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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 11:39 am Post subject: |
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bsiggers wrote: |
Based on the requirements of most of our webservices, most of them have a kind of query/lookup basis. So what we could do is just perform a query/lookup against a known good part number, for example, and just keep repeating and monitoring response times and return codes. |
Remember that this will put a load on the system especialy if you are accessing another system such as a DB or something like SAP.
You could code a test rqst/resp into your WSDL's. In these cases, you just return a pre canned response. Perhaps the Timestamp of the last DB request. _________________ WMQ User since 1999
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Every time you reinvent the wheel the more square it gets (anon). If in doubt think and investigate before you ask silly questions. |
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bsiggers |
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:52 pm Post subject: |
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Acolyte
Joined: 09 Dec 2010 Posts: 53 Location: Vancouver, BC
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Very true. However, the point of these type of checks for us was to do something like a 'real world performance' end-to-end type of measurement, so adding doing another query/lookup didn't have too much of an impact. However, we try to stagger out the checks to make sure that the load is minimized (for example, one check every 5-10 minutes or so). |
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