Collecting Network Trace Using Google Chrome
- Clear the cache in Chrome.
- Click
(Customize and control Google Chrome), then select History, and then History.
- Click Delete Browsing data.
- Select all check boxes in Basic and Advanced tabs of Clear browsing data screen.
- In Time range, select All time.
- Click Delete data.
- Click
- Allow pop-ups to be opened.
- Click
(Customize and control Google Chrome icon),
then select Settings.
- Click
(Settings) then Privacy and
security, then Site settings, and
then Pop-ups and redirects.
- Select Sites can send pop-ups and use redirects to allow the browser to open pop-ups.
- Click
- Enable Chrome setting to include sensitive data in HAR file. Enabling this setting
includes sensitive information (cookie, set-cookie, and authorization headers, and
the related log) in the HAR file.
- Click
(Customize and control Google Chrome icon),
then select Settings.
- Click
(Settings) and then
Preferences.
- Select the Allow to generate HAR with sensitive data check box.
- Click
- Open Network Diagnostics.
- Click
(Customize and control Google Chrome icon), then select More tools, and then Developer tools.
- Click Network.
- Click
(Clear network log) to remove any existing
network information in the log.
- Select the Preserve log check box.
- Click
(Record network log).
- Click
- From the current Chrome tab, sign in to the Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Performance Management environment and perform the use case that causes performance or functional issues. Do not switch tab or open a new tab.
- Sign out of Cloud EPM.
- From the same Chrome tab as in Step 4, sign in to the Cloud EPM environment again and perform the same use case that causes performance or functional issues to ensure that the browser has cached static content.
- Click
(Stop recording network log).
- Click
(All).
- Click
(Export HAR).
- Save the HAR file to a local directory.