Overview
Streaming logs of an Integration Bridge provide real-time information about ongoing integration processes.
They help users monitor system activity, understand data flow, and identify issues during execution.
By reviewing streaming logs, users can gain visibility into how the integration is functioning and verify that operations are running as expected.
What Are Streaming Logs?
Streaming logs are continuously generated records that capture live events and activities during an Integration Bridge execution.
They display operational details, system messages, and processing status in real time.
How It Works
During an active integration run, the system generates streaming logs that record each significant event.
These logs are updated continuously and can be reviewed while the integration is in progress.
- Logs are created during ongoing execution
- Events are recorded in real time
- Information is updated continuously
- Users can monitor active processes
When to Use
Streaming logs should be used when users need real-time insight into the integration process.
- When monitoring active integrations
- When diagnosing runtime issues
- When verifying data transfer processes
- When validating system behavior
Common Information in Streaming Logs
Streaming logs typically contain the following types of information.
- Timestamps: Date and time of each recorded event
- Event Types: Classification of messages such as errors, warnings, or informational events
- Data Transfer Details: Information about data format and content being transferred
- Integration Bridge Activities: Details about authentication attempts, connection requests, and data mapping
How to Configure / How to Use
Users can review streaming logs to analyze the current status of an Integration Bridge.
This helps in identifying errors and understanding operational behavior.
- Open the running Integration Bridge
- Access the streaming logs section
- Review real-time event messages
- Monitor errors and warnings
Frequently Asked Questions
What are streaming logs in an Integration Bridge?
Streaming logs are real-time records that display ongoing activities, events, and messages during an integration run.
Why are streaming logs important?
Streaming logs help users monitor integration performance, identify errors, and diagnose issues during execution.
What type of information do streaming logs contain?
They include timestamps, event types, data transfer details, and integration activities such as authentication and mapping.
When should I review streaming logs?
Streaming logs should be reviewed during active integrations, especially when troubleshooting or monitoring system behavior.
Notes
- Streaming logs provide real-time visibility into integration processes
- They support faster issue diagnosis and resolution
- Logs are generated only during active execution
- They help ensure expected integration outcomes
Streaming logs play a critical role in monitoring and maintaining the reliability of Integration Bridge operations.