đī¸ Hot Methods
In hot method analysis, the top stack methods can be categorized and attributed according to the following rules, divided into two main types.
đī¸ Databases & Message Queues
Provides identification rules for databases and message queues.
đī¸ Interface Identification
ONE supports interface identification according to rules. Interface identification rules are used to precisely define the identification logic of interfaces in the system. They support identifying interfaces through custom rules or default rules, and can configure interface entrances and request attributes to meet the needs of refined management and monitoring of interfaces in different business scenarios.
đī¸ Process Group Identification
ONE supports identifying process group names according to rules. Processes will be identified as process groups based on process attributes. Process groups with deep monitoring enabled will be identified as services according to the attributes of requests. A process group is the boundary of a service. A process group is identified as a single service by default. It supports identifying a process group as multiple services by configuring service identification rules. When the default detection identifiers are insufficient, you can use custom detection rules to define your process groups.
đī¸ RPC
A remote interface refers to an interface identified by the remote call addresses collected by the request end according to rules, not an interface identified by probes in traditional services. By configuring custom rules for HTTP protocol remote interfaces, custom remote calls, and request attributes, refined identification and management of remote interfaces can be achieved.
đī¸ Service Identification
ONE supports attributing multiple processes to the same service based on process attributes, meeting the refined needs of businesses for "service aggregation and naming", and helping service identification and management to be more in line with business logic.