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This section explains how to view and analyze statistics relating to WSO2 ESB EI endpoints using WSO2 Analytics.

Tip

Use one of the following methods to view information in this page.

  • When you open the ESB EI Analytics dashboard, the Overview page is displayed by default. Click on an endpoint in the TOP ENDPOINTS BY REQUEST COUNT gadget to view information relating to that endpoint.
  • Click ENDPOINT in the left navigator to open the OVERVIEW/ENDPOINT page, and search for the endpoint for which you want to view information.
  • Click on an endpoint that appears in the MESSAGE FLOW gadget in any of the following pages. This opens the OVERVIEW/ENDPOINT page with information relating to the endpoint you clicked on.
    • OVERVIEW/PROXY
    • OVERVIEW/API
    • OVERVIEW/SEQUENCES

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Endpoint Request Count 

View (Example)
DescriptionThis indicates the total number of requests sent to the selected endpoint during a selected time interval. The successfully processed messages as well as the failed messages are displayed as a percentage of the total number of messages sent to the endpoint.
PurposeThis allows you to assess the extent to which an endpoint is used as well as the validity of the endpoint.
Recommended action

Compare the endpoint success rate for different time intervals. If the success rate is low during a specific time interval, check whether any unusual occurrences have taken place during that time interval (e.g., system downtime, unavailability of the back-end service.

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View (Example)
DescriptionThe time taken per request sent to the selected endpoint to pass through the complete mediation flow.
PurposeThis allows you to understand the efficiency with which messages received by the ESB WSO2 EI are sent to the selected endpoint.
Recommended action
  • If the message latency is high during a specific time interval, view the number of requests sent to the endpoint during the same time interval in order to check whether the endpoint has been available during that time interval.
  • If the message latency is persistently low, check the back-end service for system errors.

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