Missing AQ and JMS Transport protocols

Hi,
It seems that after a Purge the AQ and JMS transport protocols have disappeared from the user interface. I recall something similar happened with the SFTP protocol a few patches ago. That could be solved by running $ORACLE_HOME/jdk/bin/java oracle.tip.seed.SFTPSeedDriver. Can something similar be done for the AQ and JMS transport protocols?
Thanks

Thanks for the reply.
the patch number is 7556011.
It is possible that it is as you say and something went wrong during patching. I assumed it was deleted because of the Purge since the AQ and JMS were missing similar to the SFTP case described earlier. When comparing the transport protocols with another installation (with the same patch level and that has not had any purges done) only these two protocols were missing. Worth noting is that the SFTP and TCP transport protocols are still visible in the GUI.

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    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.exchange.generic.GenericExchangePlugin:decodeIncomingMessage Remote TP Name = null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) calling setInitiatingPartyId() changing from null to TPName: null Type: Generic Identifier Value: EmailTP_GI
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.exchange.generic.GenericExchangePlugin:decodeIncomingMessage toTPoveride = null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.exchange.generic.GenericExchangePlugin:decodeIncomingMessage Host TP Name = null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.exchange.generic.GenericExchangePlugin:decodeIncomingMessage fromParty = EmailTP_GI
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) calling setFromPartyId() changing from null to TPName: null Type: Generic Identifier Value: EmailTP_GI
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) calling setToPartyId() changing from null to TPName: null Type: Generic Identifier Value: [email protected]
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.exchange.generic.GenericExchangePlugin:GenericExchangePlugin:decodeIncomingMessage security info NULL
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.exchange.generic.GenericExchangePlugin:GenericExchangePlugin:decodeIncomingMessage Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:processHubMessage Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:processHubMessage toTP [email protected]
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:processHubMessage hubUrl null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:processHubMessage Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:processIncomingMessage ProtocolCollabId = null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:processIncomingMessage CollaborationName null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:checkDuplicate Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:checkDuplicate check non-RosettaNet Message
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:checkDuplicate Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:processIncomingMessage Protocol Collaboration Id : null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.document.custom.CustomDocumentPlugin:identifyIncomingDocument Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.document.custom.CustomDocumentPlugin:identifyIncomingDocument Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (ERROR) Error -: AIP-50083: Document protocol identification error
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.identifyDocument(Engine.java:3245)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.processIncomingMessage(Engine.java:1666)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.incomingContinueProcess(Engine.java:2574)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.handleMessageEvent(Engine.java:2444)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.processEvents(Engine.java:2399)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.data.MsgListener.onMessage(MsgListener.java:527)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.data.MsgListener.run(MsgListener.java:374)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:handleExceptionBeforeIncomingTPA Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:XXX: handleInboundException Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:XXX: handleInboundException Error message is Error -: AIP-50083: Document protocol identification error
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:XXX: isFARequired Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:XXX: isFARequired {SUBJECT=Test Message from SP, ACTION_NAME=CSVProcess, DATE=Thu, 14 May 2009 12:16:46 GMT, CONNECTION=close, [email protected], CONTENT-TYPE=multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_Part_3_11019994.1242303406228", MIME-VERSION=1.0, X-MAILER=IPTransport, FROM_PARTY=EmailTP_GI, DOCTYPE_NAME=CSVProcess_DT, DOCTYPE_REVISION=1.0, FROM=EmailTP_GI, MESSAGE-ID=AC18E52A1213F0D9FB9000001629E7B0, RECEIVED=from INBAAMPC00933 ([172.24.229.42]) by vitz.techm.com (IceWarp 9.1.1) with ESMTP id VRE73645 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 14 May 2009 13:16:45 +0100, TO_PARTY=EmailSP_GI, Content-Type=application/b2b; name="Test Message from SP"}
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:XXX: isFARequired returning false
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:XXX: handleInboundException FA not required
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:handleInboundException Updating Error Message: Error -: AIP-50083: Document protocol identification error
