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Status Delivered
Workspace API Connect
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 25, 2020

APIC proxy processing time on APIConnect

While analyzing data we were not able to calculate processing time from the APIC events. Is there a provision to calculate API proxy processing time on APIC. We would like to know overall time spent by each proxy on APIC

Time to serve request will only give entire latency of the call. But we just want time spent on APIC not entire round trip time which includes time taken by the backend.​

Idea priority Medium
RFE ID 145541
RFE URL
RFE Product IBM API Connect
  • Guest
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    Jul 31, 2024

    IBM API Connect has added latency tracing to the Analytics records to allow for a breakdown of where time was spent during the transaction both doing internal processing (e.g JWT-Validate) and external (e.g. invoke).