Application Integration (On-Premises) : Audit logging : Concepts : Overview
Overview
Audit logging for webMethods products provides important data you need to monitor webMethods system activity and correct problems. Integration Server maintains most of the audit logging data in the webMethods product suite. This guide describes audit logging maintained by Integration Server, as follows:
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Error
Stack trace information about all errors that occur on Integration Server, including exceptions thrown by services.
Session
Sessions opened on Integration Server by Software AG Designer, third-party clients, and other servers.
Service
Services that run in Integration Server.
Security
Security-related administrative and operational actions on Integration Server, such as modifications to authorizations and authentication, and attempts to access Integration Server resources or perform runtime events.
Document
Documents that are in doubt, have failed, or have exhausted trigger retries on Integration Server.
Guaranteed delivery
Guaranteed delivery transactions in Integration Server.
Business process
Business processes modeled in Designer that run on Integration Servers.
Task
Tasks designed in Designer that run on My webMethods Server. Tasks can be called from business processes or can run as standalone tasks.
Integration process
Integration processes made up of a chain of services that run on Integration Servers.
Mediator transaction
webMethods Mediator transaction events produced by the Log Invocation run-time policy.
This chapter describes each type of audit logging. In addition, the chapter lists the default language used for log entries and describes the effect of your operating environment and webMethods language packs on log entries.
For information on setting up audit logging for webMethods adapters, see the adapter guides.
Note:  
webMethods Broker Document logging provides data from documents that Broker clients publish or subscribe to on Brokers. It should not be confused with the document audit logging provided with Integration Server. For more information about setting up webMethods Broker document logging, see Administering webMethods Broker.
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