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Measures reported by WLServletTest
This test periodically tracks the servlets invoked and
reloaded, and measures the minimum,
maximum, and average response times of a specific server instance.
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement
Unit |
Interpretation |
| Max_exec_time |
The average duration
for which the single longest invocation of all the servlets within a servlet group executed
since creation
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Secs |
The detailed diagnosis of this measure, if enabled, reveals the maximum execution time, minimum execution time, invocation count, reload count, and average execution time for every servlet in the monitored servlet groups. |
| Min_exec_time |
The
average duration for which the single shortest invocation of all the servlets in a servlet group
executed since creation |
Secs
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| Invocation_count
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The
total number of times the servlets within a servlet group were invoked |
Number |
Comparing
this value across servlets can provide an indication of the relative
popularity of the servlets. An administrator can use the information
about invocations to determine the servlet(s) by tuning which , the
performance of the service can be significantly improved. |
| Reload_count |
The
total number of times for which the servlets within a servlet group were reloaded |
Number
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| Avg_execution_time |
The
average of response time of the servlets in a servlet group |
Secs
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This
measure indicates which servlet(s) is providing slow response. An
increased execution time can be attributed to poor design of the
servlet code. Slow database access or non-optimal queries can also
increase the execution time. |
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