Configuring the Runtime Monitor and Management
You can use the System.properties file to set the directory to which the Wireless
Edition writes transaction logs, and to specify a file name pattern for the log files.
You can also configure the transaction record pattern.
If you enable transaction logging when a user accesses a service that has a cost
value set, the transaction log generates data. You can set a cost for a master service
using the Wireless Edition Service Designer. You can access the transaction log data
programmatically, to generate billing information or to integrate the Wireless
Edition transaction information with an external billing management system.
The following sample shows the log results of four stock quote queries by a single
user. The sample uses the default logging pattern, which you can modify in the
System.properties file. It lists the time of access, the user name (Sample), the
service, and the price per access (25):
[11/14/99 4:03:26 PM] Sample
[11/14/99 4:03:29 PM] Sample
[11/14/99 4:03:35 PM] Sample
4.6 Configuring the Runtime Monitor and Management
The probe is a daemon that displays runtime information about:
The probe performs simple runtime management including:
By default, installation of Wireless Edition installs and initiates the probe runtime
monitor with the listening port 8090. To access the probe from a browser enter the
following URL:
http://host_name:8090
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Log files
Active objects
Active sessions
Active threads
Shutting down an active object instance.
Refreshing persistent attributes on an active object.
Setting the global debug flag to on or off.
Reloading properties for device recognition when adding a new device to a
running system.
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