Level 0 |
Message that identifies the connector version.
No other tracing is done at this level. This is the default value. |
Level 1 |
- Status messages
- Messages that provide identifying (key) information for each
business object processed
- Messages delivered each time the pollForEvents method is executed
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Level 2 |
- Business object handler messages that contain information such
as the arrays and child business objects that the connector encounters
or retrieves during the processing of a business object
- Messages logged each time a business object is posted to the
integration broker, either from gotApplEvent() or executeCollaboration()
- Messages that indicate that a business object has been received
as an integration broker request
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Level 3 |
- Foreign key processing messages that contain such information
as when the connector has found or has set a foreign key in a business
object
- Messages that provide information about business object processing.
For example, these messages are delivered when the connector finds
a match between business objects, or finds a business object in
an array of child business objects
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Level 4 |
- Application-specific information messages, for example, messages
showing the values returned by the functions that parse the business
object's application-specific information fields
- Messages that identify when the connector enters or exits a
function, which helps trace the process flow of the connector
- All thread-specific messages. If the connector spawns multiple
threads, a message appears for the creation of each new thread.
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Level 5 |
- Messages that indicate connector initialization, for example,
messages showing the value of each configuration property retrieved
from the integration broker.
- Messages that include statements executed in the application.
At this trace level, the connector log file contains all statements
executed in the destination application and the value of any variables
that are substituted.
- Messages that comprise a representation of a business object
before the connector begins processing it (displaying its state
as the connector receives it from the business process) and after
the connector has completed its processing (displaying its state
as the connector returns it to the business process)
- Messages that comprise a business object dump
- Messages that indicate the status of each thread the connector
spawns while it is running
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