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What is "After Load Event" in Virtual Page Dashboard

CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
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What is the significance of the "Average Load Event" parameter in the Ajax requests in a Virtual Page Dashboard. PFA image for reference. 

Is it related to Ajax Callback method?

Is this 

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Gaurav_Soni
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Yes, that's document load event.

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Gaurav_Soni
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Hi Abhinav,

The VPs are often correlated to the Ajax calls. The section shows list of all related AJAX calls and the 'Average Load' tells the average of the number of calls made for that registered AJAX over a minute.

Regards,

Gaurav Soni

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Thanks Gaurav.

My question was not on "Average Load", but on "After Load Event",

What no. does it represents and is this related to any Ajax Event?

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Gaurav_Soni
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"After Load Event" tell the number of such ajax requests that got called after the onload event completed.

Regards,

Gaurav Soni

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Thanks Gaurav, 

Is it window.onload, document.onload, body.onload ?

Which onload event handler is it attached to ?

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Gaurav_Soni
Contributor

Yes, that's document load event.

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Thanks Gaurav for confirmation.

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