Hi, I'll look into that. Thanks for the tip. Thanks, Milinda
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Matthieu Riou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hi Milinda, > > I agree with Paul, logging is maybe a bit too low level but showing all the > events generated by the engine would be really great. Look for those two > functions in the (instance) management API: > > EventInfoListDocument listEvents(String instanceFilter, String eventFilter, > int maxCount); > List<String> getEventTimeline(String instanceFilter, String eventFilter); > > IIRC the second one isn't implemented for OpenJPA but you can probably rely > on the first. Otherwise let me know and I can give you a few pointers to > implement this for OpenJPA as well, all the plumbing is already there, it's > only a missing query. > > Cheers, > Matthieu > > > On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Paul Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, Milinda -- > > > > I think it's better to display log of the ODE Engine in the Management > >> Console. And to display we have to implement separate Web Service or > REST > >> interface. For that purpose, is there any way I can access ODE log > within > >> integration layer. If you can help me on this it will be really great > and > >> we > >> will be able to integrate that functionality ODE Management console > >> interface. > >> > > > > I don't think that the logging is quite what you want, since that's below > > the user's view of the engine. The stream of BPEL events is another > matter, > > and being able to connect a listener to the river of BPEL events on an > > instance-by-instance basis would be quite useful indeed. > > > > -- Paul > > > -- http://mpathirage.com http://wso2.org "Oxygen for Web Service Developers" http://wsaxc.blogspot.com "Web Services With Axis2/C"
