Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Administering
Mediator
Service
Engine
In
Chapter 4
,
Tuning Oracle SOA Suite 11g for Optimum Performance
we de-
scribed certain settings to optimize the performance of the Mediator Service
Engine. As for bulk managing Mediator engine faults, the approach is essentially
identical to managing BPEL engine faults, which is as follows:
•
Navigating to the
Faults
tab of the Mediator Service Engine allows you to see
a list of all faulted messages and whether they are recoverable or not
•
For Mediator service faults to be identified as recoverable, a fault policy
(
fault-policies.xml
) must be defined at design time and bound to the
composite (
fault-bindings.xml
)
•
You can select multiple faulted and/or recoverable instances and recover
them
•
In the absence of any fault policies, the fault takes its standard course and it
is left to the judgment of the Mediator engine to determine whether it is recov-
erable or not
It may be worthwhile to remember here that
fault-
policies.xml
can only catch Mediator faults if the routing
rule under
Static Routing
is set to
Parallel
.
All configurable Mediator Service Engine settings are highlighted in the following
list. There are five groups of properties available to configure within the Mediator
Service Engine:
•
Logging:
Affects log related settings