Diagnostics: View JMS Log Table
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This page shows you the latest contents of the JMS log file.
Column Display
You can show fewer or additional data points on this page by expanding Customize this table and modifying the Column Display list. Each data point displays in its own table column.
The following table lists all of the data points that you can display in columns on this page.
Name Description Record ID Each record added to the log includes basic information, such as the message ID and correlation ID, for the subject message.
Date The date and time the message log record is generated.
Transaction ID The transaction identifier for the transaction with which the message is associated.
Context ID A unique identifier for a request or unit of work flowing through the system. It is included in the JMS message log to provide a correlation between events belonging to the same request.
Timestamp To aid in troubleshooting high-traffic applications, the date and time the message log record is generated is displayed in milliseconds.
Nano Timestamp To aid in troubleshooting high-traffic applications, the date and time the message log record is generated is displayed in nanoseconds.
Message ID The unique identifier assigned to the message.
Correlation ID A user-defined identifier for the message, often used to correlate messages about the same subject.
Destination The fully-qualified name of the JMS destination for the message.
Event The name of the message life cycle event that triggered the log entry.
User ID The ID of the user who generated the message.
Consumer If the message consumed was on a queue or the consumer was a non-durable subscriber for a topic, this will include information about the origin of the message consumer and the identifier for the consumer known to the JMS server. If the consumer is a durable subscriber, this will also include the client ID for the connection and the subscription name.
Selector The message Selector argument from the JMS API.
Message The content of the message body.