AppDynamics APIs: Categories and Usage

Categories of AppDynamics APIs

Question

Into which two areas are AppDynamics APIs categorized? (Choose two.)

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A. B. C. D. E.

DE.

AppDynamics is an application performance monitoring tool used by developers to analyze and optimize their applications' performance. AppDynamics provides a set of APIs that developers can use to interact with the AppDynamics platform programmatically. These APIs can be categorized into two main areas: application-centric and analytics-events.

  1. Application-centric APIs: Application-centric APIs are designed to provide developers with visibility into the performance of their applications. They allow developers to monitor and analyze the behavior of their applications in real-time. These APIs provide data on application performance metrics such as response times, error rates, and transaction rates. They also allow developers to correlate application performance with infrastructure performance, helping them to quickly identify and resolve issues that may be impacting the performance of their applications.

  2. Analytics-events APIs: Analytics-events APIs are designed to provide developers with access to the data generated by the AppDynamics analytics engine. This data includes information on user behavior, application usage patterns, and other metrics that can be used to gain insights into how applications are being used by end-users. Developers can use this data to optimize their applications and improve the user experience.

C. database-visibility, D. platform-side, and E. agent-side are not correct options as AppDynamics APIs are not categorized in these areas. Database-visibility refers to the monitoring of databases and is not directly related to AppDynamics. Platform-side and agent-side are not meaningful categorizations for AppDynamics APIs.