1.70 Fault Policy Editor
Use to create a fault policy.
The Fault Policy Editor is arranged in the following sections:
Name, Description, and Default Action Fields
The Name, Description, and Default Action fields enable you to define fault policy details.
Element | Description |
---|---|
Fault Policy |
Enter a fault policy name. |
Fault |
Use to define fault policy details. |
Add icon |
Click to add new Fault Name, Description, and Default Action fields for defining a fault. |
Delete icon |
Click to delete a selected fault. |
Fault Name |
Select a fault name. |
Description |
Enter a description of the fault. |
Default Action |
Select a default action to take when a fault occurs. |
Alerts Tab
The Alerts tab enables you to specify the type of alert to send when a fault occurs.
Element | Description |
---|---|
Add icon |
Use to specify the type of alert to send when a fault occurs (email or JMS queue). |
Edit icon |
Click to edit a selected alert. |
Delete icon |
Click to delete a selected alert. |
Actions Tab
The Actions tab enables you to specify the action to perform when a fault occurs.
Element | Description |
---|---|
Add icon |
Use to specify the type of action to perform. |
Edit icon |
Click to edit a selected action. |
Delete icon |
Click to delete a selected action. |
Properties Tab
The Properties tab enables you to specify the property set.
Element | Description |
---|---|
Add icon |
Click to specify the property set to use. |
Delete icon |
Click to delete a selected property set. |
Related Topics
How to Design a Fault Policy for Automated Fault Recovery with the Fault Policy Wizard in Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite
Handling Faults with the Fault Management Framework in Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite