Business Definition
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# 1. Business Definition
Business definition includes the business name, the definition of the data table, as well as the definition of service groups, services, and paths within the business. The following describes how to define these properties.
00-Terminology Explanation
A business can consist of multiple services
and paths
. Services
can be entirely user-defined and included in a custom service group
; or you can only define the service group and auto-generate the services
within the group, which are then part of an automated service group
. The paths
come from specifying the access relationships of the services. The following explains the above image:
- Business: Mobile Banking Business
- Services:
- Independent services not part of any service group: Front-end load service
- Services in custom service groups, front-end service group: Operational front-end service, Financial front-end service
- Services generated through automated service groups, middle tier service group: Rights Center service, Search Center service, Average Center service, Payment Center service
- Paths:
- Custom: Front-end load service -> Operational front-end service; Front-end load service -> Financial front-end service; Operational front-end service -> Middleware service group (automated); Financial front-end service -> Middleware service group (automated)
- Auto-generated: Access relationships between services within the middleware service group (automated)
# 1.1 Business List
01- Business List
- ① New Business: Supports the creation of a new business. For a detailed usage explanation, please refer to the description in the [New Business] section
- ② Name: Clicking will take you to the
Business Details Page
- ③ Star: Click to
star
orunstar
. The list will be sorted in descending order of the default star plus dictionary order by name - ④ Service Topology: Clicking will take you to the
Service Topology
page to view the current business in the form of a waterfall topology - ⑤ Service List: Clicking will take you to the
Service List
page - ⑥ Edit: Edit the business
- ⑦ Delete: Delete the business
# 1.1.1 Creating a New Business
02-Create a New Business
- Name: Required, the business name
- Data Table: Required, the data table where the business data comes from. For example, if you want to view the network indicators of the business, you can select
Network-Path-Index Data (xx)
, and if you want to view the application indicators of the business, you can selectApplication-Path-Index Data (xx)
# 1.1.2 Business Details Page
You can access the Business Details Page by either creating a new business
or clicking on the business list-name
. Here, you can define the services
, service groups
, and paths
for your business.
- Service Group
- Path
# 1.1.2.1 Service
03-Service
Each row represents a service in the business, such as CLB/APIGW/MySQL/Business Service, can be an independent service.
04-New Service
- Name: Required, service name must be unique within the business
- Legend: The service ICON displayed in
Service Topology
andService List
. Current options areResource-Legend
- Filter Conditions: Define service data based on filter conditions
- Direction: Defines filter conditions for the service in different roles
- Bidirectional: Filter conditions when acting as both client and server
- Server: Filter conditions when acting only as server
- Client: Filter conditions when acting only as client
- For operations on filter conditions, please refer to query
- Grouping: The default
*
is used
- Grouping: The default
- Direction: Defines filter conditions for the service in different roles
- Service Group: Supports adding to
custom type service group
. Aservice
can only join oneservice group
. For the definition of theservice group
, refer to the following sections - Indicator Threshold: You can adjust the indicator threshold for each service
- The indicator is retracted by default and can be unfolded and edited by clicking the unfold button
- When the indicator quantity exceeds the threshold, the corresponding
service
display will be marked in red
# 1.1.2.2 Service Group
05-Service Group
Each row represents a group of services in the business. For example, the front-end service group, which can include APP access service, Web access service. Both custom services added one by one to DeepFlow service group and services recognized automatically can form a service group.
06-New Service Group
- Name: Required, service group name must be unique within the business
- Type: Divided into
auto grouping
andcustom
types- Custom: User-defined, can autonomously select
services
to join - Auto Grouping: A group of services recognized automatically through
filter conditions
, based onauto_service
-Direction
,filter conditions
usage instructions, refer to [Service] section
- Custom: User-defined, can autonomously select
- Indicator Threshold
# 1.1.2.3 Path
07-Path
Each row represents a path from a service
/service group
to another service
/service group
. For example, client=serviceA, server=serviceB
expresses the path data queried from serviceA
accessing serviceB
according to the client
and server
's filter conditions
.
08-New Path
- Name: Required, path name
- Client: Single choice, the candidates are user-defined
services
orauto grouped type service groups
- Server: Single choice, the candidates are user-defined
services
orauto grouped type service groups
.