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Figure 4. <strong>ESB</strong> Service<br />

Instrumenting <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong><br />

Services running on <strong>ESB</strong> might not be part of an <strong>ESB</strong> process. When <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> responds<br />

to a simple service request the fourth level does not have meaning, so the call looks more<br />

the one below for the dev.Runservice:<br />

The Actional Item Breakdown shows subnode data <strong>and</strong> the distribution of calls from <strong>ESB</strong><br />

containers in the node. The syntax for each subnode is<br />

DomainName.<strong>Management</strong>ContainerName.<strong>ESB</strong>ContainerName. In the following illustration,<br />

two containers contributed to the inbound call volume to dev.CBR:<br />

Figure 5. <strong>Sonic</strong> Subnode<br />

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