WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Message Broker API (CMP) trace
Enable or disable service trace for the Message Broker API (also known as the CMP API).
Enabling CMP API trace
To enable tracing for the CMP API for your application, set the
environment variable MQSI_CMP_TRACE, where <filename> is
the name of the file to which the trace is sent:
export MQSI_CMP_TRACE=<filename>
Or
you can enable tracing by using the following API call in your code:// Enable Administration service trace
BrokerProxy.enableAdministrationAPITracing("outputfile.txt");
This request logs all calls to the CMP API to the outputfile.txt file in the current directory. All CMP API activity in the entire Java™ virtual machine is logged.
You can also enable CMP API service trace from the File menu of the CMP API Exerciser.
In addition, because the CMP API uses the WebSphere® MQ Java client, you can enable WebSphere MQ Java client tracing.
Disabling CMP API trace
To disable tracing for the CMP API for your application, use the
following API call in your code:
// Disable Administration service trace
BrokerProxy.disableAdministrationAPITracing();
You can also disable CMP API service trace from the File menu of the CMP API Exerciser.