Database Reference
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Audit levels set to development capture payloads throughout most activities,
such as Assign and Transform. By expanding the sign in the Assign activity,
the payload is displayed. As you can see, the development audit level is ad-
vantageous and it allows you to see the changes made to the message across
every activity or routing rule, but as discussed earlier, there are both storage and
performance implications as a result.
Order of precedence for audit level settings
Before describing the order of precedence for audit level settings and what ex-
actly it is, let's recap on specific terminology first:
Component: Examples of components include a BPEL process, a Mediator
service, or a BPMN process. Within JDeveloper, these components are the
building blocks for composite applications.
Composite: A composite consists of zero or more components. For ex-
ample, a single composite can include a BPEL component and two Mediator
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