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Purpose

Web Dynpro Console provides support for analyzing performance problems encountered by users, especially when problems manifest themselves as delayed response times. Delayed response times for a query can be caused by:

Web Dynpro Console is also a tool used for monitoring Java Web Dynpro applications. It is delivered with Java Engine and is a standard component in the SAP NetWeaver Portal.

Prerequisites

You have administrator rights for Java Engine or for the portal. If you do not have these administrator rights, you will be unable to execute certain performance measurements.

Features

When you call Web Dynpro Console, a tree appears in the top left-hand section of the user interface. This tree serves as the user menu. Depending on your authorization role, you can call the functions assigned to your role in the various tree nodes. The role of the user currently logged on is displayed above the tree. To access the required data or to perform the measurements, navigate in the tree to the corresponding tree nodes. The user menu is made up of the following main areas:

Level 1

Level 2

Function

Performance

 

Web Dynpro Framework

 

Monitoring performance of client side, framework, application, and backend side

 

Applications

 

Application performance data: CompName, GrossTotal, GrossAvg, NetTotal, NetAvg, NoCalls, DataVolume (Elapsed Time and CPU Time); component-based graphics supported

 

Requests

 

Top twenty requests, also displaying parameters User Name, RespTime, noComp, CompMaxTime

 

Model & Back End

 

After completed backend roundtrips, JCo performance can be displayed.

 

Users

 

Supports display of top users by calls and by time

Settings

 

Web Dynpro Framework

 

Contains the global Web Dynpro configuration parameters

 

Console Application

 

Information about the setting in the console itself: User data, authorizations, executed actions

 

Debug Configurator

 

Settings for Web Dynpro HTML Client, Page Builder, Application Integrator, Session Management, Session Analysis, Enterprise SOA, JNDI and Runtime Repository, localization;
furthermore generic parameters for
IUserMaint interface (UME) supported

Sanity

Check Application

 

About

 

Server

 

Information about Java Engine, Java Virtual Machine (VM) and the Web Dynpro Framework can be found in Engine and Java VM. This page provides details about the operating system, the VM version, free memory space and so on. In Web Dynpro Runtime, you can find various information, about the main version number and the Support Package for example

 

Applications

 

Provides information about deployed applications and components. The table displays the names of the applications together with the application status (started yes/no).

 

Interfaces

 

Shows available component interfaces and their component implementations

Monitor

 

Sessions

 

The Session Navigator contains information about the session browser and the various attributes of a session. It also contains statistics about client and application sessions

 

Caches

 

The Cache Monitor provides details of cache capacities

 

Check Application

 

Displays JCo pool

Invalidation of ARFC Cache

Invalidation of ARFC Cache

Invalidating Metadata Caches

 

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