Each request must have an “Accept” header, where the value may be either application/json or application/xml. This tells the Lamaxu process whether you want JSON or XML formatted output. |
If your Lamaxu process is configured with local and, or LDAP authentication, you will need to supply an “Authorization” header. A valid value may look like “Basic YWRtaW46YWRwaW4=”
The URL below filters statistics for QUEUE1 based on the date.
http://hostname.com:8085/statistics/TEST/STATISTICS/QUEUE1/date/2017-09-29
The URLs below filter statistics for all queues matching the .* wildcard for the date or queue name.
http://hostname.com:8085/statistics/TEST/STATISTICS/.*/date/2017-09-29
http://hostname.com:8085/statistics/TEST/STATISTICS/QU.*1/date/2017-09-29
http://hostname.com:8085/statistics/TEST/STATISTICS/QU.*1/date/2017-09.*
Where:
{QMGR} - the name of the queue manager configured
objectype - one of the following, must be in UPPERCASE. Refer to the table below.
objectname - is the name of the queue manager object, i.e. a queue name.