How do you control your web services?

Are there any tools that can be used to monitor SOAP, REST services for basic, and uptime, etc.,

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I track my systems using nagios . Basically, I wrote several requests for the corresponding services, so that I get warnings if they do not respond properly / in a reasonable amount of time.

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In the development environment, I use either TcpMonitor , which comes with Apache Axis or WireShark , which is less invasive in the sense that you do not need to change port numbers or host names in your configuration.

In addition, for services implemented through Java servlets, I have a filter that I can put in front of a service that logs the payload of each request and response.

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I have seen Nagios used successfully in the past.

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If you only want to follow my suggestion, this is nagios (just see other answers) But if you want the tool to display performance data on graphs, good Cacti , it uses RRDTool and can help you generate graphs, It stores historical graphical data .

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