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Need to monitor the performance of a Salesforce Community cloud application with real time alerts when performance threshold are breached

Pooja_Agrawal
New Member

Hi Team,

I am looking for an option to monitor the page load performance of a Salesforce Community cloud (built using Lightning Web components) application that run in authenticated mode. We want to capture the network timings, resource loading and transaction times to name a few. 

Is this possible with AppDynamics? If so, please help with required documentations around the same.

Thanks. 

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Pooja_Agrawal
New Member

https://support.whatfix.com/docs/adding-whatfix-javascript-to-salesforce-community This is what I tried to do. But the script tags are not getting reflected when I open this community.

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Cansel_OZCAN
Path Finder

Hi Pooja,

Yes you can do it with a several method. Can you access / edit master page of your solution.?

Thanks

Cansel

Pooja_Agrawal
New Member

Hi Cansel,

Yes, I can access that. I have added the script tag in Community builder head markup, but it is not reflecting when I inspect the site.

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Pooja.Agrawal,

It looks like the Community was not able to jump in and help. Did you find a solution or workaround in the meantime? If so, could you share your observations and learnings with the community? 

If not, you can reach out to AppDynamics Support: How do I submit a Support ticket? An FAQ 

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