"alessio.soldano(a)jboss.com" wrote : Anyway, generally speaking, I think the idea
of having something like a WS log repository to query with different filters for getting
information on both pre-defined and custom (the admin decides through the jmx-console)
time period is definitively interesting.
Some further thoughts on the ws log repository idea; this could be directly linked to what
is written here
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=115661,
that is in/out messages are captured by a RequestHandler as long as information about
processing time, client IP and the receiving host. This data is then persisted (no data
loss with server shutdown and/or redeployment, eventual support for cluster...).
JMX-console allows to query those data and to start/stop log recording as long as setting
how much info is to be saved. Query could even be based on the soap body, depending on how
it is stored.
Converter to stardard log formats could perhaps be added to allow eventual batch analysis
and creation of graphical statistics / table, etc.
Up to this, logs would be stack independent (Native, Metro, CXF). As far as I can see,
adding more specific and interesting data (operation statistics, ws-security related info,
etc.) could be possible with native stack, since it will require at least access to the
metadata model. However this could be further investigated.
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