How to enable Logging from WSO2 Enterprise Integrator solutions to Nodinite
Learn how to perform Asynchronous Logging from WSO2 Enterprise Integrator to Nodinite. Some custom coding is required.
You must add custom logging code to your WSO2 Enterprise Integrator solution in order to enable logging of business transactions to Nodinite
Step by step guide
Follow the steps outlined below.
1. Create the event
In your flows, make sure to add custom logging (regardless of the target). Typically this is done using Log4J or other similar frameworks depending on your design, policy and needs
2. Convert the logged event to Nodinite format
You must translate your logs to Nodinite JSON Log Event.
In order to uniquely identify the Log Agent, you must provide a LogAgentValueId. You should allow the LogAgentValueId (mandatory number) to be configurable part of the WSO2 Enterprise Integrator solution. You do now want to hardcode this in order to separate logged events from many types of environments (e.g. Prod, Test, QA, ...)
3. Send Event to intermediate storage
The Nodinite Pickup Service can fetch the logged events from many intermediate storages.
Your intermediate storage should be local and highly available
4. Move logged events using the Nodinite Pickup Service
The pickup Service fetches Log Events from the following sources:
Source | Description | Recommended Monitoring Agent | External Link | Configuration |
---|---|---|---|---|
ActiveMQ | Fetch Log Events from ActiveMQ/ActiveMQ Artemis queues | Message Queuing Agent | Apache NMS ActiveMQ | Configuration |
AnypointMQ | Fetch Log Events from MuleSoft Cloudhub AnypointMQ platform | Message Queuing Agent | AnypointMQ | Configuration |
Azure Event Hub | Fetch Log Events from EventHub | N/A | EventHub | Configuration |
Azure ServiceBus | Fetch Log Events from Azure Service Bus | Message Queuing Agent | Azure Service Bus | Configuration |
Disk / Folder | Fetch Log Events from file folders and SMB enabled shares | File Monitoring Agent | Configuration | |
Microsoft MSMQ | Fetch Log Events from Microsoft MSMQ | Message Queuing Agent | Configuration | |
Microsoft SQL Server | Fetch Log Events from Microsoft SQL Server | Database Monitoring Agent | Configuration | |
PostgreSQL | Fetch Log Events from PostgreSQL database instances | Database Monitoring Agent | PostgreSQL | Configuration |
Missing a source? please contact our support, support@nodinite.com and we will build it for you
5. Enable self-service from within Nodinite
Now that you have data logged inside Nodinite you can start to create Role based Log Views and invite your business to share insights and data from your logging.