remote calls statistics window

John Mazzitelli mazz at redhat.com
Fri Feb 25 21:54:07 UTC 2011


one final enhancement - all you need to do now is hit "control-shift-S" 
and you'll get the stats window - no need to traverse to #Test and click 
the "Show In window" button.

On 02/25/2011 03:40 PM, John Mazzitelli wrote:
> Thanks to Joe's work on the stats collection for our gwt rpc calls, I
> managed to build on that work and provided a way for you to see those
> stats in a window - so as you poke around, you will have these stats on
> a window in the UI letting you watch what backend calls are being made
> and how long they are taking.
>
> you can auto-refresh this stats window via the Refresh drop down.
>
> And you can capture the results in a comma-sep. text to put in a
> spreadsheet for later analysis.
>
> There is nothing for you to configure and you don't need to be in dev
> mode. Just go to #Test and navigate to the remote statistics option.
>   From there, you'll see the stats view - click the "Show In Window"
> button and you can now begin navigating the app while viewing the stats.
> If the window gets in the way, you can minimize it.
>
> Highly recommended to do this during development so you can see if you
> are making lots of server calls and you can see which server calls are
> taking the longest amount of time.
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