Monitoring Using Oracle B2B Reports Monitoring Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Console

17-36 Developers Guide for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack The final step, as shown in Figure 17–42 , is to go live with your trading partner for the outbound B2B document flow. The AIA and Oracle B2B deployments are duplicated in the product servers and rolled out to the end users. Figure 17–42 Step 8: Going Live and Monitoring

17.9.1 Monitoring Using Oracle B2B Reports

Oracle B2Bs built-in reporting allows for the creation of the reports listed in Table 17–9 . These reports query the run-time transactions in Oracle B2B and can be used to monitor individual transactions with trading partners. Oracle B2B allows reports to be created and saved as report definitions, which can be used to generate reports for specific criteria, such as View Purchase Orders exchanged with trading partner Global, for example. You can also create ad hoc reports. Table 17–9 Oracle B2B Report Types Report Type Description Example Report Business Message Report These reports provide business messages based on specified search criteria. View all Purchase Order documents received from trading partner Global Wire Message Status Report These reports enable you to query for wire messages in the native data formats sent to and received from trading partners. Wire message reports contain transport and protocol-related information in addition to the business data. View all messages sent to trading partner ABC Corp including the HTTP headers. Collaboration Status Reports These reports help you group related individual transactions that together perform a business task. This report is supported only for the RosettaNet document protocol. View all RosettaNet 3A4 collaborations. Error Reports These reports help you monitor all failed transactions in Oracle B2B View all messages received from trading partner Global that failed in Oracle B2B due to any error. Developing and Implementing Outbound B2B Integration Flows 17-37 For more information about how to use the reporting functionality in B2B, see Creating Reports in Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle B2B.

17.9.2 Monitoring Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Console

Oracle Enterprise Manager Console can be used to monitor the AIA flows. To monitor the outbound B2B integration flows, you can log in to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console and look for instances of the requester ABCS that triggered the B2B flows. The status of the ABCS instance, payload, and child processes can all be monitored from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console. By looking up the instances of the composite AIAB2BInterface[1.0], for example, you can view the JMS payload being passed to Oracle B2B, including the various B2B header parameters.

17.9.3 Monitoring Using Error Notifications