Error and trace message files (the default is
JDBCODAAgent.txt) are located in \ODA\messages\,
which is under the product directory. These files use the following
naming convention:
AgentNameAgent.txt
If you create multiple instances of the ODA script or batch file and
provide a unique name for each represented ODA, you can have a message file
for each ODA instance. Alternatively, you can have differently named
ODAs use the same message file. There are two ways to specify a valid
message file:
- If you change the name of an ODA and do not create a message file for it,
you must change the name of the message file in Business Object Designer
Express as part of ODA configuration. Business Object Designer Express
provides a name for the message file but does not actually create the
file. If the file displayed as part of ODA configuration does not
exist, change the value to point to an existing file.
- You can copy the existing message file for a specific ODA, and modify it
as required. Business Object Designer Express assumes you name each
file according to the naming convention. For example, if the AGENTNAME
variable specifies JDBCODA1, the tool assumes that the name of the
associated message file is JDBCODA1Agent.txt.
Therefore, when Business Object Designer Express provides the filename for
verification as part of ODA configuration, the filename is based on the ODA
name. Verify that the default message file is named correctly, and
correct it as necessary.
- Important:
- Failing to correctly specify the message file's name when you configure
the ODA causes it to run without messages. For more information on
specifying the message file name, see "Configure initialization properties".
During the configuration process, you specify:
- The name of the file into which JDBCODA writes error and trace information
- The level of tracing, which ranges from 0 to
5.
Table 10 describes these values.
Table 10. Tracing levels
Trace level
| Description
|
0
| Logs all errors
|
1
| Traces all entering and exiting messages for method
|
2
| Traces the ODA's properties and their values
|
3
| Traces the names of all business objects
|
4
| Traces details of all spawned threads
|
5
| * Indicates the ODA initialization values for all of its properties
* Traces a detailed status of each thread that JDBCODA spawned *
Traces the business object definition dump
|
For information on where you configure these values, see "Configure initialization properties".