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState Wire message found
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState Creating new b2berror object
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState enum0 not null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:119: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState Updating wire message error information
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:135: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState Updating wire message protocol message id
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:151: Thread-20: B2B - (DEBUG) DBContext commit: Transaction.commit()
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:151: Thread-20: B2B - (DEBUG) DBContext commit: Leave
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:370: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState Updating wire message payload storage
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:386: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState Creating new business message
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:386: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:DbAccess:insertMsgTblRow Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:386: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:DbAccess:insertMsgTblRow toparty name null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:386: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:DbAccess:insertMsgTblRow toparty type and value Generic [email protected]
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:386: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:DbAccess:insertMsgTblRow BusinessAction for the given name null null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:401: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState Updating business message error information
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:401: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateWireBusinessToErrorState Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:401: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:handleInboundException Updating Native Event Tbl Row
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:401: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:DbAccess:updateNativeEvtTblRow Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:401: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:updateNativeEvtTblRow msgInfo.id = AC18E52A1213F0D9FB9000001629E7B0
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:401: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.msgproc.DbAccess:
    ** DbAccess:updateNativeEvtTblRow:tip_wireMsg protocolCollabID = null
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:433: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:handleInboundException notifying App
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:433: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) Engine:notifyApp Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:433: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) notifyApp:notifyApp Enqueue the ip exception message:
    <Exception xmlns="http://integration.oracle.com/B2B/Exception" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    <correlationId>null</correlationId>
    <b2bMessageId>AC18E5411213F0DCB100000013829EB0</b2bMessageId>
    <errorCode>AIP-50083</errorCode>
    <errorText>Document protocol identification error</errorText>
    <errorDescription>
    <![CDATA[Machine Info: (INBAAMPC00883)
    Description: Unable to identify the document protocol of the message
    StackTrace:
    Error -:  AIP-50083:  Document protocol identification error
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.identifyDocument(Engine.java:3245)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.processIncomingMessage(Engine.java:1666)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.incomingContinueProcess(Engine.java:2574)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.handleMessageEvent(Engine.java:2444)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine.processEvents(Engine.java:2399)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.data.MsgListener.onMessage(MsgListener.java:527)
         at oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.data.MsgListener.run(MsgListener.java:374)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
      ]]>
    </errorDescription>
    <errorSeverity>2</errorSeverity>
    </Exception>
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) Engine:notifyApp Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:handleInboundException Updated the Error Message Successfully: Error -: AIP-50083: Document protocol identification error
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:XXX: handleInboundException Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:handleExceptionBeforeIncomingTPA Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:incomingContinueProcess Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:handleMessageEvent Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (INFORMATION) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.engine.Engine:processEvents Exit
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) DBContext commit: Enter
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) DBContext commit: Transaction.commit()
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) DBContext commit: Leave
    2009.05.14 at 13:16:57:448: Thread-19: B2B - (DEBUG) oracle.tip.adapter.b2b.data.MsgListener:onMessage Exit
    Kindly look into this.
    Regards,
    Vithal

