it's really a great tool, however I have no idea how to use this tool to collect information like whether the response is successfully executed, that's no FacesException throwed.
What I am doing now is run a stressing test, and after some while, collection information like avg execute time, how many percent of request failed. Cagatay Civici wrote: > > Hi, > > Facestrace could help for some of your requirements; > > http://facestrace.sourceforge.net/ > > Online Demo; > > http://www.cagataycivici.com/facestrace/ > > Cheers, > > Cagatay > Coast Guard > > On 1/12/07, stormspire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> I can gather response time information from servlet filter, but I also >> want >> to know whether this method is executed successfully, so need catch >> exceptions throwed by action. >> >> >> >> Simon Kitching-3 wrote: >> > >> > stormspire wrote: >> >> I want to trace every request submitted, thus for every action, I need >> >> how >> >> much time it takes to process, whether it throws sys/application >> >> exceptions >> >> etc. >> >> >> >> Anywhere I can catch them? >> > >> > Tracing request times could be done using a JSF PhaseListener I guess. >> > However personally I would just write a plain ServletFilter (a servlet >> > concept, not a JSF concept). I suspect that there are already >> > servlet-filter-based performance monitoring tools you can just >> download. >> > And Tomcat already has basic stats gathering built in to its console >> > webapp. >> > >> > Don't know what you mean by "exceptions". >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > Simon >> > >> > >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/trace-response-time-and-status-for-action-method-tf2963341.html#a8292284 >> Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/trace-response-time-and-status-for-action-method-tf2963341.html#a8365765 Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

