Oracle Workflow Administrator's Guide Release 2.6.3 Part Number B10283-02 |
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If you are using the standalone version of Oracle Workflow, you can use the Check Setup web page to verify that the required parameters and components have been set up to enable message propagation for the Business Event System.
If you are using the version of Oracle Workflow embedded in Oracle Applications, you can use the Oracle Workflow Manager component of Oracle Applications Manager to verify some Business Event System setup information, such as the required database initialization parameters and the number of messages on local agents. For more information, please refer to the Oracle Applications Manager online help.
<webagent>/wf_setup.check_all
Attention: This URL accesses a secured page, so if you have not yet logged on as valid user in the current web session, you will be prompted to do so before the page appears. You must have workflow administrator privileges to access the Event Manager web pages.
Note: You can also access the Check Setup web page from the Oracle Workflow home page. See: Accessing the Oracle Workflow Home Page.
Note: Because the JOB_QUEUE_INTERVAL parameter is desupported in Oracle9i Database, the Check Setup page does not display this parameter if you are using Oracle9i Database and higher, and you do not need to set a value for it.
Note: If you want to review more detailed information about AQ processing, you can optionally use another initialization parameter, EVENT, for detailed database level tracing of issues related to AQ. Add the following line to your init.ora file:
event = "24040 trace name context forever, level 10"
Then restart your database to make this change effective. Be aware that using this parameter may generate large trace files.
Note: Ensure that the database link names used in your agents' addresses are exactly the same as the database link names specified when the database links were created.
Oracle Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing or Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide and Reference
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