ESB: AQ Adapter dequeue

I am trying to start in an esb with AQ dequeue.
But no instance is starting when i enqueue a message to the queue.
Using AQ to enqueue messages works.
Where can i find debug / log output?

Perhaps i found something useful in another thread in another forum:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/integration/esb/index.html
Lesson: JMS(AQ) to PL/SQL

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