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09-10-2017 08:27 PM
Hi,
Is it possible with AppDynamics APM to map the flows from the "application flow map dashboard" to customs application features ? Is this possible with the "All Applications Dashboard" ?
Best regards,
Hippolyte
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09-11-2017 01:59 AM
Hippolyte,
Can you please elaborate on what you mean by "custom application features"? Can you provide an exampe of such a feature in your context; how are your features identified?
I am pretty certain the answer will be yes, but I want to make sure I am answering the right question.
Warm regards,
Peter.
09-11-2017 02:13 AM
Hi,
I have seen that the application flow map dashboard provided technical information about the traffic occuring. What I want to do is to map a specific traffic to a certain functionnal feature of my application. For example : when a user is making a payment or uploading a document, it is generating traffic that I can see on the flow map. I want to map/label such a traffic to the feature "document upload" or "payment". This would allow me to see how many users are using this feature.
I hope it clarified my question.
Best regards,
Hippolyte
09-11-2017 02:24 AM - edited 09-11-2017 02:25 AM
Hippolyte,
What you are describing sounds very much like our Business Transactions feature.
Have you reviewed this? Does it help with your use-case? In general, I would expect "MakePayment, UploadDocument etc. to be represented as different Business Transactions within your application. This would mean you could see per-transaction flowmaps and call rates, among many other things.
Warm regards,
Peter.
09-11-2017 02:51 AM
Hi Peter,
The Business transaction feature was what I was looking for!
Thank you for your kind help.
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