WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Event performance statistics

Performance monitoring statistics are available for most server events. You can use performance monitoring statistics to monitor the counts of successful and unsuccessful invocation requests, and the time taken to complete events.

You can use the Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI) to monitor three performance statistics generated by certain server events, as shown in the following table:

Table 1. PMI statistics for events
Statistic name Type Description
BadRequests Counter Number of failed invocations of the event.
GoodRequests Counter Number of successful invocations of the event.
ResponseTime Timer Elapsed time for event completion.

. These statistics are limited to service component events with elements having ENTRY, EXIT, and FAILURE natures. Each statistic is created for a single event of a given server event type in an application. All performance measurements are either counters (a cumulative number of the firings of a given event point), or timers (the duration, measured in milliseconds, between the firings of two event points). Each event kind (and their relevant elements) that can be monitored are listed below:

Table 2. Event types and elements that can produce event performance statistics
Event type Element(s)
Business process Process
Invoke
Staff
Receive
Wait
Compensate
Pick
Scope
Selector Operation
Map Map
Transformation
Mediation OperationBinding
ParameterMediation
Resource adapter InboundEventRetrieval
InboundEventDelivery
Outbound

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