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Error Notification
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Error Notification Error Notification When an inbound or outbound transaction results in an error in a queue, the application sends an e-mail notification to the system administrator only if no other errors are awaiting correction in the same queue. The notification informs the system administrator that the queue contains one or more transactions with errors. If multiple errors exist in the queue, the system administrator must resolve all of them before notification of new errors is sent. An e-mail error message includes a Java error stack trace and the error file name with its full folder path information, which is relative to the server location. The following example shows a typical folder path: C:\error\jms.maximo.int.queues.cqin\EXTSYS1\EXTSYS1_MXCOAInterf ace_11017328950785131.xml The notification process works the same way regardless of the type of queue (continuous or sequential) or the processing direction (inbound or outbound) in which the error occurs, or whether the system is running in a clustered or non-clustered environment. For example, assume that the continuous inbound queue contains ten messages. The system successfully processes the first four, and then encounters an error in the fifth. (Depending on the value of the Maximum Try Count property, the message might be tried one or more times.) An e-mail notification is sent to the system administrator, and subsequent messages in the queue are processed. If another error occurs in the seventh message, another e-mail notification is not generated if the system administrator did not resolve the original error. If the system administrator resolved the original error and no errors are pending, a new e-mail notification is sent to the system administrator. If the error is encountered in a sequential queue, processing is the same as in a continuous queue except that the system does not process subsequent messages until the message with the error is resolved. Multiple errors exist only in the continuous inbound queue. In a clustered environment, the system administrator might receive one e-mail error notification per application server, depending upon the timing of the transactions in error. 120 Integration Guide
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