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<h2><a name="trbappsrvtrace"></a>Use the WebSphere Application Server - Express trace service</h2>
<p>Tracing is useful for determining errors from the application server log files.
Trace allows you to obtain detailed information about the execution of application
server components, including clients, and other processes in the environments.
Trace files show the time and sequence of methods called by the application
server runtime classes, and can be used to pinpoint the failure.</p>
<p>Refer to these topic for more information on enabling and using the application
server trace service.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="trbenabletrace.htm">Enable and disable the trace service</a></strong> <br>
This topic describes how you can use the administrative console to enable and
disable the trace service for a server.</p>
<p><strong><a href="trbinterptrace.htm">Interpret the contents of a trace file</a></strong> <br>
This topic describes the format of the information that is written to the trace
file.</p>
<p><strong><a href="trbtracecfg.htm">Use wsadmin to configure a trace for your
application server</a></strong> <br>
This topic describes how to use the wsadmin to configure a trace for your application
server</p>
<p><strong><a href="trbtraceonoff.htm">Use wsadmin to turn traces on and off
for your application server</a></strong> <br>
This topic describes how to use wsadmin to turn traces on and off in your application
server</p>
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