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Adobe Exam AD0-E123 Topic 1 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E123 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 1
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A developer would like to view page transaction response times. Which log file would they use?

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Suggested Answer: B

The request log in AEM records details about requests processed by the AEM instance, including transaction response times. This log is useful for developers when they need to analyze the performance of page requests, including how long each page takes to load. The request log can typically be found in the logs directory of the AEM installation and may be named request.log.

stdout.log typically contains the standard output of the AEM process and is not specific to request transactions.

audit.log is used to log user actions for auditing purposes and does not include transaction response times.


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Matthew
4 months ago
Forget the logs, I say we just use a crystal ball to divine the response times. Much more reliable, don't you think?
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Miles
4 months ago
I once tried to use the audit.log to debug a performance issue. Worst idea ever. It's like finding a needle in a haystack.
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Cletus
4 months ago
The request log is the way to go. I mean, it's literally in the name – 'request log'. Duh.
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Alyce
4 months ago
Haha, definitely not stdout.log. That's just for standard output, not performance data. What is this, amateur hour?
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Jeannetta
3 months ago
Haha, definitely not stdout.log. That's just for standard output, not performance data. What is this, amateur hour?
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Gertude
3 months ago
C) audit.log
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Chantell
3 months ago
B) request log
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Solange
3 months ago
A) stdout.log
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Freeman
4 months ago
Hmm, I think the audit.log might have some useful information too. You know, in case there's any suspicious activity or something.
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Arlette
4 months ago
Yeah, but I believe the stdout.log is specifically used for viewing page transaction response times.
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Beatriz
4 months ago
I think the request log might also have the page transaction response times we're looking for.
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Long
4 months ago
I agree, the audit.log would be a good place to check for any suspicious activity.
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Gladis
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's the request log. That's where all the transaction data is stored, right?
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Gerald
4 months ago
Actually, it's the audit.log that contains the page transaction response times.
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Jennie
4 months ago
Yes, you're correct. The request log is where the transaction response times are stored.
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Lawrence
5 months ago
I believe the audit.log might also contain information about page transaction response times.
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Gwenn
5 months ago
I agree with Lai, the request log would show page transaction response times.
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Lai
5 months ago
I think the developer would use the request log.
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