In the Sender Mail Address field, enter a mail address from which all

18-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter For example: tmprepositoryoraclewebcenternotificationcustomtemplatedefaultTemplate.x ml 4. Upload the custom file into the WebCenter MDS repository by running the importMetadata WLST command. For example: importMetadataapplication=webcenter, server=WC_Spaces, fromLocation=template-file-location, docs=oraclewebcenternotificationcustomtemplatedefaultTemplate.xml The template-file-location points to the directory under which the fully qualified custom file is located. The fully qualified custom file is typically placed under the directory structure equivalent to its namespace. For example, consider a file that is created under the following namespace: tmprepositoryoraclewebcenternotificationcustomtemplatedefaultTemplate.x ml In such a case, the fromLocation is tmprepository because the remaining sub-directory consists of the namespace for the XML file. The namespace must have at least the path oraclewebcenternotificationcustom. 5. Restart the portal application.

18.4 Testing the Notifications Connection

In general, Notifications depends on the underlying Mail or BPEL connection to be valid when the administrator sets it. If these connections prove to be valid, then, by extension, the Notifications connections requirements are met.

18.5 Troubleshooting Issues with Notifications

Problem No notifications are received. Solution ■ If the log indicates that the Notification Sender is not configured, then it means the service is unable to find the connection to use. ■ Ensure that Notifications is configured to use either a valid BPEL or MAIL connection. This can be verified through the getNotificationsConfig WLST command see Section 18.2.4, Setting the Connection Type for Notifications Using WLST or through the Fusion Middleware Control user interface see Section 18.2.3, Setting the Connection Type for Notifications Using Fusion Middleware Control . See Also: For information about the importMetadata command and other WLST commands, see the section, importMetadata, in Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference. Tip: For information about testing Mail connections, see Section 17.9, Testing Mail Server Connections.