This document describes the sets of design/change-time and run-time report searches that are installed as portlets with CentraSite.
The content is organized under the following sections:
Portlet | Description |
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Last Created Assets | Lists assets recently added to the CentraSite catalog. |
Last Updated Assets | Lists assets that have been recently modified in the CentraSite catalog. |
Recent LC State Modified Assets | Displays assets that had their lifecycle state recently modified in the CentraSite catalog. |
Top X Most Versioned Services | Lists the top X services based on the number of times they have been versioned. |
Top X Assets Consumed per Organization | Displays a count of consumed assets in each organization. |
Top X Assets Provided per Organization | Displays a count of provided assets in each organization. |
Top X Assets by Watchers | Lists the top X assets based on number of watchers. |
Top X Assets by Consumers | Lists the top X assets based on number of consumers. |
Top X Assets with Watcher and Consumer Count | Lists the top X assets based on the total number of watchers and consumers. |
Top X Assets by Incoming Association | Lists the top X assets based on number of incoming associations. |
My Favorites | Displays assets that you have marked as favorites. |
My List | Shows all lists that you have created. |
My Pending Approval Requests | Displays all pending approval requests for which you are an authorized approver. |
My Pending Consumer Registration Requests | Displays all pending consumer registration requests for which you are an authorized approver. |
Instances per Type | Displays a count of all the instances for each asset type. |
Instance Count per State for LCM | Displays a count of all the instances for each lifecycle state. |
Instance Count per Category for Taxonomy | Displays a count of all the instances for each category (taxonomy). |
My Saved Searches | Displays the saved searches of the current user. |
Portlet | Inserts the following information into the parameter value at execution time... |
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Top X Consumers Based on Runtime Invocations | Lists the top X consumers in CentraSite based on number of runtime invocations on services. |
Top X Services Based on Payload Size | Lists the top X services based on minimum payload size. |
Top X Services Based on Invocations | Lists the top X services based on runtime invocations for the given number of days. |
Top X Monitoring Events per Services | Lists the top X services based on monitoring events for given number of days. |
Service Performance Metrics | Shows the performance metrics for a service using the UDDI key, start time and end time. |
Top X Services Based on Runtime Errors | Lists the top X services based on runtime errors. |
Top X Services Based on Runtime Policy Violations | Lists the top X services based on runtime policy violations. |
This section covers the following topics:
The Last Created Assets portlet on the CentraSite Welcome page presents the recently added assets to catalog, and allows an authorized user to view the asset details.
By default, the Last Created Assets portlet lists the (up to) five most recent new assets. To set the maximum number of assets that can appear in the list, see Configure the Number of Last Created Assets Displayed.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Last Created Assets portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfAssetsToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of recently created assets that you want to display in the portlet. |
assetTypeKeys |
Required. String. The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the asset type and uniquely identifies it within the registry. |
The Last Created Assets portlet presents the following information for each asset it contains:
Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Asset Description – The comment or descriptive information about the asset.
Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
Asset Created Date – The creation date of the asset.
To set the number of last created assets displayed in the portlet, click the gear-shaped Number of Entries field, and click .
icon in the upper left corner of the portlet. On the Last Created Assets portlet configuration page, enter the required value inThe Last Updated Assets portlet presents the recently modified assets in catalog, and allows an authorized user to view the asset details.
By default, the Last Updated Assets portlet lists the (up to) five most recently changed assets. To set the maximum number of assets that can appear in the list, see Configure the Number of Last Updated Assets Displayed.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Last Updated Assets portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfAssetsToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of recently updated assets that you want to display in the portlet. |
assetTypeKeys |
Required. String. The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the asset type and uniquely identifies it within the registry. |
The Last Updated Assets portlet presents the following information for each asset it contains:
Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset. The Asset Name is a link to the asset detail page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Asset Description – The comment or descriptive information about the asset.
Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
Asset Updated Date – The modification date of the asset.
