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Hi, What is easiest way to get the list of all external components/in
sheriner
over 11 years ago
Hi,
What is easiest way to get the list of all external components/interfaces and their details that Appian system is interactiong as part of various applications deployed? The idea behind this is to perform a daily "monitoring" of the status of the related xternal interfaces and thereby making sure that Appian is fit to be used.
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Eduardo Fuentes
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over 11 years ago
Since integrations can be of multiple types such as web services, custom smart services, database connections, etc, there's no centralized UI where you can monitor the status of these integrations; they are hooked to Appian is different ways.
Even though you don't have a monitoring UI because of what I've explained above (the integrations are not add-ons to the base product but more like connection with third party sources), you still have a central point where you can monitor the status of the environment in terms of not only integrations but also in terms of the overall functionality of the environment, that is the application-server.log. If at some point one of your integrations is down you will see errors in this log, for instance, if the end point of a web service is down you will see time out errors in this log.
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Eduardo Fuentes
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over 11 years ago
Since integrations can be of multiple types such as web services, custom smart services, database connections, etc, there's no centralized UI where you can monitor the status of these integrations; they are hooked to Appian is different ways.
Even though you don't have a monitoring UI because of what I've explained above (the integrations are not add-ons to the base product but more like connection with third party sources), you still have a central point where you can monitor the status of the environment in terms of not only integrations but also in terms of the overall functionality of the environment, that is the application-server.log. If at some point one of your integrations is down you will see errors in this log, for instance, if the end point of a web service is down you will see time out errors in this log.
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