On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Afkham Azeez <[email protected]> wrote:

> People familiar with our platform know that wso2carbon.log is where the
> logs can be found for any of our products. Why does the ESB product violate
> this?
>

Well our log file has always been named wso2-esb.log and most people are
actually familiar with that. Don't know the reason behind this different
naming though. Perhaps something carried forward from ESB 1.7 days?

wso2-esb-service.log gets filled up when the proxy services with log
mediators start receiving messages. It's for service level logging. We also
have a dedicated error log named wso2-esb-errors.log. Both these were added
upon customer/user requests.

Thanks,
Hiranya


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