To set the number of last updated assets displayed in the portlet, click the gear-shaped Number of Entries field, and click .
icon in the upper left corner of the portlet. On the Last Updated Assets portlet configuration page, enter the required value inThe Recent Lifecycle State Change Assets portlet displays assets that had their lifecycle state recently modified, and allows an authorized user to view the asset details.
By default, the Recent Lifecycle State Change Assets portlet lists the (up to) five most recent lifecycle state changed assets. To set the maximum number of assets that can appear in the list, see Configure the Number of Recent Lifecycle State Modified Assets Displayed.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Recent Lifecycle State Change Assets portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfDaysPast |
Required. Integer. The date range to retrieve all assets whose lifecycle state was modified in the given data interval. |
The Recent Lifecycle State Change Assets portlet presents the following information for each asset it contains:
Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Asset Description – The comment or descriptive information about the asset.
Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
To set the number of last updated assets displayed in the portlet, click the gear-shaped Number of Entries field, and click .
icon in the upper left corner of the portlet. On the Recent Lifecycle State Change Assets portlet configuration page, enter the required value inThe Top X Most Versioned Services portlet displays the top X assets based on the number of times they have been versioned.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Most Versioned Services portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfServicesToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of most versioned services that you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Most Versioned Services portlet presents the following information for each asset it contains:
Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Asset Description – The comment or descriptive information about the asset.
Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
The Top X Assets Consumed Per Organization portlet presents the number of assets consumed in each organization.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Assets Consumed Per Organization portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfOrganizations |
Required. Integer. The number of organizations whose consumed asset count you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Assets Consumed Per Organization portlet presents the following information for each organization it contains:
Organization Name – The fully qualified name of the organization.
Consumed Assets Count for Organization – The number of assets consumed within that particular organization.
The Top X Assets Provided Per Organization portlet presents the number of assets created in each organization.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Assets Provided Per Organization portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfOrganizations |
Required. Integer. The number of organizations whose consumed asset count you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Assets Provided Per Organization portlet presents the following information for each organization it contains:
Organization Name – The fully qualified name of the organization.
Provided Assets Count for Organization – The number of assets created within that particular organization.
The Top X Assets by Watchers portlet lists the top X assets based on the number of watchers.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Assets by Watchers portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfAssets |
Required. Integer. The number of most popular assets (which is based on the watchers count) you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Assets by Watchers portlet presents the following information for each asset it contains:
Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
Watchers Count for Asset – The number of watchers for that particular asset.
The Top X Assets by Consumers portlet lists the top X assets based on the number of consumers.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Assets by Consumers portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfAssets |
Required. Integer. The number of most popular assets (which is based on the consumers count) you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Assets by Consumers portlet presents the following information for each asset it contains:
Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
Consumers Count for Asset – The number of consumers for that particular asset.
The Top X Assets with Watcher and Consumer Count portlet lists the top X assets based on the total number of watchers and consumers.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Assets with Watcher and Consumer Count portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfAssets |
Required. Integer. The number of most popular assets (which is based on the total count of watchers and consumers) you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Assets with Watcher and Consumer Count portlet presents the following information for each asset it contains:
Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
Watchers and Consumers Count for Asset – The total number of watchers and consumers for that particular asset.
The Top X Assets by Incoming Association portlet lists the top X assets based on the number of incoming associations.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Assets by Incoming Association portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfAssets |
Required. Integer. The number of most popular assets (which is based on the total count of incoming associations) you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Assets by Incoming Association portlet presents the following information for each asset it contains:
Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Asset Description – The comment or descriptive information about the asset.
Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
Incoming Associations Count – The number of incoming associations for that particular asset.
The My Favorites portlet presents your favorite assets.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the My Favorites portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfAssets |
Required. Integer. The number of favorite assets you want to display in the portlet. |
The My Favorites portlet presents the following information for each asset it contains:
Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Asset Description – The comment or descriptive information about the asset.
Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
The My List portlet presents the lists that you have created.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the My List portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfListsToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of lists you want to display in the portlet. |
The My List portlet presents the following information for each list it contains:
List Name – The fully qualified name of the list. The List Name is a link to the saved search page – that contains detailed information about the search criteria and results.
List Description – The comment or descriptive information about the list.
The My Pending Approval Requests portlet displays all requests for which you were an authorized approver (i.e., the list includes any request whose approver group included you as a member).
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the My Pending Approval Requests portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfPendingApprovals |
Required. Integer. The number of pending approval requests you want to display in the portlet. |
The My Pending Approval Requests portlet presents the following information for each request it contains:
Approval Flow Name – The fully qualified name of the approval workflow.
Approval Flow Description – The comment or descriptive information about the approval workflow.
Pending Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset for which an approval request has been triggered. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Pending Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
Requestor Name – User who triggered the approval workflow.
The My Pending Consumer Registration Requests portlet displays all consumer registration requests for the assets that you own.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the My Pending Consumer Registration Requests portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfPendingConsumerRequests |
Required. Integer. The number of pending consumer registration requests you want to display in the portlet. |
The My Pending Consumer Registration Requests portlet presents the following information for each request it contains:
Consumer Request Id – The unique identifier of the registration request to consume the asset.
Requested Asset Name – The fully qualified name of the asset for which a consumer registration request has been triggered. The Asset Name is a link to the asset details page – that contains detailed information about the asset. See Viewing Details for an Asset.
Requested Asset Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the asset.
Requested Asset Description – The comment or descriptive information about the asset.
The Number of Instance per Type portlet presents a count of all the instances for each asset type.
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The Number of Instance per Type portlet presents the following information for each asset type it contains:
Asset Type – The type of asset whose instance count you want to display in the portlet.
Instances Count for Asset Type – The number of asset instances of that particular asset type.
The Number of Instance per LC State portlet presents a count of all the instances for each lifecycle state.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Number of Instance per LC State portlet:
Parameter | Description |
LCModelKey |
Required. Integer. The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the lifecycle model and uniquely identifies it within the registry. |
assetTypeKeys |
Required. Integer. The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the asset type and uniquely identifies it within the registry. |
The Number of Instance per LC State portlet presents the following information for each lifecycle state it contains:
Lifecycle State – The lifecycle state whose instance count you want to display in the portlet.
Instances Count for LC State – The number of asset instances of that particular lifecycle state.
The Number of Instances per Category (Taxonomy) portlet presents a count of all the instances for each category (taxonomy).
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Number of Instances per Category (Taxonomy) portlet:
Parameter | Description |
taxonomyKey |
Required. Integer. The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the taxonomy (category) and uniquely identifies it within the registry. |
The Number of Instances per Category (Taxonomy) portlet presents the following information for each category (taxonomy) it contains:
Category – The category (taxonomy) whose instance count you want to display in the portlet.
Instance Count for Category – The number of asset instances of that particular category (taxonomy).
The My Saved Searches portlet displays searches that have been saved.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the My Saved Searches portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfSavedSearches |
Required. Integer. The number of saved searches you want to display in the portlet. |
The My Saved Searches portlet presents the following information for each search it contains:
Search Name – The fully qualified name of the saved search.
Level – Whether the saved search is user-specific or organization-specific or global-specific.
Last Modified Date – The last modified date of the saved search.
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The Top X Consumers Based on Runtime Invocations portlet presents the top X consumers based on number of run-time invocations of services.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Consumers Based on Runtime Invocations portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfConsumersToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of consumers you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Consumers Based on Runtime Invocations portlet presents the following information for each consumer it contains:
Consumer Application Name – The fully qualified name of the consumer application asset.
Consumer Application Key – The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the consumer application and uniquely identifies it within the registry.
Consumer Application Description – The comment or descriptive information about the consumer application asset.
Invocation Count for Consumer Application – The number of invocations made by the consumer application asset on a service.
