Analyzing Web Services Performance
Application Performance Management (APM) lets users view aggregate data about SOAP and REST web services operations using overview data, statistics, and charts. These tools give you a quick view of your web services integrations, so you are better equipped to handle errors, implement changes, and maintain them.
Monitor the performance of web services with the following tools in Application Performance Management (APM):
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SOAP Web Services Analysis -This tool lets you monitor the performance of top SOAP web services operations and record processing. It shows a status breakdown for SOAP web services and provides information about the API versions used in requests. It also provides further details about each operation.
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REST Web Services Analysis – This tool lets you monitor the performance of REST web services operations. It provides information about top REST web services operations, users, requests, error statistics, and execution timings.
Guidelines for Analyzing Web Services Performance
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SOAP Web Services Analysis and REST Web Services Analysis show only synchronous operations and requests. To know more about the difference between synchronous and asynchronous request processing, see Synchronous Versus Asynchronous Request Processing.
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Your performance logs are not moved with your NetSuite account to the new data center built on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). For the first 29 days after the move, the displayed values will be calculated using data stored since the date of the move, rather than from the last 30 days.
To monitor the performance of your SOAP web services, see the following help topics:
To monitor the performance of your REST web services, see the following help topics:
Related Topics
- Using the Application Performance Management Tools
- Monitoring Account Performance
- Monitoring Record Pages
- Monitoring Performance with the Page Time Summary
- Using Page Time Details
- Analyzing Scripts
- Monitoring SuiteCloud Processors Performance
- Analyzing Search Performance
- Monitoring Web Services and RESTlet Concurrency
- Profiling Operations Performance