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29-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite Select the type of the fault from the list of types available.

4. Click Search to start the search operation.

The fault matching the criteria you specified is displayed.

5. Click Reset to reset the search criteria.

For more information about configuring adapters, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Technology Adapters.

29.8 Monitoring Properties for an Outbound Adapter

The details of the properties of the outbound adapter can be viewed in the Properties page. To monitor properties for an outbound adapter: 1. Navigate to the SOA composite application by using either of the following options:

2. Monitor the properties for an outbound adapter:

a. Click the Properties tab.

The Properties page is displayed.

b. Click View.

A list of properties with details such as name, and value is displayed. For more information about monitoring adapters, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Technology Adapters. From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... 1. Click Home. The SOA Infrastructure page is displayed. 2. Click the Deployed Composites tab. The list of deployed composites is displayed. 3. In the Composite section, click a specific SOA composite application. The SOA Composite home page is displayed. 4. Click the outbound adapter reference from the Services and References section in the right panel. The Service Home page is displayed. 1. Under soa-infra, click a specific SOA composite application. The SOA Composite home page is displayed. 2. Click the outbound adapter reference from the Services and References section in the right panel. The Service Home page is displayed. Note: In the case of an adapter which has an outbound asynchronous request-reply scenario the Send Message operation preceding the Get Response operation, only details about the interaction specification are displayed, and details about the activation specification are not displayed. Monitoring Oracle JCA Adapters 29-11

29.9 Monitoring Adapter Logs

Oracle Fusion Middleware components generate log files containing messages that record all types of events, including startup and shutdown information, errors, warning messages, access information on HTTP requests, and additional information. There is only one log for all Oracle JCA Adapters, and the log is called oracle.soa.adapter. To monitor the File adapter logs:

1. Navigate to Composite Home J2EE Application menu Monitoring Logs.

2. Find the oracle.soa.adapter logger for adapters and increase verbosity.

3. Find resulting log files. 4. Cause an adapter to fail. For example, delete a directory that the file adapter writes to, or delete a table that the Database adapter reads from. 5. Ensure that the resulting log files give a good indication of the cause of failure. For information about configuring logs, see Section 3.4, Configuring Log Files. 29-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite