Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Symbols
- $ORACLE_HOME
- restrictions on using when creating a delivery channel, 7-9, 7-11, 15-16
A
- abstractions
- at application level, 3-32
- at business level, 3-40
- at native level, 3-21
- acknowledgment consumption
- in roles, 3-35
- acknowledgment mode
- assigning to a delivery channel, 25-76
- acknowledgment time
- enabling in a delivery channel, 25-77
- ACKs. See acknowledgment consumption
- activity monitoring reports
- creating, 23-23
- definition, 23-6
- example, 23-39
- overview of report pages, 23-23
- actors. See supported actors
- adapter error codes, C-20
- adapter exchange protocols
- adding to a native format, 17-22
- Advanced Queuing adapter, 8-14
- definition, 3-19
- E-Mail adapter, 8-32
- File/FTP adapter, 8-39
- HTTP adapter, 8-46
- JMS adapter, 8-59
- Oracle Database adapter, 8-76
- removing from a native format, 17-23
- Web Service adapter, 8-93
- adapter framework
- accessing the log files from Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8, 18-10
- changing log level settings from Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-10
- changing log level settings through Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8
- coordinations, 12-133
- creating native events, 3-22
- definition, 4-4, 18-4, 24-12
- information in log files, 22-2
- instance, 19-3
- Java Virtual Machine, 19-6
- load balancing, 4-9
- log files for monitoring errors, 21-14
- performance, 19-4
- responsibilities, 3-49, 4-8, 4-9
- starting and stopping with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8
- starting and stopping with Oracle Process Management and Notification (OPMN), 18-17
- tuning, 19-6
- tutorial example, 7-42, 7-43, 7-45
- typical errors and recovery actions, 21-15
- using the runtime repository, 4-7
- viewing current performance, 18-13
- viewing the current status in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8
- adapter framework instance
- load balancing, 17-13
- managing, 17-13
- specifying which applications use an adapter framework instance, 17-13
- updating, 17-14
- viewing, 17-15
- adapter interactions
- accessing adapter interaction management tasks, 11-6
- adding, 11-7
- adding a CICS adapter, 11-10
- adding a File/FTP adapter interaction, 11-14
- adding a J.D. Edwards OneWorld XE adapter, 11-10
- adding a JMS adapter interaction, 11-18
- adding a PeopleSoft 8 adapter, 11-9
- adding a Siebel 2000 adapter, 11-10
- adding a Tuxedo adapter, 11-10
- adding a VSAM adapter, 11-10
- adding a Web Service adapter interaction, 11-23
- adding an Advanced Queuing adapter interaction, 11-11, 11-13
- adding an E-Mail adapter interaction, 11-13
- adding an HTTP adapter interaction, 11-16
- adding an IMS/DB adapter, 11-10
- adding an IMS/TM adapter, 11-10
- adding an Oracle Database adapter interaction, 11-20
- adding an SAP R/3 adapter, 11-9
- definition, 3-19, 11-2, 11-4
- deleting, 11-35
- difficulty in updating, 7-15, 7-19
- example, 3-20
- group name, 11-36
- guidelines for Oracle Database adapter SQL queries, 11-21
- impact of deleting, 22-12
- list page overview, 5-34
- managing, 11-4
- Oracle record type elements for which to create native event body elements, 11-26
- overview, 11-2
- overview of adding, 11-7
- restrictions on adding the same interaction a second time, 11-10
- restrictions on deleting, 11-35
- reviewing your selections prior to creation, 11-25
- selecting the Create Native Event Type box, 11-25
- specifying a native format, 11-26
- tutorial example, 7-14, 7-19
- tutorial update example, 7-77
- viewing, 11-36
- adapter providers
- viewing, 17-11
- adapter use cases
- Advanced Queuing adapter, 8-27
- E-Mail adapter, 8-37
- File/FTP adapter, 8-43
- HTTP adapter, 8-55
- JMS adapter, 8-71
- Oracle Database adapter, 8-88
- Web Service adapter, 8-100
- adapter-centric methodology
- definition, 6-3
- for designing an integration, 6-3
- when to use, 6-4
- adapters
- accessing adapter administration tasks, 17-8
- accessing adapter management tasks, 15-10
- adding multiple adapters to an application, 15-13
