Specifications
Configuration Files
Application Response provides a set of default applications and
servers (defined in the configuration files) that allow you to
monitor average response time almost immediately. To
monitor an application, you use a function of the eHealth Web
interface to enable the desired application. You do not need to
define servers; Application Response uses the default server
definitions for that application.
BT Studio provides the same set of default applications and
servers as Application Response. If you have not yet defined
applications and servers in Application Response, you can do
the following:
Use the default applications provided by BT Studio as a
starting point for rule sets. To start with a default
application rule set, simply enable the application. Then
edit the rule set to add transaction definitions that will
monitor transaction-specific response times.
Use the default servers provided by BT Studio. The default
servers enable you to track server times for transactions
but not to track the response times of individual servers.
To use the default servers, do nothing. BT Studio and
Application Response use them automatically when specific
servers are not defined.
Configuration Files
When you install eHealth, it uses the following default files to
define default applications, servers, and rule sets:
Config.ard – contains information about application and
server definitions
Rules.ard – contains application rule sets
DefRules.ard – contains template (default) application rule
sets, which BT Studio uses as a starting point when you
define a new application
On the eHealth system, these files are stored in the
ehealth/data/response directory, where ehealth is the eHealth
installation directory. When you download configuration
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