Thanks Malaka. I was able to identify the request and response by generating a random number (using script mediator) and logging it in the inSequence and outSequence.
Regards, Nira On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Malaka Silva <mal...@wso2.com> wrote: > Hi Niranjan, > > I'm afraid there is no straight forward way to do that. However you can > identify it by analyzing the logs. But it's bit difficult if there are > quite alot concurrent connections. > > On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:56 AM, Niranjan Karunanandham <niran...@wso2.com > > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> In ESB, is there a unique field that we can use to find out (in the log >> when wire logs are enabled) the response for a request? >> >> Regards, >> Nira >> >> -- >> >> *Niranjan Karunanandham* >> WSO2 Inc.: http://www.wso2.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Dev mailing list >> Dev@wso2.org >> http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev >> >> > > > -- > > Best Regards, > > Malaka Silva > Senior Tech Lead > M: +94 777 219 791 > Tel : 94 11 214 5345 > Fax :94 11 2145300 > Skype : malaka.sampath.silva > LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/pub/malaka-silva/6/33/77 > Blog : http://mrmalakasilva.blogspot.com/ > > WSO2, Inc. > lean . enterprise . middleware > http://www.wso2.com/ > http://www.wso2.com/about/team/malaka-silva/ > <http://wso2.com/about/team/malaka-silva/> > > Save a tree -Conserve nature & Save the world for your future. Print this > email only if it is absolutely necessary. > -- *Niranjan Karunanandham* Senior Software Engineer - WSO2 Inc. WSO2 Inc.: http://www.wso2.com
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