The Top X Services Based on Payload Size portlet presents the top X services based on minimum payload size.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Services Based on Payload Size portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfServicesToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of services you want to display in the portlet. |
minimumPayloadSizeInBytes |
Required. Integer. The minimum payload size (in bytes). |
The Top X Services Based on Payload Size portlet presents the following information for each service it contains:
Service Name – The fully qualified name of the service.
Service Key – The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the service and uniquely identifies it within the registry.
Service Description – The comment or descriptive information about the service.
Service Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the service.
Maximum Payload Size for Service – The maximum payload size for the service.
The Top X Services Based on Runtime Invocations portlet presents the top X services based on run-time invocations for the given number of days.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Services Based on Runtime Invocations portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfServicesToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of services you want to display in the portlet. |
noOfDaysPast |
Required. Integer. The date range to retrieve services that had the maximum number of invocations. |
The Top X Services Based on Runtime Invocations portlet presents the following information for each service it contains:
Service Name – The fully qualified name of the service.
Service Key – The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the service and uniquely identifies it within the registry.
Service Description – The comment or descriptive information about the service.
Service Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the service.
Invocation Count for Service – The number of invocations made on the service.
The Top X Monitoring Events per Service portlet presents the top X services based on monitoring events for the given number of days.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Monitoring Events per Service portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfServicesToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of services you want to display in the portlet. |
noOfDaysPast |
Required. Integer. The date range to retrieve services that had the maximum number of invocations. |
The Top X Monitoring Events per Service portlet presents the following information for each service it contains:
Service Name – The fully qualified name of the service.
Service Key – The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the service and uniquely identifies it within the registry.
Service Description – The comment or descriptive information about the service.
Service Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the service.
Monitoring Event Count for Service – The number of monitoring events made on the service.
The Service Performance Metrics portlet displays the performance metrics for a service using the UDDI key, start time and end time.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Service Performance Metrics portlet:
Parameter | Description |
serviceKey |
Required. The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) of the service that you want to display in the portlet. |
startTime |
Required. The start time of the interval used for metric tracking. |
endTime |
Required. The end time of the interval used for metric tracking. |
The Service Performance Metrics portlet presents the following information for each service it contains:
Service Name – The fully qualified name of the service.
Service Key – The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the service and uniquely identifies it within the registry.
Service Description – The comment or descriptive information about the service.
Service Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the service.
Total Request Count – The total number of requests for the service running for the current interval.
Total Success Count – The number of successful service invocations for the service for the current interval.
Total Fault Count – The number of failed invocations for the service for the current interval.
Minimum Response Time – The minimum amount of time (in milliseconds) it took to complete an invocation in the current interval.
Maximum Response Time – The maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) it took to complete an invocation in the current interval.
Average Response Time – The average amount of time it took the service to complete each invocation in the current interval.
The Top X Services Based on Runtime Errors portlet presents the top X services based on the maximum number of runtime errors.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Services Based on Runtime Errors portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfServicesToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of services you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Services Based on Runtime Errors portlet presents the following information for each service it contains:
Service Name – The fully qualified name of the service.
Service Key – The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the service and uniquely identifies it within the registry.
Service Description – The comment or descriptive information about the service.
Service Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the service.
Error Count for Service – The number of runtime errors marked on the service.
The Top X Services Based on Runtime Policy Violations portlet presents the top X services based on the maximum number of runtime policy violations.
The following table describes the set of input parameters that you can use with the Top X Services Based on Runtime Policy Violations portlet:
Parameter | Description |
noOfServicesToReturn |
Required. Integer. The number of services you want to display in the portlet. |
The Top X Services Based on Runtime Policy Violations portlet presents the following information for each service it contains:
Service Name – The fully qualified name of the service.
Service Key – The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to the service and uniquely identifies it within the registry.
Service Description – The comment or descriptive information about the service.
Service Version – The user-assigned version identifier for the service.
Policy Violations Count for Service – The number of runtime policy violations marked on the service.