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Debugging with user trace

Message flow nodes write messages to user trace when they are processing work. You can use these messages offline to review the activity in a message flow and show information such as which nodes were invoked, what code they ran, and through which terminals the messages was sent.

Before you start:

Before you start to trace a broker, or any of its integration servers or messages flows, the broker must be running, and you must have deployed the message flows by using the IBM® Integration Toolkit.

If part of the message is parsed by the nodes, user trace shows the fields that are being navigated.

If an error occurs while a message is being processed, the exception is written to user trace. If the error is not caught in the message flow, it is also be written to the system log. Each entry in user trace is prefixed by "BIP". You can search for BIP messages in the information center. For information about the location of user trace log files on different operating systems, see User trace.

When you start user tracing, you cause additional processing for every activity in the component that you are tracing. Large quantities of data are generated by the components. Expect to see some effect on performance while trace is active. You can limit this additional processing by being selective about what you trace, and by restricting the time during which trace is active.


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