Creating Error Reports Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library

Creating Reports 17-15 Figure 17–9 Conversation Report The image shows the following tabs on the Oracle B2B screen: Business Message, Wire Message, Application Message, Error, and Conversation. The Conversation tab is selected. The following Search fields are displayed: Send Time Stamp, Collaborator Name, and Collaboration Id. At the top of the area is the Match radio button with the following options: All or Any. The second area of the tab shows the search results in a table with the following columns: Collaboration Id and Collaboration Name. The third area of the tab shows the conversation details in a table with the following columns: Details, Collaboration Name, Document Type, Agreement, Sender, Receiver, Receive Time Stamp, and Send Time Stamp. To create a conversation report: 1. Click Reports, and then Conversation. 2. Provide search parameters. Field Description Match Select All or Any. Send Time Stamp Select from Less Than, Greater Than, Greater Than Equals, Equals , or Less Than Equals. Provide a date and time in the format shown MMDDYYYY HH:MM:SS AMPM or click the Select Date and Time icon. Collaboration Name Applies to ebMS and RosettaNet documents and is available from header information. Collaboration ID Applies to ebMS and RosettaNet documents and is available from header information. 17-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle B2B No additional fields can be added using the Advanced search button. 3. Click Search. View the results, as shown in Figure 17–9 .

4. In the Details column of the Results area, click the icon to see report details.

Figure 17–10 shows conversation report details. Figure 17–10 Conversation Report Details The image shows details of the business conversation message. The following fields are displayed: Direction: State: MSG_COMPLETE; Acknowledgement Mode: None; Response Mode: Async; Send Time Stamp: Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:38:51 PM GMT-08:00; Receive Time Stamp: Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:38:51 PM GMT-08:00; Document Retry Interval: 0; Document Remaining Retry: 0; Native Message Size: 729; Translated Message Size: 729; Business Action Name; Business Transaction Name; Xpath Name1: XPathName1; Xpath Value1; Xpath Expression1; Xpath Name2: XPathName2; Xpath Value2; Xpath Expression2; Xpath Name3: XPathName3; Xpath Value3; Xpath Expression3; Correlation From XPath Name: CorrelationFromXPathName; Correlation From XPath Value; Correlation From XPath Expression; Correlation to XPath Name: CorrelationToXPathName; Correlation to XPath Value; Correlation To XPath Expression; Wire Message: Wire Message. The image shows an OK button at the bottom right. 18 Using B2B Metrics 18-1 18 Using B2B Metrics Oracle B2B metrics provide system-level and partner-level status on B2B run-time data. This includes status on messages and errors, message counts, active document types and trading partners, and error messages. This chapter contains the following topics: ■ Section 18.1, Introduction to B2B Metrics ■ Section 18.2, B2B System Metrics ■ Section 18.3, B2B Partner Metrics

18.1 Introduction to B2B Metrics

Use the Metrics tab to view current run-time data in the repository. The Metrics tab reflects changes that occur in the run-time repository for example, purging the run-time instance data. Metrics data shown in the Messages and Errors chart and the Message Count chart, shown in Figure 18–1 , display data for the last 10 hours or the last 20 hours. Figure 18–1 The Messages and Errors Chart and Message Count Chart The image shows the Messages and Errors chart on the left and the Message Count chart on the right The Messages and Errors chart is a bar graph showing completed messages, processed messages, and errors The Message Count chart is a line graph showing inbound and outbound messages. The metrics tables show all data from the time the first message was received. Current data is available by using the Refresh button. In contrast, changes are not immediately reflected in Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, which is based on dynamic monitoring service DMS metrics collected from the Weblogic managed server node. Enterprise Manager also shows limited information the top 5 partners, 18-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle B2B the top 5 documents and the data is available only from the last restart of the server. See Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Suite for more information. Most fields in the active document types, active trading partners, and errors tables can be sorted in ascending or descending order, as shown in Figure 18–2 . Figure 18–2 Sorting Columns The image shows the Active Document Types top pane and Errors bottom pane. The Active Document Types pane shows a table with the following columns: Name, Number of Messages Processed From and To, Average Processing Time in milliseconds From and To, and Average Message Size in kilobytes From and To. The Errors pane shows a table with the following columns: Error Error Code and Error Text, Initiating Partner, Responding Partner, Document Type, Timestamp, and Business Message Id. This is useful to identify the largest average message size or to group all the responding partner error messages, for example. You can resize columns to see any text that may be obscured. For error text, place the mouse over the text to see the entire message. The business message IDs in the Errors area link to business message details, as shown in Figure 18–3 .