thanks for the alternatives. behind the scenes I am currently keeping a log successful/unsuccessful requests. Given that data, what would be a useful way to display it for each URL? over 1 year ago · mrfoto It's really easy to do that with NewRelic. Just set up availability checking ...
If the request was unsuccessful the metering_failed value with be set to true and you will have to investigate the issue the error will be also stored in the metering_response field. The new records in the AWSMarketplaceMeteringRecords table should be stored in the following format: { "...
user.getStatus().equals(UserStatus.ACTIVE)) { logger.warn("Login UNSUCCESSFUL for USER: "+ username +" - USER IS: "+ user.getStatus()); MessageGenerator.sendRedirectMessage(Constants.INDEX_PAGE, response);return; } request.getSession().invalidate(); request.getSession(true); request....
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If the request was unsuccessful the metering_failed value with be set to true and you will have to investigate the issue the error will be also stored in the metering_response field. The new records in the AWSMarketplaceMeteringRecords table should be stored in the following format: { "...