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<Property name="tracking_ecid" value="cb680017c6a0acfe:- 3f1527ec:13487d1ea4c:-8000-0000000000000fe1"/>
<Property name="tracking_compositeInstanceId" value="30006"/>
<Property name="tracking_parentComponentInstanceId" value="bpel:30005"/>
<Property name="tracking_conversationId" value="urn:E115FC7034F211E1BF23313DB35B2981"/>
<Property name="JMSXDeliveryCount" type="integer" value="1"/>
</JMSInboundProperties>
</JMSInboundHeadersAndProperties>
The access.log file is generated in the event that you do not have the Oracle
Web Tier installed. This log file logs all HTTP requests to the internal web server
following the standard Apache HTTP Server log format. Reviewing this may help
in identifying all SOAP requests that have hit your server, as this is the first touch
point to the server. This is an example of an entry in the access.log file:
192.168.97.111 - - [18/Dec/2011:12:12:59 -0500] "POST /soa-infra/services/default/HelloWorld/helloworld_client_ep HTTP/1.1" 200 466
Note that the same message may be duplicated across many of these log files,
so as you gain better familiarity with each of them, you will know what to look for.
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