IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Application Diagnostics, Version 7.1.0.1
Enable and disable TTAPI on the data collector
Enable TTAPI when configuring or reconfiguring the data collector for an application server instance.
To enable reporting failed JDBC nested requests under a separate name from the successful ones, set the following property in the toolkit custom properties file:
com.ibm.tivoli.itcam.dc.ttapi.jdbc.status.enabled=true
To disable data collector and TTAPI integration, set the following property in the toolkit custom properties file:
com.ibm.tivoli.itcam.dc.ttapi.enable=false
To disable integration of the data collector with ITCAM for Transactions Web Response Time (T5) agent, set the following property in the toolkit custom properties file (see The Toolkit properties file):
com.ibm.tivoli.itcam.dc.ttapi.wrm.servlet.enabled=false
To enable Optim Performance Manager integration, set the following property in the toolkit custom properties file (see The Toolkit properties file file:
com.ibm.tivoli.itcam.dc.ttapi.jdbc.opm.enabled=true
If any monitored J2EE application changes the JDBC connection client attributes during an active session, also set the following property:
com.ibm.tivoli.itcam.dc.ttapi.jdbc.opm.clientinfo.reset=true
If exceptions (failed requests) for JNDI and JDBC nested requests happen within a reporting period, they are reported via TTAPI, and the status of the transaction is set to Fail. The user is able to inspect individual exceptions. To limit the amount of JDBC and JNDI exceptions displayed for a top level transaction, set the following property in the toolkit custom properties file (see The Toolkit properties file:
com.ibm.tivoli.itcam.dc.ttapi.maxExceptions=number
To disable collecting JNDI information, set the following property in the toolkit custom properties file:
com.ibm.tivoli.itcam.dc.ttapi.jndi.enabled=false
Parent topic:
Integrate the data collector with ITCAM for Transactions