DX Application Performance Management

  • 1.  Determining the number of accesses in the application

    Posted Nov 21, 2016 10:31 PM

    With the information in the images below, can we say that the value 18,599 is the number of sessions (id) created? So I can say that this was the number of hits on the day?

    In the image below we have the get-user, it is safe to say that the value 12,644 is the number of users who logged in the application.

     

     

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  • 2.  Re: Determining the number of accesses in the application
    Best Answer

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Nov 22, 2016 12:54 AM

    Hello,

    > 1. can we say that the value 18,599 is the number of sessions (id) created? So I can say that this was the number of hits on the day?

    Yes, in effect that should be correct i.e. every new hit/load of the LoginEntrada transaction page caused it to get a new session id.

     

    > 2. In the image below we have the get-user, it is safe to say that the value 12,644 is the number of users who logged in the application?

    Yes I think so. The lower RPI value compared to the getSessionID RPI could be due to session id being changed changed after login?

    Guenter_Grossberger, Hiko_Davis for more advice 

     

    Thanks

     

    Lynn



  • 3.  Re: Determining the number of accesses in the application

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Nov 22, 2016 09:11 AM

    I don't see getSessionID and getUsuario in the same tree, so I'm assuming two different nodes?  I agree with both your answers Lynn.  If this is set up the way I'm assuming in looking at both screenshots, I believe the session ID may be changing (being set) after logging in.



  • 4.  Re: Determining the number of accesses in the application

    Posted Nov 23, 2016 07:36 AM

    Hello! Good Morning!
    Yes! Very useful this information.

    This really helped me a lot!

    Thank you so much!



  • 5.  Re: Determining the number of accesses in the application

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Nov 22, 2016 09:45 AM

    Hi Olivia:

        Were the two answers helpful? What are your thoughts on this comment:

    >The lower RPI value compared to the getSessionID RPI could be due to session id being changed changed after login?

     

    Thanks

    Hal German



  • 6.  Re: Determining the number of accesses in the application

    Posted Nov 23, 2016 07:37 AM

    Hello! Good Morning!
    Yes! Very useful this information.

    This really helped me a lot!

    I will analyze in more detail with the whole team!
    Thank you so much!



  • 7.  Re: Determining the number of accesses in the application

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Nov 23, 2016 07:52 AM

    Thanks Olivia. Marking as answered. You of course may post your findings and additional questions as needed.