As promised on the usergroup I hereby create this topic.
Apparently this topic seems endless and to make Software AG and the users aware of existing functionality I would like to recall bits of Ian Porter’s presentation.
At Nissan to monitor the Broker they were using SMF-data (and with - I believe - accounting data).
They used the RDC-exit to monitor the RPC-server.
However they - as I - still do not think this is enough.
What we (at Dansk Supermarked) really would like is a setup where we decides to follow a specific application comprising one or more services (defined by the trinity) and one or more users (defined by their userid) and from the broker - preferably in a grafical tool (i.e. the Control center).
Herein the developer can get a list of all request to and from the broker which falls into the above category. Note that it is not a dynamic view that gets updated, it is a historical view.
So whenever a developer has an error he can set the trace for this user in particular and se the messages transferred between the host and the client, having then a clear notion where to look for the error.
But if anyone else has other requirements please list them so Software AG has a chance to follow up on this.
Regards, Peter F. Frandsen.
Vicepresident of the EntireX Usergroup
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