Specifications

Enable the AR Agent to Monitor Java Applications
hook applet runs within the same Java virtual machine as the sales applet, it
can measure transaction times and report them to the AR agent.
The procedure for setting up Application Response for monitoring of Java
applets is different from the setup of monitoring Java applications.
To setup Application Response to monitor a Java application
1. Enable the AR agent to monitor Java applications
2. Define rules for a Java application
To setup Application Response to monitor a Java applet
1. Enable the AR agent to monitor Java applets
2. Define rules for a Java applet.
This section contains the following topics:
Enable the AR Agent to Monitor Java Applications
(see page 102)
Enable the AR Agent to Monitor Java Applets
(see page 104)
Define Rules for a Java Application or Java Applet
(see page 106)
Example: Develop Java Transaction Rules
(see page 107)
Track Failed Transactions
(see page 109)
Invoke the Application Response Java Hook as an Applet
(see page 111)
Enable the AR Agent to Monitor Java Applications
To enable Application Response to monitor transactions in Java applications,
you must first generate an AR agent installation program that supports this
functionality. When the agent is installed on client systems where a Java
application is used, Application Response will be able to measure transaction
response times based on special rules. This functionality supports applications
developed using Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.2 and later.
Note: You must use a licensed AR agent to monitor Java applications. You
cannot use the BT recording agent to collect information for this feature.
To enable the AR agent to recognize events in Java applications
1. Download the AR Agent Publisher:
a. Log in to the eHealth Web interface.
b. Go to the Systems & Apps page.
c. Click Application Response.
d. Click Download.
e. Click the link to download the AR Agent Publisher to a Windows
system.
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