Trace Messages
Trace messages provide information about adapter activities. The messages are logged to the console where the runtime adapter is started and to a log file. Trace messages can also be redirected to the TIBCO Hawk Display application, or sent to other applications using the TIBCO Rendezvous transport.
Each trace message includes the following fields:
<Timestamp> <Adapter Identifier> <Role> <Category> <Status Code> <Tracking Identifier>
You can check the following table for the fields and corresponding description:
Field | Description |
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Timestamp | The timestamp of occurrence. For example,2014 Feb 22 20:14:51:718 GMT -8. |
Adapter Identifier | The name of the adapter that writes the trace message. This is a combination of the adapter acronym and adapter configuration name. For example, the application identifier, ADFILES.publisher1 identifies a TIBCO ActiveMatrix Adapter for Files for Unix/Win (TIBCO Business Studio) service named publisher1. |
Role | Info,
Warn, Error, and
Debug are available roles.
When configuring the adapter, you can define what roles are logged, what roles are not logged. For example, to improve performance, you can decide not to log Info roles. |
Category | Trace message can be grouped as one of the following categories:
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Status Code | Unique code for the message and description. Status codes are identified by a unique number and description. If a trace message includes an error or warn role, the status code documentation includes a resolution. See General Status Messages. |
Tracking Identifier | A unique identifier that is "stamped" on each message by the original adapter. The tracking identifier remains in effect from the beginning of a message to its completion as it is exchanged by TIBCO applications. If the adapter is the termination point of the message, the tracking identifier is not displayed in the trace message. You cannot modify the tracking identifier format or configure what information to be displayed. |
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