Specifications
Enable the AR Agent to Monitor Java Applets
Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.2 and later or Oracle's JInitiator 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 applets
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.
2. Use the AR Agent Publisher to generate an AR agent installation program:
a. Double-click ARAgentPublisher.exe to start it.
b. On the Welcome screen, select Generate an AR Agent Installation
Program and click Next.
c. At the warning message, click OK.
d. On the Software License Agreement screen, read the agreement and
click Yes.
e. On the Edit Controller Information screen, complete the fields and click
Next. (Click Help for assistance.)
f. On the Options for Agent Install screen, complete the fields and click
Next. (Click Help for assistance.)
g. On the Agent Extensions screen, select Install Application Event API.
h. Complete the remainder of the AR Agent Publisher screens, as
described in its online help, and generate the AR agent installation
program.
3. Install the AR agent by running the AR agent installation program on each
client system where users will use the Java applet.
4. Optionally, on each client system, use Windows Explorer to confirm that
the ARAppEvent.dll file is in the system root\SYSTEM32 directory, typically
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32.
5. In the Web page from which users run the Java applet, add HTML code to
start the Application Response Java hook. The HTML code depends on the
Web browser and the type of Java plug-in that is being used. The Java
applet that you want to observe must launch in the same Web browser
window as the Application Response Java hook; if the applet launches in a
new Web page, Application Response cannot collect response time data.
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