Analyzing Web Services Performance
Application Performance Management (APM) lets you see summary data about your SOAP and REST web services using overviews, stats, and charts. These tools give you a quick look at your web services integrations, so you can handle errors, make changes, and keep things running smoothly.
You can track web services performance with these tools in Application Performance Management (APM):
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SOAP Web Services Analysis – This tool lets you track how your top SOAP web services operations are running and how records are processed. It shows the status breakdown, details about API versions used in requests, and more info on each operation.
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REST Web Services Analysis – This tool lets you track your REST web services operations. You’ll see info about top operations, users, requests, error stats, and execution times.
Guidelines for Analyzing Web Services Performance
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SOAP Web Services Analysis and REST Web Services Analysis only show synchronous operations and requests. To learn more about the difference between synchronous and asynchronous processing, see Synchronous Versus Asynchronous Request Processing.
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Your performance logs won’t move with your NetSuite account to the new OCI data center. For the first 29 days, you’ll only see data collected since the move—not the last 30 days.
To check your SOAP web services performance, see these help topics:
To check your REST web services performance, see these 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