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Total Checks During Runtime—Total number of runtime Code Access Security (CAS) checks
performed by the .NET server since the server started in the last polling interval.
{
History Record—Click the History Record icon
to view history graph of the total runtime
check trend. Point to a spot on the curve to view the data at the specific time point. Authorized
users can view statistics over the last 1 hour, last 6 hours, today, yesterday, this week, this month,
and this year by clicking the corresponding icons.
.NET Application
The .NET Application area layout is shown in
.
Figure 263 .NET Application area layout
.NET Application area fields:
•
Name—Name of the Web application. The __Total__ entry displays the summary information of all
Web applications.
•
Waiting Transactions—Number of COM + transactions in waiting or suspended states in the last
polling interval.
•
Errors—Number of errors occurred during processing HTTP requests in the last polling interval,
including parser errors, compile errors, and runtime errors. Typically, errors do not occur during
normal operation.
•
Requests—Number of requests received by the Web applications since the .NET server started in
the last polling interval.
•
Request Timeouts—Number of timed out requests in the Web applications in the last polling
interval.
•
Application Queue Requests—Number of requests added to the queue since the .NET server
started in the last polling interval.
•
Sent Request Bytes—Number of bytes sent by the Web applications in the last polling interval.
•
Received Request Bytes—Number of bytes received by the Web applications in the last polling
interval.
•
Active Sessions—Number of active sessions in the Web applications in the last polling interval.
•
Transactions—Number of COM + transactions that have started in the Web applications in the last
polling interval.
•
Aborted Transactions—Number of COM + transactions aborted in the Web applications in the last
polling interval.
JBoss server
The JBoss server is an open source Web server for developing and deploying Web applications
complied in Java. APM provides the ability to monitor JBoss servers of versions 4.x and 5.0.