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Tracing Requests in Cougar

You can add a very high degree of debug to only specific requests (which will always get logged, regardless of logging level, and to a specific file) by adding trace lines:

Example:

public class ExampleServiceImpl implements ExampleService {
    public SimpleResponseObject getSimpleResponse(RequestContext ctx, String message) throws SimpleException {
        ctx.trace("Starting getSimpleResponse for %s", message);
        ...

To enable tracing, you must associate the HTTP header X-Trace-Me on your RESCRIPT or SOAP request (any value will trigger tracing), or if you are using the Cougar client, have the ExecutionContext implementation you pass into the remote call have its traceLoggingEnabled method return true.

The traces will be logged to <hostname>-trace.log[.<archiveSuffix>\] files in the logs directory on the Cougar server.

There is currently no support for tracing events, although there could be in the future by using an X-Trace-Me JMS header.