Thanks Christian I will have a look over the project. Certainly looks like a good basis for what I had in mind.
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Christian Schneider <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi Mark, > > CXF does not provide a good logging solution for web service calls at the > moment. > > What could help you is a new open source product from Talend. The Talend > ESB community edition provides a feature called Service Activity Monitoring. > It allows to capture Service Calls with content and some meta data from cxf > and sends them to a central monitoring server. > > You add an agent jar to your project and activate it as a CXF feature. The > server part can be either installed as a web application (war) or as a > bundle in Karaf. As the solution is apache licensed you can even use it as a > starting point if you want to build your own solution. > > I have written a blog entry about it that also links to the download page: > http://www.liquid-reality.de/x/ToBZ > > Best regards > > Christian > -- > Christian Schneider > http://www.liquid-reality.de > > CXF and Camel Architect > SOPERA - The Application Integration Division of Talend > http://www.talend.com > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Mark Wolfe [mailto:[email protected]] > Gesendet: Freitag, 20. Mai 2011 16:14 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: CXF Log Archiving > > Gday > > Just wondering if anyone had any links to projects or examples of log > archiving, specifically for the web service calls. Most of the applications > using CXF I have seen so far have been a bit of mess, with huge log files > and not a lot of attention given to organising this information until after > it goes into production. > > In a system I am working on ATM the customer has identified the need to be > able to search and retrieve BTB calls and correlate these for review. For > example party A talks to party B and C to orchestrate a transaction and > something gets mixed up due to changes in data format. In this case an > operator needs to review the raw calls and raise a bug report to have it > resolved, or follow up with one of the parties to correct the data. > > I have been looking over the log browser, however this is a little > different to what i need. Is this sub project still progressing and are > there any further plans for it? > > I recently posted a blog entry an example of how I have my logging > configured using a play around project which is open source, this is located > at http://www.wolfe.id.au/2011/05/20/apache-cxf-logging/ if anyone ideas > or feedback it would be much appreciated. > > Hopefully no one objects to me posting this link :) > > -- Regards, Mark Wolfe -- I am not young enough to know everything. --