- adding to an application, 15-12
- adding to the system, 17-9
- administering, 17-5
- Advanced Queuing adapter, 8-11
- application adapters, 3-53
- B2B protocol adapters, 3-55
- concepts, 3-6
- creating error code messages, 17-11
- definition, 3-51, 4-9
- deleting from the system, 17-10
- documentation, 19-5
- E-Mail adapter, 8-30
- example of adding an interaction, 8-5
- example of creating a delivery channel, 8-4
- example of viewing native and application event body elements, 8-6
- example of viewing the interaction, 8-9
- File/FTP adapter, 8-38
- for Advanced Queuing, 19-8
- for File/FTP, 19-9
- for Oracle Database, 19-9
- HTTP adapter, 8-44
- in application agreements, 15-3
- JMS adapter, 8-58
- managing, 15-9
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 3-11
- Oracle Database adapter, 8-75
- overview of adapter chapter layout, 8-2
- performance, 19-4
- prepackaged adapters that cannot be deleted or updated, 17-5
- removing from an application, 15-13
- setting parameters, 19-5, 19-10
- tasks you perform in the user interface tool, 8-4
- technology adapters, 3-51
- tutorial creation example, 7-8, 7-11, 7-69
- viewing, 15-13, 17-10
- Web Service adapter, 8-92
- add button
- differences with create button, 5-13
- Add End-to-End Basic Event Flow wizard, 9-8
- adding event flow to two spokes, 9-22
- Add Event Flow wizard, 9-12
- adding event flow to a single spoke, 9-26
- tutorial use example, 7-61
- admin password, 20-2
- admin user
- protects modeling metadata and profile data, 20-3
- roles and privileges, 20-2
- username for accessing the user interface tool, 5-2
- administration
- tasks, 17-2
- with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 17-2
- with the user interface tool, 17-2
- administration tab
- overview of tasks, 5-46
- Administrator role
- adding to a user of a host trading partner, 25-23
- required for connecting to the user interface tool, 25-12
- role for admin user, 20-2
- administrators
- chapters to read, 1-9, 1-10
- how to use this guide, 1-3
- responsibilities, 3-3
- Advanced Queuing adapter, 19-8
- adapter exchange protocols, 8-14
- adding a listener port, 15-16
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-11
- adding to an application, 15-12
- additional setup tasks, 8-19
- application integration and runtime behavior, 8-20
- benefits of using, 8-12
- common problems and solutions, 8-22
- creating a delivery channel, 15-16
- definition, 3-52
- delivery channel description, 8-13
- design-time tasks, 8-15
- diagnostics and troubleshooting, 8-21
- errors, 8-18
- interaction and record naming restrictions, 8-17
- interaction questions, 11-11
- limitations, 8-21
- native event validation failure, 8-18
- Oracle Object Queue adapter exchange protocol, 8-14
- Oracle Object Queue adapter exchange protocol naming conventions, 8-15
- Oracle Object Queue with payload fields adapter exchange protocol, 8-14
- Oracle Object Queue with payload fields adapter exchange protocol naming conventions, 8-15
- Oracle record naming conventions, 8-20
- queue privileges setup tasks, 8-19
- queue runtime state setup tasks, 8-19
- RAW Queue adapter exchange protocol, 8-14
- RAW Queue adapter exchange protocol naming conventions, 8-15
- specifying a spoke database, 15-16
- supported Oracle databases, 8-13
- supported versions, 8-13
- use case, 8-27
- use case adapter exchange protocol, 8-29
- use case delivery channel questions, 8-27
- use case delivery channel selection list, 8-28
- use case interaction questions, 8-28
- validation prerequisites, 8-18
- agreements
- concepts, 3-7
- displaying in an integration diagram, 12-16
- lifecycle states, 3-60
- list page overview, 5-42
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 3-12
- types, 3-57, 3-58
- agreements tab
- overview of tasks, 5-42
- alerts
- e-mail message example, 21-17
- using token substituted text in e-mails, A-129
- analysts
- chapters to read, 1-10
- how to use this guide, 1-3
- responsibilities, 3-3
- And step
- cannot create step data flow for, 12-98
- cannot create step ports for, 12-91
- definition, 12-78
