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Events Published From Non SOA application Is Not Subscribed By AQJMS (Doc ID 2927630.1)

Last updated on JUNE 04, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle SOA Suite - Version 12.2.1.4.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

We have recently upgraded FMW from 11.1.1.9 to 12.2.1.4. We have ADF domain running in one server and SOA running in other server. After the upgrade we have changed the EDN from WLSJMS to AQJMS. We have configured Foreign Server in ADF domain but when we try to publish an Event we do see below ECID with EVENT generated from ADF. But we don't see events are subscribed by SOA-INFRA. Attached the logs from SOA & ADF and configuration files to the SR.

[2022-09-29T11:43:40.553-05:00] [adf_server1] [TRACE:16] [] [oracle.integration.platform.blocks.event.jms2.EdnAqConnection] [tid: [ACTIVE].ExecuteThread: '7' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: xxxxxxxxxxx5APc,0:2] [APP: xxxxxxxxApp] [partition-name: DOMAIN] [tenant-name: GLOBAL] [DSID: xxxxxxxxg4000001] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.event.jms2.EdnAqConnection] [SRC_METHOD: publishEvent] AQ based remote publish in non-FA with LOW priority [1].[[
Event to publish: <business-event xmlns:ns="http://xxx/apps/ts/xxxxxx/model/entity/events/edl/xxxxxxxxxxEO" xmlns="http://oracle.com/fabric/businessEvent">
  <name>ns:NewTSSubmitted</name>
  <id>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-b0770a53ca41</id>
  <tracking>
     <ecid>xxxxxxxxxN8A0004aU005APc</ecid>
  </tracking>
  <content>
     <NewTSSubmittedInfo xmlns="http://xxx/apps/ts/xxxxxx/model/entity/events/schema/xxxxxxxxxxEO">
        <TimesheetHeaderId>
           <oldValue value="xxx95"/>
           <newValue value="xxx95"/>
        </TimesheetHeaderId>
     </NewTSSubmittedInfo>
  </content>
</business-event>

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