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Developing Applications

  • Developing Applications

RedwoodScript

  • RedwoodScript
  • Scripting in the Shell
  • Mixing REL and RS Code in a Library
  • Controlling Process Servers with RedwoodScript
  • Controlling Queues with RedwoodScript
  • Managing Applications with RedwoodScript
  • Substitution Parameters
  • Date Formatting and Parsing
  • Impact of Modified Process Definitions or Chain Definitions on Processes and Chains
  • Using the RedwoodScript Definition Type
  • Using RedwoodScript in Processes
  • Using Eclipse to Create and Edit Process Definitions

Debugging Your Code

  • Changing Process Logging Levels

Triggering Custom Code

  • Triggering Custom Code
  • Using Triggers
  • Trigger and Action Examples
  • Using Actions
  • Executing Your Own Classes from a Library
  • Library Examples
  • Extending Redwood Server Functionality with Extension Points
  • Extending Edit Pages with ObjectPageExtensionPoint
  • Creating Extension Points
  • Extending Redwood Server Functionality with Extension Points

Using Tables

  • Using Tables to Store Frequently Used Values

PL/SQL API

  • Cronacle PL/SQL API Module
  • Creating the OracleJob Process Server
  • Using the OracleJob Definition Type
  • Packages
  • RS/JCS Views

Tuning Redwood Platform

  • Tuning Redwood Platform

Memory Tuning

  • Tuning Memory Usage and Garbage Collection

Reference

  • Using SQL to Query the Data Model
  • Embed Redwood Server Overviews into Extension Points with the Embed API
  • API Documentation
  • Script Date Formats
  • Datamodel
  • Redwood Expression Language Functions and Implicit Objects
  • RedwoodScript Scripting Contexts and Implicit Objects
← Using Eclipse to Create and Edit Process DefinitionsTriggering Custom Code →

Changing Process Logging Levels

The default verbosity-level, or log-level, for processes is Info. This can be controlled using the submit wizard. On the Control tab, you set the verbosity level for the stdout and stderr under Advanced Options.

Levels

A level can be one of the following:

LevelDescription
fatalOnly fatal errors are logged
errorAll errors are logged
warnAll errors and all warnings are logged
infoSame as warn with additional info log entries
debugAll log entries

See Also

Submitting a Process or Chain

← Using Eclipse to Create and Edit Process DefinitionsTriggering Custom Code →
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