You may choose to use the logging facilities of WebSphere Application Server to capture the Common Base Events fired by process server monitoring. Use the loggers to view the data in events when you diagnose problems with the processing of your applications.
WebSphere® Process Server uses the extensive logging facilities of the underlying WebSphere Application Server to allow you to capture the events fired by process server monitoring at service component event points. You can use the administrative console to specify the particular service component event points that you wish to monitor, the amount of payload detail contained in the resulting Common Base Events, and the method used to publish the results -- such as to a file of a certain format, or directly to a console. Monitor logs contain events encoded in Common Base Event format, and you can use the information contained in the event elements to trace problems with the processing of your service components.
The functionality of WebSphere Application Server logging and tracing capabilities is documented in considerable detail in the WebSphere Application Server Version 6.0 Information Center, with complete details of how logging and tracing is used within the entire product. This section provides only supplemental information about logging as it relates to the service components that are specific to WebSphere Process Server. Consult the information in the WebSphere Application Server documentation for using logging and trace with other components of the entire product.
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