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
>> >
>> >
>>
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