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Monday, January 15, 2007

WebORB Invocation Monitor (functionality a.k.a. 'Service Capture')

WebORB Management Console, a tool for managing and monitoring product and deployed services, will include a tab displaying information about invocations occurring in the server in real-time. The feature will be available in the next point release (estimated release 5-10 days). The name of the feature is 'Traffic Monitor'. Essentially it provides the same functionality one would find in the proxy utilities such as Service Capture or Charles, which is a detailed display of the data in the incoming requests as well as invocation return values. The feature uses new WebORB real-time messaging, thus the invocation data is dynamically pushed to the client. Below is a screenshot from the internal build:

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the only thing it looks like you cant do with your application there is edit your server side class files. that would be sweet...

12:19 AM

 
Blogger Mark Piller said...

What do you mean "edit server side class files"? You can make a change in a class, recompile and redeploy it. The changes will go immediately in effect.

6:38 AM

 

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