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Oracle® Communications Service Broker Orchestration Studio User's Guide
Release 6.0
Part Number E23532-02
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Related Documents
Downloading Oracle Communications Documentation
Documentation Accessibility
1
About the Orchestration Studio User Interface
About the Orchestration Studio
Around the Orchestration Studio User Interface
Conditions Pane
IM Pane
Canvas
Properties / Actions Pane
Properties
Actions
Toolbar
About Components of an Orchestration Logic Flow
2
Building an Orchestration Logic Flow
About Building Orchestration Logic with the Orchestration Studio
About Building a Conditional Orchestration Logic Flow
About Conditional Parameters
About Grouping Conditions
About Building an Unconditional Orchestration Logic Flow
Building a Conditional Orchestration Logic Flow
Building a Flow
Adding Conditions
Adding Conditions with One Conditional Parameter
Adding Conditions with Multiple Conditional Parameters
Adding Conditions with Multiple Conditional Expressions
Specifying IMs
Building an Unconditional Orchestration Logic Flow
Building a Flow
Specifying IMs
Saving an Orchestration Logic Flow
Removing an Orchestration Logic Flow or its Parts
Removing an Orchestration Logic Flow
Removing Conditions and IMs from an Orchestration Logic Flow
Removing Conditions
Removing Connector Lines from an Orchestration Logic Flow
3
Providing Additional Information to an Application
About Additional Information Provided to Applications
Providing Additional Information
4
Invoking Applications Based on the Previous Session Route
About Invoking Applications Based on the Previous Session Route
Tagging a Session
Checking Tags in a Session
5
Defining the Orchestration Order of Messages Sent by a Called Party
About the Orchestration Order
Grouping Applications into a Unidirectional Group
6
Defining the OE Behavior on Receiving a Response from an Application
About the OE Behavior on Receiving Responses from an Application
Defining the OE Behavior on Receiving an Error from an Application
Defining the OE Behavior on Receiving a Response from an Application
A
Use Cases
About the Use Cases
Service Orchestration
IN Service Interaction
Building the IN Service Interaction Flow
Viewing the IN Service Interaction Source Code
IMS Service Interaction
Building the IMS Service Interaction Flow
Viewing the IMS Service Interaction Source Code
Forcing Back to Back
Enforcing the Back-to-Back Flow
Viewing the FB2B Source Code
Choosing between Two Execution Paths
Building a Choosing between Two Execution Paths Flow
Viewing the Source Code of a Flow Choosing between Two Execution Paths
Building an Orchestration Flow in Online Mediation Controller
B
Initial Filter Criteria
About the Initial Filter Criteria
Setting Up the Initial Filter Criteria
Setting Up a Trigger Point
Grouping SPTs and Specifying Relationship Between Groups and Group Members
Specifying Conditions
Specifying an Application
Specifying a Priority
Specifying the Order of Message Routing
Providing Additional Information to an Application
Continuing or Releasing a Session
Triggering Applications Based on the Status of the Previous Application
Mapping Request Names to Status
Triggering an Application
Triggering Applications Based on the Previous Session Route
Tagging a Session
Triggering an Application
Java MBeans Reference
OeHistoryMBean
RequestStatusCodesMBean
RequestStatusCodeMBean
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