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IBM Web Server Plug-in Analyzer for WebSphere Application Server detects improper or ill-advised WebSphere Application Server plug-in configurations and corresponding HTTP request/response failures.

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IBM Web Server Plug-in Analyzer for WebSphere Application Server helps discover potential problems with trace and configuration files in WebSphere Application Server environments. It parses both plug-in configuration and corresponding trace files and then applies pattern recognition algorithms to identify possible inconsistencies.

IBM Web Server Plug-in Analyzer for WebSphere Application Server provides a list of HTTP return codes, URI and graphical presentations of available clusters, and server topologies from the configuration and trace files.

The primary features are:

  • detection of incorrect or potentially problematic configurations that could cause service interruption or performance degradation
  • identification of request or response failures
  • HTTP return code tracking
  • URI failure tracking
  • graphical presentation of WebSphere Application Server and cluster topology
  • cluster and cluster member tracking.

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IBM Support Assistant

Tool Add-ons


Software version:
4.1


Operating system(s):
Linux, Windows


Reference #:
1406414


Modified date:
2009-10-28

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