Scott: 

If you are consuming your remedy-based web service from another
application (other than Remedy itself) , it will not utilize the java
plugin server. The java plugin server is only used for outbound
web-service calls from Remedy. 

You should be able to see your web services being called in the mid-tier
log. From there, you would have to enable filter/API logging on your
Remedy server to debug further. 

HTH 

Terry 

On 2015-03-11 12:18, Scott Hallenger wrote: 

> Hi can anyone help me find my webservice loggs? We have a web service that 
> creates an incident in ttsm 7.0.1. it work in our prduction invironment, but 
> the moment we re-point it to our dev system it does not generate the 
> incident. The midtier web service logs dont really show anything useful. What 
> I'm really looking for is the arjavaplugin.log file which does nost seem to 
> exist. I am seriously frustrated at this point. I do not have the ability to 
> install soapUI in my environment so I have to rely on the log if I can find 
> it... help please.
> 
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