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  • September 28, 2023
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Community,

We have an interface using REST API. Wondering where to see the logs that REST API generated.

Thank you.

 

Best answer by Charith Epitawatta

Hi @ronhu

For inbound requests that directly invoke projections, you can check Integration server logs. However if you are using projections from “main” type instead of “int”, you may need to check Main Server log files. 

Eg:

For outbound requests, you can check both instance\logs\J2ee and Integration server logs.

Hope this is clear. 

 

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Charith Epitawatta
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Hi @ronhu,

  • Are you referring to an Inbound REST API call or an Outbound REST API call to a third party system? 
  • If inbound, is it invoked directly through a projection or through IFS Connect? 
  • In addition, are you on IFSAPP10 or IFS Cloud?

If it is a direct invocation of an IFS projection, you need to check Odata logs. In IFSAPP10, it would be the integration server logs. In IFS Cloud, you can check ifsapp-odata pod logs. 

In other cases, you can check both Integration server logs and IFS Connect logs under instance\logs\j2ee folder in IFS Home. Both ifsapp-odata and ifsapp-connect pod logs, when it comes to IFS Cloud. 

Hope this helps!


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  • Hero (Customer)
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  • September 29, 2023

@Charith Epitawatta Thank you for your reply.

We are on IFS APP10 UPD 9. I am referring to both logs, inbound and outbound.

For inbound, we are through a project directly. For Outbound, we are through IFS Connect.

Per your comments,

Inbound - Odata Logs, integration server logs.

Outbound - IFS Connect Logs in instance\logs\J2ee


Charith Epitawatta
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  • September 29, 2023

Hi @ronhu

For inbound requests that directly invoke projections, you can check Integration server logs. However if you are using projections from “main” type instead of “int”, you may need to check Main Server log files. 

Eg:

For outbound requests, you can check both instance\logs\J2ee and Integration server logs.

Hope this is clear. 

 


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  • Sidekick (Customer)
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  • February 24, 2025

@Charith Epitawatta In IFS 10, Application Message(s) Window was really helpful to monitor both the inbound and outbound messages. We were able to rerun the failed inbound messages.

Is there any option as such in IFS Cloud to monitor Rest API integrations? If not, is there any plan to implement a feature to facilitate the above requirement?

 

 


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