WebSphere Event Broker logs

This section describes the logs that are specific to WebSphere Event Broker. They are:

Eclipse error log

The Eclipse error log captures internal errors from Eclipse or your code. This is useful at run time, in case you cause exceptions during development. As errors are triggered, they are added to the Error Log view of the Plug-in Development perspective, and you can examine details by double-clicking them. You can also clear the view when you have fixed all the errors, although you cannot clear individual errors. Entries are sorted in reverse chronological order, that is, most recent first. You can bring up the Properties dialog to see entry details.

Some errors might be hierarchical, that is, there might be a general entry for a complex problem and a number of child entries listing the individual problems in detail.

Start of changeThe same information that is shown in the Error Log view is stored in the .log file in the C:\Documents and Settings\user\IBM\wmbt6.0\workspace\.metadata directory.End of change

The Eclipse error log shows errors that are generated by the person using that particular workbench.

The broker domain Event Log

Broker domain log information is written to the broker domain Event Log. This log is stored and managed by the Configuration Manager. The Event Log displays messages about events that occur within the broker domain, such as deploying topology or topics hierarchy configuration. The messages can be information, errors, or warnings. You view the messages in the editor area of the Broker Administration perspective.

The broker domain Event Log shows errors that are generated by all workbench users in that particular domain.

The Tasks view

The Tasks view shows all the outstanding problems in a particular perspective. In the Broker Application Development perspective, the errors in the Tasks view are logic errors in message flows, ESQL, or message sets. In the Broker Administration perspective, the errors in the Tasks view are information about brokers, execution groups, or message flows that are not running. In the Plug-in Development perspective, the errors in the tasks view are code errors.