During the operation of the Web User Interface, messages are written to the following destinations:
The Web User Interface server messages are mainly written to the CICSPlex® SM EYULOG of the Web User Interface server (and not of the CMAS). Some messages are also written to the console. The Web User Interface server messages are explained in the Web User Interface Message Help.
The following types of Web User Interface messages are written to the browser:
These messages reflect status during the operation of the Web User Interface.
These messages reflect status during the operation of the View Editor.
These messages reflect the HTTP response codes. HTTP messages can sometimes be hidden with substitute messages being issued by the browser. For example, you may receive Internet Explorer 'friendly HTTP messages' in place of Web User Interface HTTP messages.
You can obtain help for the client and editor messages by clicking the Help icon to the right of the message or by accessing the contents page of the Web User Interface Message Help. You can obtain help for HTTP messages by accessing the contents page of the Web User Interface Message Help.