Web Service Details: WordformsService
This page gives information about the availability of the selected service. For details on how we perform monitoring click here.
We perform an availability check once a day. The graph below shows the response time measured. You can use the slider control to adjust the time period displayed.
- Endpoint:
- http://wortschatz.uni-leipzi...:8100/axis/services/Wordforms
- Monitored since:
- Jul 13, 2006
- Server:
- Apache-Coyote/1.1
- Availability:
- 100.00%
Detailed Explanation
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connect time:
milliseconds until connection with the service could be established
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response time:
milliseconds until response was completely received
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avg. connect time:
avg time in milliseconds until connection with the service could be established (across all service)
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avg. response time:
avg time in milliseconds until response was received (across all service)
- The coloring of the lower bar in the graph indicates certain properties of the response during a particular availability check.
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OK:
We verified that the server correctly implements the SOAP protocol, however this does not mean that we have verified its actual functionality (such as a weather service). -
connect error:
we were unable to establish a connection to the server. -
connect timeout:
we have been able to contact the server, however within 20 seconds we could not establish a connection. -
read timeout:
the server took more then 20 seconds to send its response.
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