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Web services gateway counters

These service integration bus (SIBus) Web services gateway counters are part of the performance monitoring infrastructure (PMI), which provides server-side monitoring and a client-side API to retrieve performance information. Examples of Web services gateway counters are the number of synchronous and asynchronous requests and responses.

Counter definitions
Name Key Description Granularity Type Level Overhead
SynchronousRequestCount wsgwModule.synchronousRequests The number of synchronous requests made. Per Web service CountStatistic All Low
SynchronousResponseCount wsgwModule.synchronousResponses The number of synchronous responses made. Per Web service CountStatistic All Low
AsynchronousRequestCount wsgwModule.asynchronousRequests The number of asynchronous requests made. Per Web service CountStatistic All Low
AsynchronousResponseCount wsgwModule.asynchronousResponses The number of asynchronous responses made. Per Web service CountStatistic All Low



Related tasks
Monitoring overall system health
Related reference
PMI data organization
Service integration bus counters
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