Can anyone tell me how to see how much traffic my site is receiving, and what kind of performance I am getting from my server? I think that WebLogic can create some HTML reports but am not sure how.
Thanks in advance.
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Reports from WebLogic (3 messages)
- Posted by: Michele Kavooras
- Posted on: January 04 2001 20:11 EST
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- Reports from WebLogic by palaniswamy sudhes kumar on January 08 2001 01:42 EST
- Reports from WebLogic by palaniswamy sudhes kumar on January 08 2001 01:50 EST
- Reports from WebLogic by Tyler Jewell on January 09 2001 18:42 EST
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- Posted by: palaniswamy sudhes kumar
- Posted on: January 08 2001 01:42 EST
- in response to Michele Kavooras
sir
what is the latest version of web logic
is it free downloadable ? how many mb
is EJB free downloadable ? how many mb?
pl explain from where can i get these things
sincerely
sudhes kumar
india -
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- Posted by: palaniswamy sudhes kumar
- Posted on: January 08 2001 01:50 EST
- in response to Michele Kavooras
sir
what is the latest version of web logic
is it free downloadable ? how many mb
is EJB free downloadable ? how many mb?
pl explain from where can i get these things
sincerely
sudhes kumar
india -
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- Posted by: Tyler Jewell
- Posted on: January 09 2001 18:42 EST
- in response to Michele Kavooras
Hi Michele-
WLS can create for you standard HTTP logs and HTTP Extended Logs that can be parsed for input by a variety of HTTP performance tools and utilities (none that come with WLS, however).
Go to edocs.bea.com, WLS60 documentation, Administrators Guides. One of the guides will be Web Server administration. This guide will talk about what it takes to have WLS set up the HTTP logs automatically.
Tyler