Click the Faults tab. Monitoring Properties for an Outbound Adapter Click the Properties tab. Click View.

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3. From the SOA Infrastructure menu, select Bindings B2B.

See Table 31–1 for a description of the information displayed. Information displayed in Fusion Middleware Control is based on DMS metrics, including inbound and outbound endpoints. Therefore, changes to Oracle B2B runtime data are not necessarily or immediately reflected in Fusion Middleware Control. For example, if you purge runtime data or make Oracle B2B configuration changes in the Oracle B2B interface, the changes do not affect DMS metrics. To view current runtime data, use the Oracle B2B interface. Fusion Middleware Control data shows Oracle B2B message traffic from the time that the Oracle B2B SOA server starts.

31.2 Accessing Oracle B2B from the B2B Infrastructure Page

Use the B2B Console link under Related Links, as shown in Figure 31–1 , to log in to Oracle B2B. Figure 31–1 Accessing Oracle B2B from Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control See Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle B2B for information on using the Oracle B2B interface.

31.3 Viewing the Message Flow of an Oracle B2B Binding Component

To view the message flow of an Oracle B2B binding component in a SOA composite application instance: 1. Select a SOA composite application with an Oracle B2B binding component. 31-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite A list of the recent instances is displayed in the Dashboard page.

2. To see all instances of this SOA composite application, click the Instances tab.

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3. Click a specific instance in the Instance ID list to see faults and the flow trace.

The Flow Trace page displays the following details: ■ The Faults section shows the faults occurring and sensor information collected in the services, service components, and references that comprise the SOA composite application. ■ The Trace section shows the sequence of the message flow through the services, service components, and references that comprise the SOA composite application.

31.4 Viewing Services and References

The Dashboard page for a composite application, lists the services and references used in the composite. When Oracle B2B is used as a service inbound, it receives messages from trading partners and delivers them to SOA composite applications. When Oracle B2B is used as a reference outbound, it sends messages from the SOA composite application to partners. Details of the Oracle B2B reference shown in Figure 31–2 , B2B_Send_ebMS_PO, are displayed on the Reference home page. Note: You can see details of a specific message by searching on the instance ID on the Reports page of the Oracle B2B interface.