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 11 starting with RUM JavaScript version 1.293. For more information, see RUM JavaScript for Internet Explorer 11.
Initial setup
- Define applications for Real User Monitoring
- Set up agentless Real User Monitoring
- Configure Real User Monitoring to capture XHR actions
- RUM JavaScript injection
- 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
- Check your application health
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
- Configure beacon endpoint 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