- ensuring valid design, 12-124
- examples of invalid design, 12-124
- examples of valid design, 12-124
- execution, 12-78
- for merging parallel paths, 12-124
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-78
- supported ports, 12-78
- supported roles, 12-78
- application adapters, 3-53
- managing adapter interactions, 11-4
- managing delivery channels, 15-9
- not compatible with Oracle Application Server InterConnect, 3-53
- application agreement approvals
- overview, 15-44
- tutorial example, 7-38, 7-40, 7-72
- application agreement native roles
- accessing application agreement native role management tasks, 15-42
- adding, 15-43
- example, 15-3
- managing, 15-41
- overview, 15-2
- removing, 15-43
- application agreement participants
- adding, 15-33
- example, 15-3
- overview, 15-2
- viewing, 15-36
- application agreements
- accessing application agreement management tasks, 15-31
- adding a delivery channel, 15-37
- adding application participants, 15-33
- common user errors, 15-45
- creating, 15-32
- definition, 3-58
- deleting, 15-33
- example, 15-3
- impact of deleting, 22-13
- managing, 15-29
- overview, 15-2
- removing a delivery channel, 15-38
- tutorial creation example, 7-36, 7-39, 7-71
- tutorial validation example, 7-38, 7-40, 7-72
- updating, 15-34
- updating a delivery channel, 15-38
- validation and approval, 15-44
- viewing, 15-34
- viewing the lifecycle states, 15-35
- application approval
- tutorial example, 7-9, 7-12, 7-70
- application datatypes
- automatically deleted when native event is deleted, 10-55
- cannot delete with user interface tool, 10-55
- cannot update with user interface tool, 10-55
- definition, 3-32
- examples, 10-7
- managing, 10-55
- restrictions on deleting, 10-55
- supported, 10-3
- tutorial example, 7-22
- viewing, 10-55
- application events
- creating, 11-27
- definition, 3-30, 11-3
- rules to follow when deleting, 7-77
- tutorial creation example, 7-15, 7-20, 7-64
- tutorial example of updating an application event, 7-77
- viewing, 11-60
- application participants
- adding to an application agreement, 15-33
- application role threads, 19-10
- application roles
- definition, 3-33, 12-42
- managing, 12-40
- application types
- accessing application type administration tasks, 17-36
- adding, 15-6
- administering, 17-35
- creating, 17-37
- required for including an application in a deployed configuration, 15-6
- tutorial creation example, 7-7, 7-10, 7-69
- viewing, 17-37
- application validation
- tutorial example, 7-9, 7-12, 7-70
- application-level concepts
- of modeling metadata, 3-30
- applications
- accessing application management tasks, 15-5
- adding a CICS adapter, 15-12
- adding a File/FTP adapter, 15-12
- adding a J.D. Edwards OneWorld XE adapter, 15-12
- adding a JMS adapter, 15-12
- adding a PeopleSoft 8 adapter, 15-12
- adding a Siebel 2000 adapter, 15-12
- adding a Tuxedo adapter, 15-12
- adding a VSAM adapter, 15-12
- adding a Web Service adapter, 15-12
- adding an Advanced Queuing adapter, 15-12
- adding an E-Mail adapter, 15-12
- adding an HTTP adapter, 15-12
- adding an IMS/DB adapter, 15-12
- adding an IMS/TM adapter, 15-12
- adding an Oracle Database adapter, 15-12
- adding an SAP R/3 adapter, 15-12
- adding multiple adapters, 15-13
- common user errors, 15-45
- creating, 15-5
- definition, 3-51
- deleting, 15-6
- impact of deleting, 22-13
- in application agreements, 15-3
- list page overview, 5-41
- managing, 15-4
- overview, 15-2
- tutorial creation example, 7-7, 7-10, 7-69
- updating, 15-6
- validation and approval, 15-44
- viewing, 15-7
- viewing the lifecycle states, 15-8
- applications tab
- overview of tasks, 5-41
- application-to-application (A2A) integration
- challenges, 2-5
- definition, 2-2
- approval lifecycle state
- for profile data, 5-22
- approval of an application
- tutorial example, 7-9, 7-12, 7-70
- approvals
- exporting profile data to an XML file for approval, 5-15
- of application agreements, 15-44
- of applications, 15-44
- of host trading partner, 25-93
- of remote trading partners, 25-93
- of trading partners, 26-33
- of trading partners agreements, 26-33
