Use the HTTP Server-Side Monitor to diagnose problems with data flow from JSP page and servlet execution on the web server.
The HTTP Server-Side Monitor is a multi-tabbed window that displays information about monitoring and debugging HTTP traffic.
By default, the HTTP Server-Side Monitor starts when you deploy to the Tomcat Web Server. For the Glassfish application server, go to the Services window (Ctrl+5), expand the Servers node, right-click the server's node, choose Properties, and select the Enable HTTP Monitor checkbox.
| Element | Description | 
|---|---|
| Request | Displays data about the HTTP request being processed. | 
| Cookies | Lists key/value pairs sent with both requests and responses. | 
| Session | Lists HTTP session parameters. | 
| Context | Displays information on attribute names and values. | 
| Client and Server | Displays details about the client and the server. | 
| Header | Lists header fields transmitted with a request or response. | 
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