    Hi Nandagopal,
    I have configured email idc to send the payload as an attachment. & the attachment I am trying is send is a simple text file. So I am stuck here, how can I check against xPath for the mail :(.
    I have copied the sample message below which is there in the SMTP server & ready to be fetched by Oracle B2B. This is how message looks like in the exchange server, before it gets consumed by Oracle B2B.
    ============================================================
    Message-ID: AC18E52A121544A46D4000001629E840
    DATE: Mon, 18 May 2009 15:15:02 GMT
    From: [email protected]
    FROM: EmailTP_GI
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Test Message from SP
    Mime-Version: 1.0
    Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
         boundary="----=_Part_6_17282414.1242659702625"
    X-Mailer: IPTransport
    ACTION_NAME: CSVProcess
    DOCTYPE_NAME: CSVProcess_DT
    FROM_PARTY: EmailTP_GI
    DOCTYPE_REVISION: 1.0
    TO_PARTY: EmailSP_GI
    Connection: close
    ------=_Part_6_17282414.1242659702625
    Content-Type: application/b2b; name="Test Message from SP"
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
    Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Test Message from SP"
    PGRvY3VtZW50IHhzaTpzY2hlbWFMb2NhdGlvbj0iaHR0cDovL0JUZUJvbmQuaHAuY29tIGZpbGU6
    L0Q6L3RyYW5zZm9ybWF0aW9uLWVuZ2luZS9yaWNoYXJkL3NjaGVtYTAueHNkIiB4bWxuczp4c2k9
    Imh0dHA6Ly93d3cudzMub3JnLzIwMDEvWE1MU2NoZW1hLWluc3RhbmNlIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDov
    L0JUZUJvbmQuaHAuY29tIj4KCgogICAgPHRyYW5zX2lkPnRyYW5zX2lkMDwvdHJhbnNfaWQ+Cgog
    ICAgPGUyZV9pZD5lMmVfaWQwPC9lMmVfaWQ+CgogICAgPG1zZ190c3RhbXA+MjAwNi0wNS0wNFQx
    ODoxMzo1MS4wWjwvbXNnX3RzdGFtcD4KCiAgICA8dHJhbnNfdHlwZT5JTkNJREVOVDwvdHJhbnNf
    dHlwZT4KCiAgICA8dHJhbnNfc3ViX3R5cGU+Q1JFQVRFPC90cmFuc19zdWJfdHlwZT4KCiAgICA8
    c2NfdHlwZT5JTjwvc2NfdHlwZT4KICAgIDxzZW5kZXJfaWQ+c2VuZGVyX2lkMDwvc2VuZGVyX2lk
    PgoKICAgIDxzZW5kZXJfdGlja2V0X2lkPnNlbmRlcl90aWNrZXRfaWQwPC9zZW5kZXJfdGlja2V0
    X2lkPgogICAgPGRlc3RfaWQ+ZGVzdF9pZDA8L2Rlc3RfaWQ+CiAgICA8ZGVzdF90aWNrZXRfaWQ+
    ZGVzdF90aWNrZXRfaWQwPC9kZXN0X3RpY2tldF9pZD4KCiA8YWNrX3N0YXR1cz5hY2s8L2Fja19z
    dGF0dXM+CiAgICA8YWNrX21zZz5hY2ttc2c8L2Fja19tc2c+CiAgICA8Y2FsbGVyPgogICAgICAg
    IDxzZWFyY2hjb2RlPnNlYXJjaDwvc2VhcmNoY29kZT4KICAgICAgICA8ZW1haWw+YnRzZW50cnlA
    YnQuY29tPC9lbWFpbD4KICAgICAgICA8Zmlyc3RfbmFtZT5Tb3VyYXY8L2ZpcnN0X25hbWU+CiAg
    ICAgICAgPGxhc3RfbmFtZT5HYW5ndWx5PC9sYXN0X25hbWU+CiAgICAgICAgPHRlbGVwaG9uZT4x
    MjM0NTY8L3RlbGVwaG9uZT4KICAgICAgICA8c3RyZWV0MT5TYWx0IExha2UgQ2l0eTwvc3RyZWV0
    MT4KICAgICAgICA8c3RyZWV0Mj5Lb2w8L3N0cmVldDI+CiAgICAgICAgPGNpdHk+S29sa2F0YTwv
    Y2l0eT4KICAgICAgICA8c3RhdGVfcHJvdmluY2U+V2VzdCBCZW5nYWw8L3N0YXRlX3Byb3ZpbmNl
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    ICA8c3RyZWV0Mj5TYWRhbmFuZCBOYWdhcjwvc3RyZWV0Mj4KICAgICAgICA8Y2l0eT5CYW5nYWxv
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    ICAgPHJlZ19jcmVhdGVkPjIwMDItMTAtMTBUMTI6MDA6MDAtMDU6MDA8L3JlZ19jcmVhdGVkPgog
    ICAgPHRhcmdldF9kYXRlPjIwMDItMTAtMTBUMTI6MDA6MDAtMDU6MDA8L3RhcmdldF9kYXRlPgoK
    ICAgIDxyZXFfc3RhcnRfdHN0YW1wPjIwMDItMTAtMTBUMTI6MDA6MDAtMDU6MDA8L3JlcV9zdGFy
    dF90c3RhbXA+CjxlY2hvPnNpbXBsZTwvZWNobz4KCgoKPC9kb2N1bWVudD4=
    ------=_Part_6_17282414.1242659702625--
    ======================================================
    Regards,
    Vithal

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