You can enable HTTP access by configuring MSMDPUMP.dll, an ISAPI extension that runs in Internet Information Services (IIS) and pumps data to and from client applications and an Analysis Services server. This approach provides an alternative means for connecting to Analysis Services when your BI solution calls for the following capabilities. The client sends a request message to an HTTP server (after the TCP handshake) which hosts a website, the server then replies with the response message. If there is a problem with an HTTP request there is a list of status codes which inform your browser so that you can better troubleshoot what the problem might be.
- Within the HTTP response packet, Wireshark is able to add additional information to assist in the analysis of the HTTP response stream. Part of that additional analysis is a field called ‘time since request’. This analysis field shows us the response time per HTTP request.
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