Web applications
All HTML pages—like static webpages or single-page applications running in a browser—are regarded as web applications.
We ended support for Internet Explorer 7–10 starting with RUM JavaScript version 1.265 and Dynatrace version 1.266. For more information, see RUM JavaScript for Internet Explorer 7–10.
Initial setup
- Define applications for Real User Monitoring
- Configure Real User Monitoring to capture XHR actions
- RUM JavaScript injection
- Set up AMP monitoring
- Pages and page groups
- Create custom user action names for web applications
- Firewall constraints for RUM
- Link cross-origin XHR user actions and their distributed traces
Alternative setup
Additional configuration
- Configure cost and traffic control for web applications
- Configure data privacy settings for web applications
- Configure key user actions for web applications
- Capture additional interaction types for web applications
- Adjust Apdex settings for web applications
- Change user experience score thresholds for web applications
- Create calculated metrics for web applications
- Create USQL custom metrics for web applications
- Define user action and user session properties for web applications
- Customize Real User Monitoring with the JavaScript API for web applications
- Configure error detection for web applications
- Tag specific users for web applications
- Customize IP address detection for web applications
- Map internal IP addresses to locations for web applications
- Configure first-party, third-party, and CDN resource detection for web applications
- Configure the RUM cookie domain for web applications
- Configure beacon origin allowlist for web applications
- Exclude IP addresses, browsers, bots, and spiders from monitoring for web applications
- Configure your caching servers
- Check application detection rules
- Configure XHR for older versions of Internet Explorer
- Real User Monitoring for process groups
- Modify Content Security Policy for RUM
- Delete a web application
Analyze and use RUM data
- Introduction to application overview page
- Performance analysis
- User behavior analysis
- Multidimensional analysis for web applications
- Waterfall analysis
- World map view
- Work with key performance metrics
- Analyze individual user actions
- Leverage user action and user session properties for web applications
- Define conversion goals
- Use "Visually complete" and "Speed index" metrics
- Visually complete top findings
- Application analysis with Hyperlyzer
- Service flows for applications and user actions
- Source map support for JavaScript error analysis