Oracle® Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Management Pack Plus for SOA 10g Release 5 (10.2.0.5.0) Part Number E14396-04 |
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This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Management Pack Plus for SOA and describes how you can enable this pack and monitor SOA products such as Oracle BPEL Process Manager (BPEL Process Manager), Oracle Service Bus, and so on using Enterprise Manager Grid Control.
Oracle Management Packs offer several premium features when enabled in Enterprise Manager Grid Control. For middleware management, Oracle offers packs such as diagnostic pack, configuration management pack, provisioning and patch automation pack, management pack plus for SOA, and so on.
The Management Pack Plus for SOA delivers comprehensive management capabilities for a Service-Oriented Architecture-based (SOA) environment. By combining SOA runtime governance, business-IT alignment, and SOA infrastructure management with Oracle's rich and comprehensive system management solution, Enterprise Manager Grid Control significantly reduces the cost and complexity of managing SOA-based environments.
Table 1-1 Feature Highlights of Management Pack Plus for SOA
Feature | Benefit |
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Centralized management console |
Provides administrators managing SOA environments with a consolidated browser-based view of the entire enterprise, thereby enabling them to monitor and manage all of their components from a central location. |
Discovery and service modeling |
Provides discovery of the following:
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Runtime governance |
Defines SOAP tests to measure and record availability and performance of partner links (or any Web service) and business/proxy services for historical trending, troubleshooting, and root cause analysis purposes. Also provides an error hospital of process instances with drilldowns into instance details. |
Infrastructure management |
Monitors the availability and performance of the SOA infrastructure components. Both current and historic availability of targets (such as BPEL Process Manager or Oracle Service Bus) are recorded for troubleshooting and root cause analysis. |
Configuration management |
Collects configuration information for the BPEL Process Manager server/domains/processes and Oracle Service Bus. The parameters can be refreshed, saved, or compared with another target. Different versions of the same target can also be compared. |
Deployment automation |
Automates the deployment of the following:
For more information, see Chapter 4, "Provisioning Oracle BPEL Processes" and Chapter 5, "Provisioning Oracle Service Bus Resources". |
Adapter metrics |
Provides throughput and error metrics for different adapters in graphical format. |
Business-IT alignment |
Enables you to consolidate their IT and business management tools into a unified system. BAM-EM integration unites business KPIs and system metrics in one system for correlation and trending. |
Service level management |
Enables you to monitor services from the end-user's perspective using service tests or synthetic transactions, model relationships between services and underlying IT components, and report on achieved service levels. |
Composite application monitoring and modeling |
Enables you to manage your SOA solutions by leveraging a model-driven top-down approach within your development, quality assurance (QA), staging, and production environments. Business application owners and operational staff can automatically discover your BPEL workflows and correlate them with the underlying Web services; Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs); and back-end Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) resources through detailed modeling and drill-down directly into the performance metrics at the component level. For more information, see the following document: |
Historical analysis and reporting |
Store the collected metric and configuration data in a central repository, thereby enabling administrators to analyze metrics through various historical views and facilitate strategic trend analysis and reporting. |