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Error handling patterns in Cloud Application Integration
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Overview
When you enable fault handling for a step in your process, you are defining a boundary event. The fault handler listens for a fault on that step when the process executes. When the the fault is caught, the step is interrupted and the process then follows the path you define for handling the fault. In the fault path, for example, you might send an email notification and terminate the process, retry after waiting for a specified interval, suspend the process, or complete the process using an alternative path.
Pre-Requisites
- Knowledge of Cloud Application Integration processes.
- Knowledge of Service Connector
Self-Service Resources
Goals
- To perform error handling for a step as per the requirement of the customer.
Outcome
- User should be able to enable the error handling.
- Modify the output configuration.
- Administrator/Architect
- Developer
Actions
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Engagement Details
Catalog Type
Ask An Expert
Engagement Category
Feature Clarity
Products
Cloud Application Integration
Engagement Type
Ask An Expert
Adoption Stage
Implement
Focus Area
Adoption - Technical
Functional
Engagement ID
AAE-CAI-013
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