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Note: You can also use the Check Setup page to verify the setup of your local queues. See: Checking the Business Event System Setup.
Note: If you are using the version of Oracle Workflow embedded in Oracle Applications and you have implemented Oracle Applications Manager, you can use Oracle Workflow Manager to review the statuses of the messages being held on local queues. For more information, please refer to the Oracle Applications Manager online help.
If you are using the standalone version of Oracle Workflow available with Oracle9i Release 2, you can use the standalone Oracle Workflow Manager component available through Oracle Enterprise Manager to review the statuses of the messages being held on local queues. For more information, please refer to the Oracle Workflow Manager online help.
Note: In addition to Business Event System agents, the Event System Local Queues page also displays the standard agent defined for the Notification Mailer SMTP queue, WF_SMTP_O_1_QUEUE. You can review the information for this agent to check the number of notification messages on the Notification Mailer queue. The WF_SMTP_O_1_QUEUE agent is not used by the Business Event System, however. You cannot view message details for this queue because it does not use WF_EVENT_T as its payload type. See: Standard Agents.
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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 Event System Local Queues web page from the Oracle Workflow home page. See: Accessing the Oracle Workflow Home Page.
Note: You cannot view message details for queues that do not use WF_EVENT_T as their payload type.
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