!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maybe a wiki page using http://markmail.org/message/x4lzvda66ju6gdg5
>>>>>>> would help to remember the commands?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jacques
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> From: "Adrian Crum" <adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com>
>>>>>>>> On 4/7/2013 6:38 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 4/7/2013 12:11 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> From: "Adrian Crum" <adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Have you considered using the metrics feature?
>>>>>>>>>>> Ha forgot to ask about it, now I see and remember this thread and I
>>>>>>>>>>> will digg in http://markmail.org/message/x4lzvda66ju6gdg5
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Of course, I'd not be against a brief briefing, or a link to
>>>>>>>>>>> explain.
>>>>>>>>>> What I mostly miss is where are the metrics in webtools?
>>>>>>>>> Oops, I forgot to commit that part. I will take care of it.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Actually, I did commit it:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://localhost:8443/webtools/control/ViewMetrics
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -Adrian
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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