- tutorial example of an application agreement, 7-38, 7-40, 7-72
- approve button
- on profile data details pages, 5-21
- approved lifecycle state
- description, 5-18
- approvers
- adding, 5-20
- approval process, 5-22
- deleting, 5-22
- selecting approvers, 5-20
- updating, 5-22
- architecture
- of Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect, 4-2
- authentication
- guidelines, 24-4, 24-5
- Oracle Application Server, 24-13
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 support, 24-13, 24-14
- authorization
- guidelines, 24-4, 24-5
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 support, 24-13
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 support, 24-13
- automatic undo management, 19-17
B
- B2B adapter
- RosettaNet support, 24-12
- using the RosettaNet B2B protocol standard, 4-8
- using the runtime repository, 4-7
- B2B integration
- definition, 2-3
- B2B protocol adapters, 3-55
- B2B protocol standard
- definition, 24-2
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-12
- RosettaNet, 24-2
- basic authentication
- with HTTP adapter, 8-50
- big-endian
- definition, A-44
- binding role threads, 19-14
- browsers
- accessing the user interface tool, 5-2
- for accessing the user interface tool, 5-2
- restrictions on using the browser back and forward buttons, 5-13, 23-1
- business administrators
- chapters to read, 1-9
- error handling, 21-2
- how to use this guide, 1-3
- responsibilities, 3-3
- business collaborations
- definition, 24-20
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-24
- business datatypes
- common set of business datatypes for integrations between parties, 3-38
- creation method examples, 10-9
- definition, 3-38
- examples, 10-10
- list page overview, 5-31
- managing, 10-13
- preset datatype attributes automatically included from original XSD file, 10-14, 10-23, 10-33, 10-44
- supported, 10-3
- tutorial creation example, 7-28, 7-48, 7-49
- tutorial manual creation example, 7-73
- Business Dictionary
- of RosettaNet, 24-10
- business domains
- definition, 13-93, 13-104
- business event body elements
- creating, 11-69
- deleting, 11-70
- tutorial creation example, 7-29, 7-49
- updating, 11-70
- viewing, 11-71
- business events
- accessing business event management tasks, 11-65
- completely abstract from any party properties, 3-40
- creating, 11-66
- definition, 3-37, 11-3
- deleting, 11-67
- list page overview, 5-30
- managing, 11-63
- represents all corresponding application events of parties, 3-39
- tutorial manual creation example, 7-48, 7-49
- updating, 11-67
- viewing, 11-68
- business intelligence
- concepts, 3-7
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 3-12
- business intelligence reporting
- setting a configuration level, 22-3
- setting a logging level, 16-12
- tutorial example, 7-42
- business logic layer error codes, C-27
- business message status reports
- creating, 23-22
- business process managers
- chapters to read, 1-8
- how to use this guide, 1-2
- responsibilities, 3-2
- business process threads, 19-10
- business process-centric methodology
- definition, 6-11
- for designing an integration, 6-11
- when to use, 6-11
- business processes
- accessing business process management tasks, 12-36
- all business processes in design-time repository are included in a configuration, 16-3
- common user errors, 12-135
- creating, 12-36
- creation by modeling wizards or manually, 12-10
- definition, 3-44, 12-5
- deleting, 12-37
- diagrams, 12-11
- graphical view, 12-6
- impact of deleting, 12-37, 22-12
- in a configuration, 16-9
- managing, 12-33
- overview, 12-2
- role in integrations between enterprises, 24-2
- updating, 12-37
- viewing, 12-38
- with multiple spokes, 9-3
- business processes tab
- overview of tasks, 5-26
- business protocols
- accessing business protocol management tasks, 25-43
- adding, 25-45
- contents of, 25-2
- definition, 25-30
- managing, 25-42
- removing, 25-45
- RosettaNet-RNIF1.1-PIP, 25-45
- RosettaNet-RNIF2.0-PIP, 25-45
- viewing, 17-38, 25-48
- business role threads, 19-10
- business roles
