The IDE provides the HTTP Monitor tool to help diagnose problems with data flow on the web server. The HTTP Monitor gathers data about HTTP requests that are processed by the servlet engine. For each HTTP request that is processed, the monitor records data about the incoming request and the data states maintained on the server.
You can view data, store data for future sessions, and replay and edit previous requests. HTTP monitor data records are stored until you exit the IDE, unless you explicitly save them. You can view data about JSP and servlet file execution at any time.
To display the HTTP Monitor, choose Window HTTP
Monitor from the main menu.
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If the HTTP monitor does not show the data records for a running web module, verify that the monitor is enabled for the server by right-clicking on the server's node in the Runtime tab and choosing Properties from the contextual menu. The Enable HTTP Monitor checkbox should be selected. |
To configure the HTTP Server, right-click the HTTP Server node in the Runtime window, and choose Properties. Note that the HTTP server is not the same as a web server instance, and therefore cannot be configured using a web server node in the Server Registry on the Runtime tab of the Explorer.
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Viewing HTTP Monitor Data Records Using the HTTP Monitor Toolbar Saving HTTP Monitor Data Records |