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5. Click a policy in the lower pane to select it and click Attach to attach it to the

Oracle Mediator component. Click a policy to in the upper pane to select it and click Detach to detach it from the Oracle Mediator component. The Policies page of the Oracle Mediator Component Home page provides the following information about an Oracle Mediator component instance: ■ Policy Name : The name of the policy. ■ Policy Reference Status : The policy status. It can be either enabled or disabled. Disabling a policy temporarily turns it off without detaching it. ■ Category : The category of the policy. It has the following values: Management, Reliable Messaging, MTOM Attachments, Security, and WS-Addressing. ■ Total Violations : The total number of violations since the SOA Infrastructure was restarted. ■ Security Violation : The number of violations in each category. Category can have the following values: Authentication, Authorization, Confidentiality, and Integrity. 17 Managing Cross-References 17-1 17 Managing Cross-References This chapter describes how to manage cross-references. It describes how to use cross-references to associate identifiers for equivalent entities created in different applications. This chapter includes the following topic: ■ Section 17.1, Deleting Cross-Reference Values For more information about cross-references, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.

17.1 Deleting Cross-Reference Values

You can use the Cross References page to select tables and columns from which you want to delete the values. To delete values from cross-reference tables and columns: 1. Access this page through one of the following options: The Cross References page is displayed. From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... 1. Select SOA Administration Cross References . 1. Right-click soa-infra. 2. Select SOA Administration Cross References . 17-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite

2. In the Select Tables and Columns section, select one of the following options:

■ All tables : To delete values from all tables. ■ Select a table and columns : To select either a specific table from which to delete values, or to select one or more columns from a specific table from which to delete values.

3. In the Select Values section, select one of the following options:

■ All : To delete all values from the selected table and columns. ■ Marked for delete : To delete only the values that have been marked for deletion from the selected table and columns. ■ Updated between : To delete values updated between a specific time periods.

4. If you select the Updated between option in Step 3, then you must enter a starting

date in the From field and an ending date in the To field. 5. Click Delete. Part VII Administering Decision Service Components and Business Rules Service Engines This part describes how to administer Decision Service components and Business Rules service engines. This part includes the following chapter: ■ Chapter 18, Monitoring Decision Service Components and Engines 18 Monitoring Decision Service Components and Engines 18-1 18 Monitoring Decision Service Components and Engines This chapter describes how to monitor Decision Service Components. Decision Service components are also called Business Rules service components in the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation. The Business Rules service engine does not support any user level configuration. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 18.1, Monitoring Business Rules Service Engine Instances and Faults ■ Section 18.2, Monitoring Business Rules Service Engine Statistics ■ Section 18.3, Monitoring Business Rules Service Engine Instances ■ Section 18.4, Monitoring Business Rules Service Engine Faults ■ Section 18.5, Monitoring Business Rules Service Engine Deployed Components ■ Section 18.6, Monitoring Decision Service Component Instances from a Composite Application ■ Section 18.7, Monitoring Business Rule Tracing ■ Section 18.8, Monitoring Decision Service Component Logs

18.1 Monitoring Business Rules Service Engine Instances and Faults

Using the Business Rules service engine home page Dashboard page, you can monitor recent instances and faults of Decision Service components running in the SOA Infrastructure. These Decision Service components can be part of separate SOA composite applications. Decision Service Components are also called Business Rules components in the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation. To monitor business rules service engine instances and faults: 1. Access the Business Rules service engine home page through one of the following options:

2. Click Dashboard.

From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... 1. Select Service Engines Business Rules . 1. Select soa-infra. 2. Right-click and select Service Engines Business Rules . 18-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite The Recent Instances section of the Dashboard page displays recent instances of all Decision Service components, including the instance ID of the Decision Service component, the Decision Service component name, the SOA composite application of which the Decision Service component is a part, the state of the instance for example, completed successfully or faulted, the instance start time, the last modification time, and a Logs icon clicking the Logs icon shows the Log Messages page with filtered messages specific to that instance.

3. In the Instance ID column, click an instance ID for a Decision Service component

to view its audit trail. Note: To see the state with the correct information, you must set the Capture Composite Instance State property. You can change this setting on the SOA Administration Common Properties page. Turning this feature on allows for separate tracking for running instances. However, this may impact performance. For information on setting this property, see Section 3.1, Configuring SOA Infrastructure Properties.