- definition, 3-40, 12-42
- list page overview, 5-28
- managing, 12-40
- business transactions
- definition, 24-19
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-23
- business-level concepts
- of modeling metadata, 3-37
- business-to-business (B2B) integration
- challenges, 2-5
C
- CICS adapter
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-10
- adding to an application, 15-12
- creating a delivery channel, 15-15
- classifications
- of datatypes, 10-2
- clusters
- in partner interface processes (PIPs), 24-8
- collaboration status reports
- creating, 23-21
- collaborations
- assigning a time in which to process, 25-34
- business collaborations, 24-19, 24-20
- business transaction, 24-19
- definition, 24-19
- viewing, 17-40
- common user errors
- application and application agreement, 15-45
- business processes and roles, 12-135
- datatypes, 10-65
- deployment, 16-7, 16-13
- events, 11-72
- modeling wizards, 9-41
- trading partner and trading partner agreements, 26-34
- transformation designs, 14-9
- tutorial, 7-43
- complex datatype members
- accessing complex datatype member tasks, 10-25
- creating, 10-26
- deleting, 10-30
- managing, 10-24
- tutorial manual creation example, 7-75
- updating, 10-31
- viewing, 10-32
- complex datatypes
- accessing complex datatype tasks, 10-18
- compound member, 10-15
- creating, 10-19
- definition, 10-4
- deleting, 10-20
- include complex datatype members, 10-15
- managing, 10-15
- model groups, 10-20
- restrictions on deleting, 10-20
- scalar member, 10-15
- tutorial manual creation example, 7-73, 7-75
- updating, 10-21
- viewing, 10-22
- wildcard member, 10-16
- compound members
- creating, 10-27
- definition, 10-15
- deleting, 10-30
- updating, 10-31
- viewing, 10-33
- concepts
- adapters, 3-6
- agreements, 3-7
- business intelligence, 3-7
- correlations, 3-5
- data flows and control flows, 3-5
- integrated view of data, 3-4
- integration, 3-4
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for adapters, 3-11
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for agreements, 3-12
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for an integrated view of data, 3-8
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for business intelligence, 3-12
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for correlation, 3-9
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for data flows and control flows, 3-10
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for transformation, 3-11
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for translation, 3-10
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for validation of native events, 3-11
- transformations, 3-6
- translations, 3-5
- validations, 3-6
- concepts of application-level modeling metadata, 3-30
- concepts of business-level modeling metadata, 3-37
- concepts of native-level modeling metadata, 3-15
- concurrent conversations
- assigning a value to a trading partner agreement, 26-16
- condition expressions
- accessing condition expression management tasks, 12-110
- building a condition parameter, 12-116
- creating a condition expression, 12-111
- creating a condition expression for a report, 23-12
- creating a condition expression for an event map, 11-57
- creating a condition parameter, 12-114
- creating an expression for a native event correlation, 11-50
- creating an IF condition for a transformation condition, 13-47
- deleting, 12-112
- deleting a condition parameter, 12-115
- impact of deleting, 22-12
- list page overview, 5-35
- managing, 12-108
- must first create at least one condition parameter, 12-116
- selecting a condition expression while creating a condition step, 12-82
- tutorial creation example, 7-50
- updating, 12-112
- updating a condition parameter, 12-115
- viewing a condition expression, 12-113
- viewing a condition parameter, 12-119
- condition expressions tab
- overview of tasks, 5-35
- condition parameters
- building, 12-116
- creating, 12-114
- deleting, 12-115
- must first create one before building a condition expression, 12-116
- updating, 12-115
- viewing, 12-119
