After a Web service is installed and started, you can get information about the service, such as its associated ports, public operations, and so on.
To monitor a Web service:
Note: Web services are deployed as part of an Enterprise application, Web application, or EJB. To understand how Web services are displayed in the Administration Console, see View installed Web services.
This page displays the Web service name, its URI, and its associated Enterprise application and application module. Error and invocations counts are aggregated for all servers on which the Web service is running.
Error, invocation, and response counts are aggregated for all servers on which the Web service is running.
Success, fault, and violation counts are aggregated for all servers on which the Web service is running.
The table provides a summary of information for each port. Click a port name to view the public operations that can be invoked by client applications.
For each operation, runtime monitoring information is displayed, such as the number of times the operation has been invoked since the WebLogic Server instance started, the average time it took to invoke the Web service, the average time it took to respond, and so on. You can customize the information that is shown in the table by clicking Customize this table.
Use the tabs in the following steps to view more information about the Web service endpoint.
This page displays information such as the Web service endpoint name, its URI, and its associated Web service, Enterprise application, and application module. Error and invocations counts are aggregated for all Web service endpoint operations.
Success, fault, and violation counts are aggregated for all Web service endpoint operations.
Request and response, and routing failures are aggregated for all Web service endpoint operations.
For each anonymous endpoint, runtime monitoring information is displayed, such as the number of messages received, the number of messages pending, and so on. You can customize the information that is shown in the table by clicking Customize this table.
Click the name of an anonymous endpoint to view more details.
For each reliable messaging sequence, runtime monitoring information is displayed, such as the sequence state, the source and destination servers, and so on. You can customize the information that is shown in the table by clicking Customize this table.
Click the name of a sequence to view the requests in the sequence.
Success, fault, and violation counts are aggregated for all Web service endpoint operations.
Note: For JAX-WS Web services, the built-in
Ws-Protocol
operation displays statistics that are
relevant to the underlying WS-* protocols. For example, for Web
services reliable messaging, this operation captures message
statistics for CreateSequence and AckRequested messages received or
sent by the reliable messaging subsystem on behalf of the Web
service or client. This information is helpful in evaluating the
application performance.
Click the name of an operation to view more information. Click the General or Invocations tab to display general statistics or invocation statistics, respectively, for the selected operation.