Monitoring Resequenced Messages from the Mediator Instance Dialog

16-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite The Faults page of the Mediator Instance Details page of the specific Oracle Mediator component instance, where the fault occurred, is displayed. This page can also be displayed by clicking the Recovery column of a fault.

7. Select the fault by clicking the message. The details of the fault are displayed in the

lower pane. Managing Oracle Mediator Service Components and Engines 16-5

8. Click Retry or Abort based on your need.

9. To confirm your action, click Yes on the Confirmation dialog as shown in the

following figure: The following Information dialog displays the status of the recovery action. 16-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite The Faults page of the Oracle Mediator service engine home page requires the following information about faults to perform a search: ■ Error Message Contains : A complete or partial error message. ■ Fault ID : The automatically generated fault ID that uniquely identifies a fault. ■ Fault Time from : The date at which to begin the search for faults. ■ Fault Time to : The date at which to end the search for faults. ■ Composite Instance ID : The exact ID of the instance in which the SOA composite application fault occurred. ■ Component Instance ID : The exact ID of the component instance. You can customize the display of searched faults by specifying the following options: ■ Show Only Recoverable Faults: Enables you to view only those faults, on which you can perform recovery actions. ■ Fault Type: Type of the fault. A fault can be of the following types: – Business faults: These faults are application-specific faults that are generated when there is a problem with the information being processed. For example, when a social security number is not found in the database. – System faults: These faults are related to system failure issues, such as a database or network being inaccessible. – Oracle Web Services Manager OWSM policy faults: These faults are generated during failure of an attached policy. The Faults page of the Oracle Mediator Service Engine Home page provides the following information about faults: ■ Fault ID: The ID of the fault. This number is automatically generated and uniquely identifies a fault. This column does not automatically display in this table. To display this column, select Columns, then Fault ID from the View menu. The fault ID is also displayed when you click an error message. ■ Error Message: The error messages of faults occurring in the service engine. You can click an error message to display complete information about the fault. Managing Oracle Mediator Service Components and Engines 16-7 ■ Recovery: Identifies if a specific fault is recoverable. If a fault is marked as recoverable, you can select it and choose a recovery action from the Recovery Actions list. ■ Fault Time: The time at which the fault occurred. ■ Composite: The SOA composite application in which the fault occurred. You can click this link to access the composite home page. ■ Component: The Oracle Mediator service component in which the fault occurred. You can click this link to access the component home page. ■ Component Instance ID: The instance ID of the service component in which the fault occurred. ■ Case: Specifies whether the fault is a business fault, a system fault, or an error. ■ Logs: You can click this link to access log files describing the fault.

16.3 Managing Oracle Mediator Policies

Oracle Fusion Middleware uses a policy-based model to manage web services. Policies apply behavioral requirements to the delivery of messages. To manage Oracle Mediator policies: 1. Access this page through one of the following options:

2. Click Policies.

3. View the policies attached to a Oracle Mediator component.

4. Click AttachDetach to attach or detach a policy.

The AttachDetach Policies page is displayed. All the attached policies are displayed in the upper pane and all the policies available to be attached are displayed in the lower pane. From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... 1. Select Home. 2. Select the Deployed Composites tab. 3. In the Composite section, select a specific SOA composite application. 1. Under soa-infra, select a specific SOA composite application.