Searching for Rejected Messages for an Inbound Adapter

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3. From the SOA Infrastructure menu, select SOA Administration B2B Server

Properties .

4. Select Enable Metrics to view data on the B2B Bindings and SOA Composite

pages. For information on using Oracle B2B, which enables the secure and reliable exchange of business documents between an enterprise and its trading partners, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle B2B.

30.2 Configuring Oracle B2B Operations

You can configure the properties of Oracle B2B operations by setting values using the System MBean Browser. To specify Oracle B2B operation properties: 1. Using the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, expand the SOA node and select the soa-infra node. 2. From the SOA Infrastructure menu, choose Administration System MBean Browser . The System MBean Browser page is displayed.

3. Under Application Defined MBeans, expand the oracle.as.soainfra.config node.

4. Expand the Server:soa_server1 node.

Note: Restarting the SOA Server is required after updating the following MBean properties: ■ b2b.inboundThreadCount ■ b2b.outboundThreadCount Note a shortcut: To access the Application Defined MBeans: B2BConfig:b2b page, you can also click the More B2B Configuration Properties link on the B2B Server Properties page. Configuring Oracle B2B 30-3

5. Expand the B2BConfig node.

6. Click the b2b MBean.

The properties of the MBean are displayed in the right pane.

7. Click the Operations tab.

8. Click an operation in the list.

9. Provide the needed information key, value, and an optional comment and click

Invoke . See Appendix B, Setting Oracle B2B Configuration Properties in Fusion Middleware Control in Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle B2B for a list of property names and valid values, including properties for turning off validation during deployment, setting the MDS cache size, setting thread count and thread sleep time, specifying how functional acknowledgments are handled, setting payload obfuscation, and more.

30.3 Configuring Oracle B2B Attributes

You can configure Oracle B2B attributes by setting values using the System MBean Browser. To specify Oracle B2B attribute properties:

1. Perform Steps 1 through 6 in

Section 30.2, Configuring Oracle B2B Operations.

2. Click the Attributes tab.

3. Click Properties.

4. Expand Element_0, Element_1, and so on to find the property you want to

change.

5. Note the property name and value, and click Return.

For example, under Element_3, you see the b2b.payloadObfuscation property with the default value false.

6. Click the Operations tab.

7. Click setProperty.

8. Enter values for the key, value, and optional comment.