Each failed event has data associated with it; often, that data
can be edited before an event is resubmitted. There are two basic types of
data for a failed event: data about the event, and business data.
Data about the failed event
Each failed
event has the following data associated with it:
- The unique message ID and session ID for the event
- The service invocation type between SCA components
- The names of the module and component from which the event originated
(the source). The failed event manager determines the source of an event based
on the location where the invocation failed.
- The names of the destination module, component and method for the event.
The failed event manager determines the event's destination based on the location
where the invocation failed.
- The time the event failed
- The exception thrown when the event failed
This data cannot be edited. In addition, failed events can have associated
trace and expiration data, both of which can be edited.
Business data
Events typically include business
data. Business data can be encapsulated in a business object, or it can be
simple data that is not part of a business object. Business data is edited
with the business data editor available in the failed event manager.
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