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Foglight for Java EE Technologies 5.9.7.5 - Application Servers User Guide

Monitoring Application Servers Monitoring Systems Monitoring Servers Monitoring Applications Monitoring Requests Managing Traces Using Object Tracking to Locate a Memory Leak 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

Sampled Breakdowns tab

The Sampled Breakdowns > Tier graph shows the distribution of the response time over different tiers, such as the application servers and database. The results are displayed as a stacked graph, with each tier represented by a different color.
The Sampled Breakdowns > Component Technology graph shows the execution time data for the selected request broken down by component technology. The response time is displayed in segments and each segment represents the time spent in each Java EE Component Technology (for example, HTTP, Servlet, EJB, JDBC, JNDI, or Custom Components). This information helps you accurately determine where to focus your application performance-tuning efforts. The results are displayed as a stacked graph, with each component technology represented by a different color.
The Sampled Breakdowns > Application graph is a stacked graph that shows the response time by the various applications that serviced the request.
The Sampled Breakdowns > Server graph is a stacked graph that shows the distribution of response time over different application servers.

Incomplete/Exceptional Exits tab

Managing Traces

Manually collecting single traces

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In the Request Types table, click Collect Traces. The Collect Traces dialog box opens.
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If you want to specify the Request Type using regular expressions, select the Use regular expression check box and type a string in the box below.
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Set the time period for which you want to collect the number of traces in the Collection Period box. The default value is 6000 seconds.
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Select whether you want to collect methods in full detail or component detail using the Collection Level list. The default value is component detail.
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Use the Collect SQL Parameter list to indicate whether you want to track SQL bind variable values. The default value is Off. For more information, see SQL tab .
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Click the check box beside Traces that match to limit the trace collection to All or Any.
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If you select Any, click the add icon to open the Add criteria menu.
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Optional — Click the Collect all parameters check box to collect the values for all parameters. This option is enabled by default.
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From the Servers list, select the servers from which you want to collect single traces.
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Click Collect Traces.
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