Specifications
Chapter 6: Configure Applications
and Servers
BT Studio provides a work environment to help you develop a
set of rules that Application Response (AR) uses to recognize
the transactions to monitor. To use BT Studio to develop rule
sets, you must define the applications and servers for the
monitored applications. The definition of these applications and
servers is called configuration. When the AR configuration is
properly defined, BT Studio can calculate client, network, and
server time for transactions recorded in an event log file, just
as they would be reported by Application Response.
Back Up AR Configuration Data
As a precaution, back up your Application Response (AR)
configuration data before using BT Studio to modify rule sets
and make other configuration changes. This will enable you to
return to your previous configuration if you encounter
problems with a new configuration. The AR configuration data
is stored in the %NH_HOME%\data\response directory on a
Windows eHealth system, and in the
$NH_HOME/data/response directory on a UNIX eHealth
system. Before making configuration changes, copy the
contents of the entire directory to another directory, such as
NH_HOME\data\response_backup.
Choose a Configuration Method
BT Studio offers several ways to define applications and
servers. Choose the method that is appropriate for your
situation:
If you have defined applications and servers for Application
Response and the BT Studio system has network access to
the eHealth Web server, download configuration
information. This is the most common configuration
method.
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