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Oracle Exam 1Z0-133 Topic 16 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-133 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 16
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You need to monitor the HTTP session count for a running web application.

Identify three ways to perform this monitoring.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Samira
1 months ago
I bet the WLST script is the most flexible option, but it also sounds like the most work. Guess I'll have to weigh the pros and cons.
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Brock
18 days ago
A) Run the jstat tool in your JDK.
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Devora
1 months ago
I'm surprised they didn't include an option like 'use a third-party monitoring tool' - that's what I usually end up doing when I need more advanced monitoring capabilities.
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Gertude
3 days ago
User 3: Using a third-party monitoring tool is always a good option for advanced capabilities.
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Cyril
18 days ago
User 2: I prefer running a custom WLST script for monitoring.
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Glenn
18 days ago
User 1: I usually just use the Monitoring tab in the Administration console.
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Shawnta
1 months ago
Hmm, the cloud control page sounds interesting, but I'm not sure if that's the best option for a standalone web application. I'll have to do some research on that one.
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Blondell
13 days ago
C) Use the application's Monitoring tab in the Administration console.
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Freeman
18 days ago
B) Write and run a custom WLST script.
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Barrett
1 months ago
A) Run the jstat tool in your JDK.
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Ashlyn
2 months ago
I've used the Monitoring Dashboard before, and it's a pretty straightforward way to get a quick overview of the application's performance. I'd probably go with that.
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Karma
6 days ago
I usually use the Monitoring Dashboard too, it's really convenient.
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Glennis
14 days ago
I usually write and run custom WLST scripts for monitoring. It gives me more control over the process.
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Stefanie
1 months ago
I've never used the cloud control page before. Is it user-friendly?
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Dudley
1 months ago
I think I would go with running the jstat tool in the JDK. It seems like a reliable option.
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Fannie
2 months ago
I prefer using the Monitoring Dashboard as well. It's easy to use.
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Zena
2 months ago
I believe all options are valid, but I personally like option B as it allows for customization and flexibility in monitoring.
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Kimbery
2 months ago
I prefer option C, D, and E because they are more user-friendly and provide detailed information.
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Scarlet
2 months ago
A, B, and D seem like the most logical options to monitor the HTTP session count. I'll need to test them out to see which one works best for my application.
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Quentin
1 months ago
B) Let me know how it goes after you test them out!
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Donette
1 months ago
A) I agree, those options seem like the most practical ones to try first.
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Barrett
2 months ago
I think option A, B, and C are good ways to monitor HTTP session count.
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