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Unlock actionable insights and optimize your Web Services and Web Applications with Nodinite Metrics. This page shows you how to visualize, monitor, and analyze real-time response times and performance trends—empowering you to deliver reliable, high-performing integrations.
With Nodinite Metrics, you can:
✅ Instantly visualize response times and performance trends for all monitored services
✅ Detect issues early with color-coded graphs and threshold-based alerts
✅ Add interactive widgets to your dashboard for at-a-glance monitoring
✅ Drill down into detailed metrics from any Monitor View or resource
✅ Customize your dashboard with unique widget IDs and titles
✅ Set refresh intervals for real-time updates
Part of the technical and functional tests of your configured Web Services and Web Applications, the Nodinite Web Service Monitoring Agent automatically stores Metrics about response times.
Response times are measured and evaluated. If response times exceed configured thresholds, Nodinite will display a Warning or Error state.
Graph support
Within the graph, the current color of the line corresponds to the actual evaluated state (OK, Warning, Error) based on user-defined thresholds from the Configuration.
Metrics can be displayed on the Dashboard as a widget with a graph.
Example of a metrics graph widget on the Nodinite Dashboard.
Metrics can also be displayed in a Monitor View using the Action button on a selected Web Service/Web Application Resource.
Dashboard Widget Setup
Select Resource
From the Actions button, select 'Response time chart':
Selecting the response time chart from the Actions menu.
Settings
Metrics configuration modal for dashboard widget setup.
- Select Metrics Content
In the Metrics modal, you can select the type of graph.
Choose the metrics content type for your chart.
Currently 'Response time chart' is the only supported alternative
Chart Type – The type of chart to use for displaying the metrics
Currently 'line' is the only supported alternative
Note
The Widget name must be unique on the Nodinite Dashboard. Make sure to change the default value (for example, append a generated guid or the current datetime—whatever makes it unique among all other dashboard widgets).
Note
Make sure to set an appropriate refresh time interval. Depending on underlying demand, this may impact overall performance on your environment. Use as high a value as possible.
- HTML for Dashboard
When you are done editing the properties, the HTML is currently being generated for usage within the Dashboard.
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Related Topics
Administration
Dashboard
Monitoring Agents
Web Service Monitoring Agent