Specifications
Alternative Configuration Methods
3. In the events pane, locate a value in the Server column
that is a resource of the application to monitor and for
which a server definition does not already exist.
4. Right-click the server value and select Create Server from
the shortcut menu.
5. In the New Server dialog, select the appropriate server
type and click OK.
6. On the General tab, specify a unique name for the new
server (15 characters or less) and a description of the
server, if desired.
7. Check the remaining tabs of the Server Properties window
and make changes, as appropriate.
8. On the Details tab, click Uses Port Redirection if the server
is enabled for redirection, allowing the server to redirect
the client to use another port if the original port is in use.
9. On the Hostnames, Ports tab, BT Studio lists the hostname
and port for the server that you selected. If the server
system has multiple hostnames (for example, because it
has two or more network interface cards), click to add
more hostnames or ports for this server.
10. On the URL Substrings tab (for Web servers only), specify
one or more URL substrings to monitor for Web traffic. If
you want to combine the traffic for various URL substrings,
you can specify them here. For example, you can specify
myWeb1 and myWeb2 to combine the traffic for all URLs
that include those strings.
11. Click Submit and Close.
12. Repeat steps 3 through 11 for each server that you want
to define.
Define Applications Manually
BT Studio provides a function to define applications manually.
This is an alternative to defining applications using the
Connection Manager or another configuration method. To
determine which applications are already defined to BT Studio,
from the menu bar select View, Applications. BT Studio
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