- condition step
- can only create input step ports, 12-91
- definition, 12-75
- example of use, 21-5
- execution, 12-75
- for using mutual exclusiveness in flows, 12-123
- selecting a condition expression during condition step creation, 12-82
- selecting a guard value, 12-83
- step return code port, 21-4
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-75
- supported ports, 12-75
- supported roles, 12-75
- tutorial creation example, 7-51
- configuration parameters
- changing in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8, 18-11
- tutorial example of setting logging level configuration parameters, 7-45
- configuration tab
- overview of tasks, 5-47
- configurations
- business process states, 16-5
- business processes, 16-9
- creating, 16-3
- creating for deployment, 16-2
- creation overview, 16-2
- definition, 3-58, 16-2
- deploying, 16-9
- deployment overview, 16-9
- discarding, 16-12
- exporting, 16-12
- includes all business processes in design-time repository, 16-3
- list page overview, 5-47
- overview, 16-2
- reports support, 23-3
- setting a business intelligence reporting level, 16-10
- states, 16-4
- stopping a deployed configuration, 16-11
- tutorial example, 7-41, 7-72
- validations, 16-2
- connection managers
- chapters to read, 1-6
- how to use this guide, 1-2
- responsibilities, 3-2
- consume
- definition, 3-36
- consume step
- can only create input step ports, 12-91
- definition, 3-36, 12-76
- execution, 12-76
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-76
- supported ports, 12-76
- supported roles, 12-76
- use of, 3-36
- contact types
- accessing contact type administration tasks, 17-43
- administering, 17-42
- creating, 17-44
- definition, 17-42
- prepackaged contact types that you cannot delete or update, 17-42
- updating, 17-45
- viewing, 17-45
- content types
- E-Mail adapter, 8-35
- HTTP adapter, 8-47
- control flows
- accessing step control flow management tasks, 12-104
- assigning a guard value, 12-106
- concepts, 3-5
- creating, 12-105
- definition, 3-29, 12-6
- deleting, 12-107
- do not have ports, 12-106
- impact of deleting, 12-107, 22-12
- managing, 12-102
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 3-10
- selecting during step creation, 12-82
- selecting the sequence order of flows, 12-105
- tutorial creation example, 7-57
- updating, 12-107
- using guard values, 3-29
- cooperations
- definition, 3-56
- managing, 25-30
- overview, 25-2
- coordination states
- closed, 3-50
- open, 3-50
- coordination status reports
- creating, 23-13
- example, 23-36
- overview of report pages, 23-13
- coordinations
- creating coordination status reports, 23-13
- creation, 12-133
- definition, 3-50, 12-133, 21-10
- impact of aborting a coordination, 3-49
- in reports, 23-36
- core datatypes
- supported, 10-2
- used with event transformation map rules, 10-2
- viewing, 10-11
- correlation error codes, C-48
- CPU
- viewing usage, 19-4
- create button
- differences with add button, 5-13
- Create End-to-End Basic Integration wizard, 9-6
- creating two spokes, 9-21
- tutorial use example, 7-23
- Create Spoke wizard, 9-10
- creating a single spoke, 9-23
- tutorial use example, 7-66
- creation methods
- modeling wizards or manual creation, 12-10
D
- D3L. See data definition description language (D3L)
- data definition description language (D3L), 3-34
- all comma separated values are read into an array, A-66
- assign attributes, A-79
- assignment blocks, A-78
- cardinality attribute values, A-72
- character set encoding, A-85
- ColorDefinition field, A-56
- comma-separated values assigned to named fields, A-65
- comma-separated values file parsing with D3L, A-64
- conditional parsing (one token look ahead), A-82
- constant length strings - padstring, A-48
- D3L document type, A-68
- D3L DTD, A-96
- D3L file examples, A-39, A-40, A-91, A-93, A-95
- D3L scalar fields, A-86
- D3L structs, A-87
- D3L typedef, A-87
- D3L typeref, A-87
- data padding usage, A-63
- date formats supported, A-54
- dates - date, A-53
- declaration file example, A-96
- defining events, A-42
- definition, 3-31, A-37
