Tracing Rule Execution at the Development Audit Level

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18.8 Monitoring Decision Service Component Logs

You can monitor Decision Service component logs. Decision Service components are also called Business Rules service components in the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation.

18.8.1 Viewing Decision Service Component Logs

To view decision service component logs:

1. In the navigation tree, select and right-click soa-infra.

2. Select Logs View Log Messages. This displays the Log Messages page.

The Log Messages page opens. Use this page to select target log files. Monitoring Decision Service Components and Engines 18-21

3. To access a prefiltered list of log files for each instance or fault, click in the Logs

column from any specific page for example, in the Decision Service engine or components faults or instances tables. For example, from the Faults table, click the Logs column.

18.8.2 Setting the Diagnostic Logging Level with a Log Configuration

Use the Log Configuration page to configure the logging level. 18-22 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite To set the diagnostic logging level with a log configuration:

1. Right-click soa-infra, and select Logs Log Configuration.

2. To configure the Decision Service component logging level, expand the

oracle.soa.service.rules and the oracle.soa.services.rules.obrtrace loggers and set the notification level. Monitoring Decision Service Components and Engines 18-23 18-24 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite Part VIII Administering Human Task Service Components and Human Workflow Service Engines This part describes how to administer human task service components and human workflow service engines. This part includes the following chapters: ■ Chapter 19, Configuring Human Workflow Service Components and Engines ■ Chapter 20, Monitoring Human Workflow Service Components and Engines ■ Chapter 21, Managing Human Workflow Service Components and Engines 19 Configuring Human Workflow Service Components and Engines 19-1 19 Configuring Human Workflow Service Components and Engines This chapter describes how to configure human task service components and the human workflow service engine. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 19.1, Configuring Human Workflow Notification Properties ■ Section 19.2, Configuring Human Workflow Task Service Properties ■ Section 19.3, Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for Task Form Attachments ■ Section 19.4, Configuring the Pluggable Notification Service ■ Section 19.5, Configuring Multiple Send Addresses ■ Section 19.6, Configuring Notification Retries ■ Section 19.7, Configuring the Identity Service ■ Section 19.8, Seeding Users, Groups, and Application Roles using LDAP Tools ■ Section 19.9, Enabling Case Agnostic Group Names in Human Tasks ■ Section 19.10, Configuring Security Policies for Human Workflow Web Services

19.1 Configuring Human Workflow Notification Properties

You can configure human workflow notification properties, such as setting the notification mode for messages and setting actionable addresses. These properties are used to notify users of changes to the state of a task. Workflow notifications can use three types of addresses: ■ From address: For sending notifications. ■ Actionable address: For receiving actionable responses. ■ Reply to address: For receiving reply notifications. To configure human workflow notification properties: 1. Access this page through one of the following options: Note: In the following procedures, you must configure your channel drivers before configuring your workflow notification properties. Ensure that you know all necessary driver addresses before beginning for example, the incoming IMAP and outgoing SMTP email servers.