Monitoring SOAP Message Payload

Hi,
Can we monitor the message payload after the message is processed by the adapter? If so, where?
I am doing a HTTP to SOAP scenario. I would want to check if the outgoing payload (after my receiver SOAP adapter finishes processing) is correct. Where can I see this information?
Regards,
Smitha.

hi,
LOGGING_SYNC is not important with MDT
add this to
messaging.syncMessageRemover.removeBody = false
in Messaging System in visual admin
then you will see the payload
Regards,
michal

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