Hi,

Just to add to it, the type of TIME_1, TIME_2 and RESPONSE_TIME is Long.


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 4:25 AM, Shani Ranasinghe <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to add a BAM mediator to ESB and publish data to BAM. I have a
> in sequence which has a property defined as "TIME1".I have an out sequence
> which has a property defined as "Time 2"
> in the out sequence I also have a script mediator, which takes there two
> times and finds the difference and adds the result as a new property to the
> message context as response time
> in the out sequence the BAM mediator is available.
>
> so when the request is sent, there is a event in the EVENT_KS for the
> event stream, but the payload_RESPONSE_TIME is 0. (in the stream i set a
> stream property as RESPONSE_TIME and the value as a expression
> get-property('RESPONSE_TIME'))
>
> Any  idea as to what  I could be doing wrong?
> if I print the value in the script mediator, it shows the value.I am
> using, ESB 4.8.1 and BAM 2.4.0.
>
> My attempt is to get statistics to be visualized of ESB REST API's.
> Started off by trying on response time.
> --
> Thanks and Regards
> *, Shani Ranasinghe*
> Software Engineer
> WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com
> lean.enterprise.middleware
>
> mobile: +94 77 2273555
> linked in: lk.linkedin.com/pub/shani-ranasinghe/34/111/ab
>



-- 
Thanks and Regards
*,Shani Ranasinghe*
Software Engineer
WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com
lean.enterprise.middleware

mobile: +94 77 2273555
linked in: lk.linkedin.com/pub/shani-ranasinghe/34/111/ab
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