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2016/10/04
4 Oct, 2016

Message Tracing and Debugging in WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus

  • Asangi Jasenthuliyana
  • Lead Marketing Officer - WSO2
On-Demand Webinar

Message Tracing and Debugging in WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus

Tuesday, October 04, 2016
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PDT)
Webinar Slides

Tracing and debugging play a key role when developing enterprise integration solutions. It helps to understand and build robust high-performance applications efficiently and makes the most use of your development time. Debugging enables developers to traverse message flows during runtime and tracing helps track issues after the process finishes. This allows you to identify and fix issues at the root of the cause.

WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus (WSO2 ESB) has now introduced these two much-awaited features to the distribution. This webinar will

  • Examine how WSO2 ESB’s runtime, tooling and analytics are integrated to enable debugging and tracing
  • Explore use case on developing sample artifacts
  • Demonstrate the capabilities of the debugger
  • Discuss how to perform tracing information collections
  • Explain the capabilities of tracing

Presenters

Rajith Vitharana Senior Software Engineer, WSO2

Rajith is a member of Data Services team. Prior to joining WSO2, Rajith worked at Direct Technologies (Pvt) Ltd with a team of engineers who developed a multi asset/multi market order management system integrated with trading engines of multiple stock exchanges. He holds a degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. As a part of his university final year research project, he developed a motion detection and object mapping solution.

Nuwan Pallewela Software Engineer, WSO2

Nuwan holds a bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from University of Moratuwa. As part of his other achievements, Nuwan was awarded honorable mention in International Mathematics Olympiad 2010.

 

About Author

  • Asangi Jasenthuliyana
  • Lead Marketing Officer
  • WSO2