Administering and Monitoring Business Processes : webMethods Audit Logging Guide : Types of Audit Logs : IS Core Audit Logging : Mediator Transaction Logging
Mediator Transaction Logging
You can log Mediator transaction events produced by the Log Invocation run-time policy. This policy is enforced in Mediator, but you identify the audit log as the destination for the events in CentraSite. You can use Mediator transaction log entries to do the following:
*Identify the SOAP session, virtual service, and instance of Mediator on which the transaction events occurred.
*If the Identify Consumer policy action is defined for the virtual service, identify the IP address and name of the service consumer.
*Track whether events completed successfully or failed.
*Record the content of request and response payloads for service calls.
Note:  
You can only log request and response payloads if you are writing Mediator transaction events to an external RDBMS.
For information about identifying the audit log as the destination, see the CentraSite documentation. For information about enforcing policies with Mediator, see Administering webMethods Mediator.
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