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Foglight for Microsoft DOT NET 5.9.13 - Application Servers User Guide

Monitoring Application Servers Monitoring Systems Monitoring Servers Monitoring Deployed Applications Monitoring Requests Managing Traces Using Object Tracking to Locate Memory Leaks Monitoring Methods Application Servers Monitor Views
JVM view Method Groups view Request Types view Entity EJBs view Message Driven EJBs view Stateful Session EJBs view Stateless Session EJBs view Deployed Applications view JSPs/Servlets components view Resource Adapters components view Web Applications components view Web Services components view .NET views JBoss Services views Oracle Services views Tomcat Services views WebLogic Services views WebSphere Services views JMX Administration dashboard JMX Explorer dashboard
Appendix: Regular Expressions

WebLogic Services views

This section describes the Services views that are specific to WebLogic application servers:

WebLogic Execute Queues view

Use this view to examine runtime information for all the execute queues in the selected WebLogic server.

WebLogic JDBC Data Sources view

Use this view to monitor the health of the connection pools that the selected WebLogic server uses.

An important indicator of the performance of a JDBC connection pool is the presence or lack of waiters. Especially important to observe is the presence of failed waiters (in the Connection Failures After Waiting column) as these are waiters that were unable to successfully obtain a database connection.

WebLogic JTA Runtime view

Use this view to examine runtime transactions the selected WebLogic server handles. Specifically, it displays transactions that are processing successfully (committing), transactions that cause errors (rollbacks), and transactions that time out (abandoned).

There are four types of rollbacks:

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