- definition file, A-68
- delimited array cardinality, A-72
- delimited arrays - limarray, A-57
- delimited strings - limstring, A-49
- delimiter encoding styles, A-66
- distance and age fields, A-46
- escape character and sequences, A-75
- field attribute validvalues, A-84
- field optionality, A-73
- field separators, A-71
- field terminators, A-71
- file structure example, A-40
- fixed length arrays - fixarray, A-59
- floating point numbers, A-46
- implicit length arrays - imparray, A-59
- import examples, A-88
- import function, A-70
- importing D3L datatypes, A-85
- length prefixed arrays - pfxarray, A-58
- length prefixed strings - pfxstring, A-49
- message definition file example, A-96
- nonscalar D3L fields, A-87
- optionally-quoted terminated strings - qtdtermstring, A-51
- overview of support, A-37
- prepackaged native format, 17-16
- quantity field, A-44
- sequences and arrays, A-57
- signed and unsigned integers, A-43
- simple strings - simplestring, A-52
- strict vs. lenient (relaxed) translation modes, A-80
- string-based numbers - number, A-55
- strings and dates, A-47
- structures, A-56
- supported datatypes, A-43
- supported native format, 10-2
- supported translator, 3-31
- system variables, A-77
- temperature, pressure, and wind fields, A-45
- terminated strings - termstring, A-50
- type aliasing, A-81
- unsuitable D3L formats, A-37
- validation - D3L valid values, A-84
- values in the D3L file, A-42
- variable declaration, A-76
- variables, A-76
- weight and length field, A-44
- when to use, A-37
- wire message examples, A-39, A-92, A-94
- data definition description language (D3L) translator
- creating an event body element, 11-32
- data flow criteria
- creating, 12-62
- creation with the modeling wizards or manually, 12-10
- definition, 12-58
- data flow groups
- definition, 12-58
- impact of deleting, 12-69, 22-12
- data flows
- concepts, 3-5
- definition, 3-29
- deleting a data flow between a role port and a step port, 12-57
- impact of deleting, 22-12
- invalid merging of data flows between role ports, 12-130
- invalid merging of data flows from step ports to role port, 12-124
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 3-10
- tutorial creation example, 7-55, 7-56
- data universal numbering system (DUNS)
- assigning as trading partner identification, 25-9
- party ID example, 24-18
- datatype format file
- specifying during native and application event creation, 11-28
- datatype namespaces
- accessing namespace tasks, 10-61
- creating, 10-63
- definition, 10-5
- deleting, 10-63
- managing, 10-59
- updating, 10-63
- viewing, 10-64
- datatype transformation maps
- accessing datatype transformation map management tasks, 13-23
- creating, 13-24
- definition, 13-4
- deleting, 13-24
- impact of deleting, 22-12
- managing, 13-21
- restrictions on deleting, 13-24
- system-defined maps, 13-4
- system-defined maps cannot be deleted, 13-24
- system-defined maps cannot be updated, 13-25
- updating, 13-25
- user-defined maps, 13-4
- viewing, 13-25
- datatypes
- application, 10-3
- application datatype definition, 3-32
- business, 10-3
- business datatype definition, 3-38
- common user errors, 10-65
- complex, 10-4
- core, 10-2
- creating a facet for a scalar datatype, 10-45
- creating a valid value for the enumeration or pattern facet of a scalar datatype, 10-49
- creating complex datatype members, 10-26
- creating complex datatypes, 10-19
- creating compound members, 10-27
- creating namespaces, 10-63
- creating scalar datatypes, 10-41
- creating scalar members, 10-28
- creating wildcard members, 10-29
- deleting a facet of a scalar datatype, 10-47
- deleting a valid value for the enumeration or pattern facet of a scalar datatype, 10-49
- deleting complex datatype members, 10-30
- deleting complex datatypes, 10-20
- deleting compound members, 10-30
- deleting namespaces, 10-63
- deleting scalar datatypes, 10-42
- deleting scalar members, 10-30
- deleting wildcard members, 10-31
- examples of datatype formats, 10-5
- in token substituted text, A-128
- managing application datatypes, 10-55
