B2B Logging - can I be selective about what gets logged?

I can enable verbose logging for b2b through soa-infra -> logging -> log configuration in EM by increasing logging level for oracle.soa.b2b to FINEST.
This produces a great deal of logging which is not in general very useful to a novice.
Can I be more discriminating in what I log at FINEST level? I assume I can.
How can I selectively enable / disable logging categories under teh oracle.soa.b2b category?
I know that I can expand oracle.soa.b2b one additonal level in EM and set logging to FINEST or less verbose for ui, transport, repository, engine and apptransport. This is still to coarse for me.
Please assume that I am very new to SOA Suite and WebLogic server.
Thanks in advance
Michael

Hello Michael,
How can I selectively enable / disable logging categories under teh oracle.soa.b2b category?As you know that log settings can be changed using EM. Yes, you got it right that you can expand oracle.soa.b2b one additonal level in EM and set logging to FINEST or less verbose for ui, transport, repository, engine and apptransport.
As a developer, you may like to have transport (Delivery channels of trading partners), engine (B2B runtime) and apptransport (internal channels of host TP) logs in finest mode. Other two, UI and repository logs, may be at error/notification level.
For higher environments (Test or Production), you may like to keep the complete oracle.soa.b2b at error level itself.
Regards,
Anuj

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