There are three main levels of Gateway daemon tracing:
stack trace, standard trace, and debug trace.
- Stack tracing
- Trace entries are written only when a Java™ exception
occurs. They can help to determine the source of the exception. Use
this when it is important to maintain performance.
- Standard tracing
- Java exceptions
and the main Gateway daemon functions
and events are traced. By default, the Gateway daemon displays
only the first 128 bytes of any data blocks (for example the COMMAREA,
or network flows) in the trace.
- Debug tracing
- Java exceptions
and the main Gateway daemon functions
and events are traced in greater detail than with stack or standard
tracing. By default, the Gateway daemon fully
outputs any data blocks in the trace. Use this only when performance
is not important or if standard tracing did not give enough information
to solve the problem.