Resubmitting failed events

You can resubmit one or more failed events to be processed again. Processing resumes only for the failed branch, not for the entire event.

Before you begin

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About this task

When a failure response cannot be delivered to the requesting business process due to an infrastructure problem, an event is stored in the failed event database. These type of events will have a process response qualifier specified on them. You can resubmit these failed events to either the request queue or the response queue using the failed event manager.

Tracing can be set for a service or a component, and it can be output to a log. For detailed information about setting and viewing trace, see the Monitoring topics in the information center.

Procedure

  1. Ensure that the failed event manager is open and that you have retrieved a list of the failed events on your system.
  2. From the Search Results page, select the check box next to each failed event you want to resubmit.
  3. Take one of the following actions, depending on the event type and whether you modified any data in the event.
    Option Description
    To resubmit an unchanged failed event Click Resubmit.
    To resubmit a failed event with trace
    1. Click Resubmit with trace.
    2. Specify the level of trace you want to use in the Trace control field, and then click OK.
    To resubmit a failed Business Process Choreographer response
    1. Click Resubmit or Resubmit with trace.

      If the Process Response event qualifier is defined for the failed event, a resubmit page will appear.

    2. Click Resubmit requests to the destination or Resubmit the exception response to the source.

      If you resubmit the exception response to the source, the event is sent to the response queue without being reprocessed.

Results

Each selected event is resubmitted for processing and is removed from the failed event manager.

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