How I can see the actual XML request received during the test OSB Proxy?

Hi everyone
I have a question,
I'm using PS3 OEPE and making functions in XQuery and want to see the result of the transformations.
I'm using soapUI v.4 for requests and even WireShark to analyze the frames, but not like watching the http petition that forms as a result of the transformation that I sent to OSB PS3, anyone know where or how?
Thanks in advance.

You may use log/alert/report functions in message flow to audit/report the required information. You may also consider enabling the tracing to have detailed information about an execution in the log-
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/admin.1111/e15867/tracing.htm#BABGACEC
Regards,
Anuj

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