Service log data includes application service data routed by the
dispatcher.
- Time – the
time and date stamp for the log entry.
- Application ID – the unique identifier assigned to the registered application. Values may include a number, blank, or HWC, depending on the client type.
- Application Connection ID – the unique identifier for a user application connection.
- User – the name of the user associated with the application ID.
- Source - the source of the log if its from the server or
client.
- Response Code – the response status code for the
invocation.
- Log Level – indicates the log level, if any, set on the client that
controls what and how much should be logged.
- Thread ID – the identifier for the thread used to process the
request.
- Node ID – the server node on which the request is received.
- Transaction ID – a unique ID that represents a
transaction (one cycle of request-response) performed by the client or
application.
- Root Context ID – a unique ID that represents a
client/server session. A session can be thought of as a block that includes
multiple requests from the client to the server.
- Request Header Fields - the HTTP request header
field contained in the application. For example, used by REST API-based
application to create an application connection.
- Response Header Fields - the HTTP response header
field communicated to the device from the server.