SOA : Monitor Web Services (SOAP)

Applications Manager | September 12, 2006 | 1 min read

One of the most important features planned for our next service pack is support for monitoring an SOA using Web Services (SOAP). Now what is SOA or Service oriented architecture ?

SOA is a flexible architecture that helps integrate reusable software components and form a more complex application and help meet complex business needs. The use of Web Services to achieve this is seen as the next most important challenge for CIOs.

These Web Services help join the various end points (services) and the combination of these services help form an SOA. With Applications Manager you could monitor these critical Web Services and ensure high uptime soon !

The popular methodology to implement Web Services is using SOAP over HTTP. With more and more business critical applications being integrated, monitoring of performance and availability of these Web Services are very critical.

With ManageEngine Applications Manager, you could configure SLAs and track high level availability of the Web Service. Application Admins can monitor the performance of these Web Services by configuring Applications Manager to execute “Operations” published by the Web Service. By specifying the WSDL, a simple wizard would guide you to configure operations that need to be invoked and specify arguments to the operations. In addition to this the ability to configure thresholds, view reports, SLAs, Root Cause Analysis etc will help application support personnel to pin point trouble points quickly.

Stay tuned ….

Gibu