Administering and Monitoring Business Processes 10.4 | Administering and Monitoring Business Processes | webMethods Audit Logging Guide | Viewing Audit Log Data | View the Audit Logs in Integration Server Administrator | View the Messaging Log
 
View the Messaging Log
In Integration Server Administrator, go to the Logs > Messaging page to view the messaging log.
The following table describes the fields in a messaging log.
Column
Description
Time Stamp
Date and time the entry was written to the log.
Mode
Indicates whether the message logger wrote the log entry on behalf of a message producer or consumer for webMethods messaging or JMS messaging. The messaging log uses the abbreviation MSG for webMethods messaging. For example MSG_PRODUCER and MSG_CONSUMER are the modes for webMethods messaging producer and consumer, respectively.
Message
Text of the logged message.
UUID
Universally unique identifier for the message being sent or received.
*In webMethods messaging, you can set a value for the _env/uuid field when publishing the document. You can only use a user-defined UUID for messages sent to Universal Messaging by the pub.publish:publish service. If you do not set a UUID value or if you are using a service for a user-defined UUID cannot be set, Integration Server assigns one during publication.
*For JMS messaging, you can set a UUID in the JMSMessage/properties/uuid field when sending the JMS message. For JMS messaging, the uuid field is optional. Integration Server does not generate or assign a UUID if one is not specified.
Alias
Name of the messaging connection alias associated with the sent or received message. The messaging connection alias can be a Universal Messaging connection alias or a JMS connection alias.
Destination
Destination to which the message was sent.
*For webMethods messaging, the destination is the name of the channel to which the message was sent. The name of the channel corresponds to the publishable document type for which Integration Server published an instance document.
*For JMS messaging, the destination contains the JNDI lookup name for the queue or topic to which the JMS message was sent.
Message ID
The ID assigned to the message by the messaging provider.
*For webMethods messaging, the message ID is the Universal Messaging event ID which Universal Messaging generates when it first receives the message.
*For JMS messaging, the message ID is the JMSMessageID which is generated on behalf of the JMS provider.
Trigger
Name of the trigger that received the message.
Note: You can search the messaging log for all log entries for a particular UUID. On the Logs > Messaging page, enter the UUID for which you want to search in the UUID field. Then, click Refresh.

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