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The AgentDebugLevel is the logging level for logic that is exercised to interface with the Agent part of the
UCAClient application. Basically, the Agent part is logic that controls the desktop window, menus, the user profile,
and logic that communicates with each module that is responsible for interfacing to a particular subsystem
component.
The BrowserDebugLevel is the logging level for logic that is exercised to process business applications.
The logging level for each of these can be one of five values explained below:
0: A value of 0 means that no logging will be provided.
1: A value of 1 means that only information messages will be logged in the log file.
2: A value of 2 means that information and error messages will be logged in the log file.
3: A value of 3 means that information, error, and warning messages will be logged in the log file.
4: A value of 4 means that information; error, warning and debug messages will be logged in the log file.
Log Settings in XML Profile (User Profile)
The log settings in the XML, or user profile, are contained in the XML node called DebugLog as illustrated below.
<DebugLog>
<Log category="WTT" level="Off"/>
<Log category="Phone" level="Info"/>
<Log category="Agent" level="Warn"/>
<Log category="Browser" level="Error"/>
<Log category="Scanner" level="Debug"/>
</DebugLog>
The DebugLog node contains entries where each entry is a Log element. The Log element contains two attributes.
The first attribute is the category. The category can contain one of five values. These values correspond to the log
settings in the UCAclient.reg file as illustrated in
.
Table 14-3
Log Elements - Category Values
Parameters in the UCAClient.reg File
Log Entry in the XML Profile
WTTDebugLevel
WTT
PhoneDebugLevel
Phone
ScannerDebugLevel
Scanner
AgentDebugLevel
Agent
BrowserDebugLevel
Browser
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