(For Browser-Based Real User Monitoring (RUM)) Prisma Access Browser license with the ADEM Browser Plugin installed
If you want to know more about the performance of a specific app, select the
application name to view its application details. This gives you insights into the user
experience of the application, root causes of any performance degradation, how the app’s
performance compares to all apps across your organization, and more.
The widgets on the Application Details page are the same as those
on Your Organization, except
they are focused on a particular app. See the widget descriptions below for any other
significant differences.
Mobile User Experience
The letters next to the app URL indicate the type of monitoring ADEM is
using for it:
R—Browser-Based Real User Monitoring (RUM). An ADEM-enabled user has visited this app on
a supported browser, and ADEM is collecting Browser-Based RUM metrics for it.
S—Synthetic monitoring. You configured a synthetic app test to
probe this domain and collect synthetic metrics.
The type of monitoring in use for the app determines the app details that appear on
the page. For example, you will see Real User Performance Metrics
(RUM) only if ADEM is collecting RUM metrics for the app.
Experience Score Trends for Domain
The application experience score for the app compared to the experience
score across all applications. Use this chart to see whether there is an issue
with this specific app's performance or if there is a more global issue
affecting other apps as well.
The chart uses combined RUM and synthetic test data if both are
available.
Application Suite Details
Similar to Application Details, you can select the name of an
application suite to view details for a group of
applications that you chose to monitor together.
The widgets on application suite details are almost the same as Your Organization and
Application Details, except that they contain information
about a specific group of applications instead of all of them or only a single
application.
However, you can select a Target URL to isolate a specific
application from the suite and view its experience data. When you select a URL, it
applies a filter to other widgets on the page so that you see experience data for
that application only.