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Service Auditing
When you perform service auditing, you use the service log to track which services execute successfully and which services fail. You can perform service auditing to analyze the service log and determine how often a service executes, how many times it succeeds, and how many times it fails. To use the service log for service auditing, services need to generate audit data after execution ends.
To make sure the service log contains the information needed to perform service auditing, select the following Audit properties.
For this property...
Select this option...
Enable auditing
When top-level service only
Log on
Error and success
Include pipeline
Never
Note:
Configure a service to save a copy of the input pipeline only if you intend to re-invoke the service using the resubmission capabilities of the webMethods Monitor.
To use the service log for service auditing, you can use either a flat file or a database as the service log.