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How do I capture HTTP Header responses for a web page

Michael_Chan
Engager

How about for Service Availability? Is there support for inspecting the Response Header to determine availability of web page? In our environment checking the Response Content and/or HTTP status code (200) is not enough to accurately gauge availability. 

^ Edited by @Ryan.Paredez Note: This conversation was split off from this existing one: https://community.appdynamics.com/t5/NET-Agent-Installation/How-do-I-capture-HTTP-Header-responses-f...

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Radhika.Bhatia - given that this post is over 2 years old, I would recommend re-asking the question as a brand new thread. It will have a higher chance of being seen and responded to. 

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Radhika_Bhatia
Explorer

Hi @Michael.Chan,

We have a similar requirement at our end. Were you able to get it done?

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