Configuring Automatic Recovery Attempts for Invoke and Callback Messages

12-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite The Dashboard page for the selected composite application appears. 2. Use one of the following methods to select an instance of the application: ■ For recent instances of this application, click the instance number of an instance in the Instance ID column of the Recent Instances section. ■ For all instances of this application, click the Instances tab, then click a specific instance in the Instance ID list. The Flow Trace page displays the following details: ■ The Faults section shows the faults occurring in the services, service components, and references that comprise the SOA composite application. Sensors enable you to monitor BPEL process activities, variables, and faults during runtime. Selecting a fault highlights the row in the Trace section in which the fault occurred. Closing the fault clears the selection in the Trace section. ■ The Sensors section displays details about composite sensors included in the service and reference binding components of the SOA composite application. The total number of sensors is shown in the section header. Composite sensors can be added to service and reference binding components during design time in Oracle JDeveloper. You cannot add composite sensors to service components. Selecting a composite sensor in this section highlights the service or reference in the Trace section in which composite sensor data was collected. Closing the sensor clears the selection in the Trace section. ■ The Trace section shows the sequence of the message flow through the services, service components, and references that comprise the SOA composite application. The flow trace is a runtime trail of a message flow identified by an execution context ID ECID that is displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the page. An ECID enables you to track a message flow that crosses instances of different composite applications. The flow trace lists all services, references, and components across composite applications participating in the flow. 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. Note: Expand the Faults or Sensors sections one at a time. The fault or sensor information is only displayed for viewing in this way. Monitoring BPEL Process Service Components and Engines 12-3 For the flow example in the Trace section, the service binding component, service components, and reference binding component involved in the flow have successfully received and processed messages.

3. Select a fault in the Faults section.

This highlights the row in the Trace section in which the fault occurred. 4. Close the fault to clear the selection in the Trace section. 5. Expand the Sensors section to display composite sensors.

6. Select a sensor in the Sensors section.

This highlights the row in the Trace section in which the composite sensor data was collected. If there are BPEL process messages that require recovery from the Recovery page of the BPEL process service engine, a BPEL Message Recovery Required inline warning message and recovery icon are displayed.