Business Process Audit Logging
Business process audit logging provides data for business processes modeled in Designer that run on Integration Servers. You can use business process log entries and data to do the following:
Identify business processes.
Record the path that business processes took at run time.
Track when business processes and business process steps started, changed status, and ended.
Track whether business processes and steps completed successfully or failed.
Resubmit business processes at specified steps.
In Designer and the Monitor user interface, you specify the amount and type of data to log for each business process model version. In Designer, you can also specify process step input and output document fields for which to log run-time values. In the Monitor user interface, you can also choose to log process transitions so you can see the path the process took at runtime. For instructions on setting up business process logging, see the Software AG Designer Online Help and webMethods Monitor User’s Guide.
Process Engines log audit data for business processes. The Process Engine is a package installed on every Integration Server that runs business process steps. For detailed information on the Process Engine and how it logs data, see Administering webMethods Process Engine.