Using Logging Agents [message #24162] |
Tue, 02 August 2005 02:33  |
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Originally posted by: varaya.syamanond.centrelink.gov.au
Hi all,
Basically, I was ask to look at how TPTP can be integrate with an in-house
tool we are developing. Now, this tool currently gathers specific metrics
which is just being written out to a log file, all monitoring is done
through the console in Eclipse Workbench. After working through the
Tutorial from the EclipseCon ("Using Test and Performance Tools Platform
Logging and Monitoring Tools"), I've come up with the following idea: My
idea is to customise a data collection agent (like the example in the
tutorial) to send back these metrics for monitoring (eg. I would like to
monitor the number of active threads vs time). Am I on the right track
here? Advices will be much appreciated :)
Thank you,
Sylvia
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Re: Using Logging Agents [message #24209 is a reply to message #24162] |
Tue, 02 August 2005 05:06  |
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Hi Sylvia,
This sounds like a good fit. Using a data collection agent you can send
back both statistical data and log data which will allow you to populate
the TPTP statistical and log models. Once you're populating those
models you get all the viewers and other UI that sit of top of them for
free (e.g. statistical viewer, log correlation etc).
cheers
Antony
Sylvia S. wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Basically, I was ask to look at how TPTP can be integrate with an
> in-house tool we are developing. Now, this tool currently gathers
> specific metrics which is just being written out to a log file, all
> monitoring is done through the console in Eclipse Workbench. After
> working through the Tutorial from the EclipseCon ("Using Test and
> Performance Tools Platform Logging and Monitoring Tools"), I've come up
> with the following idea: My idea is to customise a data collection agent
> (like the example in the tutorial) to send back these metrics for
> monitoring (eg. I would like to monitor the number of active threads vs
> time). Am I on the right track here? Advices will be much appreciated :)
>
> Thank you,
> Sylvia
>
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