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Identity Manager 9.1.2 - Web Designer Reference Guide

The Web Designer editor Web Designer structures and functions The Web Designer object model Working with the Web Designer Web project configuration options Customizing the Web Portal Basics of Web Designer programming Compiling and debugging Monitoring Frequent tasks in the Web Portal

Monitoring

A installed web application can be monitored from your own web site.

The user groups authorized to call the monitor page are specified in the Monitor.config configuration file. By default, these are all the users that are members of the role Builtin\Administrators.

The monitor page currently has five tabs. The information shown on the monitor page or the available functions are described below. This page is currently available in the languages configured in your web browser.

To open the monitor page

  1. Perform one of the following tasks:
    • On the start page, click .
    • In the menu bar, select Debug view > Monitor page.

    The monitor page opens in the standard browser.

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Status

When you open the monitoring page, the contents of the Status tab are displayed. Different information about the web application status is shown.

It is also possible to put the web application into maintenance mode. If maintenance mode is enabled, the web server does not accept any new connections for the web application. An advice message is displayed to users that try to login.

You can update the web application, assuming new assembly files are stored in the database. If there are no new connections pending, the update can start immediately. Otherwise, updating can be delayed until there are no more active connections. This ensures that no one looses their session or any data they have entered.

The update functions of the monitor page do not depend on the settings made in the configuration file.

To put a web application into maintenance mode

  • On the Status tab, click the Start maintenance mode button.

    The web application does not accept any new connections. A warning page is shown when someone tries to connect.

To update the web application immediately

NOTE: This update only functions if there are no connections.

  • On the Status tab, click the Update now button.

    The web application is updated and the new assemblies are loaded from the database.

To update the web application at a later date

NOTE: The update can be delayed until there are no more active connections.

  • On the Status tab, click the Update when all user sessions are closed button.

    The web application is updated and the new assemblies are loaded from the database as soon as there are no more active connections.

Sessions

The Sessions tab shows information about every individual active session.

To display more details about individual sessions

  • Click the Details link next to the active session.

    You can see more detailed the information about the session listed under the session.

To end a session

  • Click End this session below the active session.

Assemblies

The web application assembly files are listed on the Assemblies tab along with their respective assembly and file version. Authorized employees can quickly get an overview of the development status currently in use. Using different file versions in different environments or on different servers can sometimes make it difficult to identify the source of an error.

To search for assemblies

  • Enter in the Search field, part of all of the assembly file name you want to find.
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