Hi Buddhima, Please find my comments inline.
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 2:45 PM, Buddhima Wijeweera <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > According to previous discussions, for version 5.0.0 onward, WSO2 ESB > will come along with its tooling and business monitoring as well. So, > focusing on business monitoring aspect, there'll be a wso2analytics-esb > release comes with wso2-esb release. > > So, let me express my opinion. > The intention of creating analytics-esb product was to make ESB business > monitoring aspect more closer to the user. To cater for that requirement > the analytics-esb product has developed and have released an alpha version > of it. But still I feel there are gaps we need to fill, as far as we > consider end user perspective. > > 1. At the end of esb-analytic server startup, user'll get a link to DAS > backend URL. But we should provide a URL which user can access the > Dashboard directly. (Similar to ES store app does) > ESB Dashboard can always be accessed using [1] directly without going through DAS admin console. Its a matter of printing that URL in the startup log. Did you mean something like that? > 2. UI appearance of analytics-esb is still same as DAS. Shouldn't this > needs a change? > Can you elaborate more on this please? > > Appreciate your opinions on this. > > Thank you, > -- > Buddhima Wijeweera > Software Engineer; WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com , > > Mobile: +94 71 427 9966 > Email: [email protected] > Blog: https://buddhimawijeweera.wordpress.com > GitHub Profile: https://github.com/Buddhima > [1] https://localhost:9443/portal/dashboards/esb-analytics -- Regards, Dunith Dhanushka, Senior Software Engineer WSO2 Inc, Mobile - +94 71 8615744 Blog - dunithd.wordpress.com <http://blog.dunith.com> Twitter - @dunithd <http://twitter.com/dunithd>
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