You can inject JavaScript into your web applications to monitor their performance and availability. For SaaS-based web applications, you can use browser plugins to manage the JavaScript injection in the browsers of the users in your enterprise, without having to modify the web applications.
Plugins for the following browsers are available:
Do the following to inject JavaScript through browser plugins.
The following sections describe each step in detail.
Distribute the plugins within your enterprise in any suitable way, such as the BMC Client Management application, or the Windows group policy. The plugins are located here:
For more information, use the following links:
This section provides information about configuring the Chrome and Firefox browser plugins.
Do the following on Windows:
For more information, see the Chrome documentation .
Do the following on Windows:
Create a .json schema file with the following content:
{
"name": "active_eue_enteprise@bmc.com",
"description": "ignored",
"type": "storage",
"data": {
"BeaconReceiverHost": "<Beacon receiver host>",
"BeaconReceiverPort": <Beacon receiver port>,
"Version" : <Version>
}
}
For more information, see the Mozilla documentation .
You must configure the monitored web applications so that the browser plugins can monitor them.
Do the following:
Insert the following content in the file:
{
"DomainsWhitelist" : ["www.bmc.com”],
"ConfigRefreshIntervalMinutes": 1
}
Save your changes.
Repeat the steps on each App Visibility proxy server.
Note: Update file on all proxy servers
When you update the file, ensure that you update it on all App Visibility proxy servers.