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  1. Preface
  2. Web Service Concepts
  3. Understanding the Web Services Provider
  4. Using the Web Services Hub Console
  5. Batch Web Service Operations
  6. Writing Client Applications
  7. Working with Web Service Sources and Targets
  8. Editing Web Service Sources and Targets
  9. Working with Web Service Mappings
  10. Working with Web Service Workflows
  11. Appendix A: Web Service Sample Client Applications
  12. Appendix B: Configure the Web Browser

Web Services Provider Guide

Web Services Provider Guide

getWorkflowLog

getWorkflowLog

Use this operation to get all the information in the workflow log in one operation. You must log in to the repository before you call this operation.
When the web service workflow runs, the Integration Service writes information to the workflow log, such as initialization of processes, workflow task run information, errors encountered, and workflow run summary. The amount of detail in the workflow log depends on the tracing level. The getWorkflowLog operation returns the information in the workflow log.
To get workflow log information in increments, use the getNextLogSegment operation.
The following table describes the parameters for this operation:
Parameter Name
Required/ Optional
Description
SessionID
Required
Session ID generated after log in.
FolderName
Required
Name of the folder containing the workflow.
WorkflowName
Required
Name of the workflow.
Timeout
Required
Amount of time the client request keeps the connection to the Web Services Hub during this operation. If the operation does not complete within the timeout period, the operation fails.
ServiceName
Required
Name of the Integration Service that runs the workflow.
WorkflowRunId
Optional
ID of the workflow run instance.
WorkflowRunInstanceName
Optional
Name of the workflow run instance.
DomainName
Optional
Domain name for the Integration Service.

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