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utes and their thresholds. Should we say again how important it is to include all the para-
meters from the previous table in your monitoring pattern?
A notification is fired by WLDF Watches every time a threshold is crossed, and DFW will
create an incident in addition to the incidents that DWF can pull from ODL events. You
should know that three WLDF watches are configured by default in the SOA Suite for
deadlocks, stuck threads, and unchecked exceptions. They are bare essentials; please ex-
tend the watches according to the information from the previous table. You should also be
aware of the latest SOA Suite diagnostic dumps, based on watches for the following:
soa.composite.trail : These are notifications from your running compos-
ites. They are highly important for dynamically running compositions.
soa.config : These are errors in deployment configuration, and they include
MDS as well.
soa.db : This provides DB information on SOA-Infra DB and its repository.
soa.wsdl : This provides information on contracts/endpoints.
The preceding list is not complete. For more information about scopes, errors, and error
codes, please refer to http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17904_01/core.1111/e10113/
chapter_ows_messages.htm .
This very quick walkthrough we had around Fusion DWF seems to be rather complex. We
tried to simplify the complexity of DWF composite relations at a functional level in the
following figure, but it cannot be used as a reference model for operations planning:
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