- managing business datatypes, 10-13
- managing complex datatype members, 10-24
- managing complex datatypes, 10-15
- managing namespaces, 10-59
- managing scalar datatypes, 10-36
- namespaces, 10-5
- native, 10-3
- native datatype definition, 3-23
- overview of support, 10-2
- scalar, 10-4
- specifying a datatype format file during native and application event creation, 11-28
- supported by D3L, A-43
- supported classifications, 10-2
- updating a facet of a scalar datatype, 10-47
- updating a valid value for the enumeration or pattern facet of a scalar datatype, 10-50
- updating complex datatype members, 10-31
- updating complex datatypes, 10-21
- updating compound members, 10-31
- updating namespaces, 10-63
- updating scalar datatypes, 10-43
- updating scalar members, 10-32
- updating wildcard members, 10-32
- viewing a facet of a scalar datatype, 10-48
- viewing application datatypes, 10-55
- viewing complex datatype members, 10-32
- viewing complex datatypes, 10-22
- viewing compound members, 10-33
- viewing core datatypes, 10-11
- viewing namespaces, 10-64
- viewing scalar datatypes, 10-43
- viewing scalar members, 10-34
- viewing the native event validation metadata to be used, 10-58
- viewing the translator of native datatypes, 10-58
- viewing wildcard members, 10-34
- datatypes tab
- overview of tasks, 5-31
- delete button
- differences with remove button, 5-13
- delivery
- managing, 25-50
- overview, 25-2
- delivery and security
- definition, 3-56
- managing, 25-50
- overview, 25-2
- delivery channels
- accessing delivery channel management tasks, 15-10, 25-74
- adding to a trading partner agreement, 26-26
- adding to an application agreement, 15-37
- assigning a document exchange, 25-76
- assigning a global usage code, 25-76
- assigning a transport, 25-76
- assigning an acknowledgment mode, 25-76
- assigning nonrepudiation, 25-76
- contents, 24-18, 25-2
- creating, 25-75
- creating a CICS adapter delivery channel, 15-15
- creating a File/FTP adapter delivery channel, 15-18
- creating a IMS/DB adapter delivery channel, 15-15
- creating a IMS/TM adapter delivery channel, 15-15
- creating a J.D. Edwards OneWorld XE adapter delivery channel, 15-15
- creating a JMS adapter delivery channel, 15-22
- creating a PeopleSoft 8 adapter delivery channel, 15-15
- creating a Siebel 2000 adapter delivery channel, 15-15
- creating a Tuxedo adapter delivery channel, 15-15
- creating a VSAM adapter delivery channel, 15-15
- creating an Advanced Queuing adapter delivery channel, 15-16
- creating an E-Mail adapter delivery channel, 15-17
- creating an HTTP adapter delivery channel, 15-20
- creating an Oracle Database adapter delivery channel, 15-24
- creating an SAP R/3 adapter delivery channel, 15-15
- creating for an application, 15-14
- creating Web Service adapter delivery channel, 15-25
- definition, 24-18, 25-73
- deleting, 25-77
- deleting from an application, 15-26
- document exchange, 24-18, 24-22
- enabling encryption, 25-76
- enabling transport security, 25-77
- entering a retry count, 25-77
- entering an acknowledgment time, 25-77
- in application agreements, 15-3
- managing, 15-9, 25-73
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-22
- removing from a trading partner agreement, 26-27
- removing from a trading partner agreement participant, 26-28
- removing from an application agreement, 15-38
- restrictions on use of $ORACLE_HOME, 7-9, 7-11
- transport layer, 24-18
- tutorial creation example, 7-8, 7-69
- tutorial example of adding to an application agreement, 7-37, 7-39, 7-71
- updating, 25-78
- updating for an application, 15-26
- updating in an application agreement, 15-38
- viewing, 25-78
- viewing for a trading partner agreement participant, 26-28
- viewing for an application, 15-27
- viewing in an application agreement, 15-39
- dependencies
- example of modeling metadata dependencies, 22-9, 22-11, 22-12, 22-14
- when deleting modeling metadata, 22-11, 22-12, 22-14
- deployed lifecycle state
- description, 5-18
- for modeling metadata and profile data, 5-23
- deployment
- business process states, 16-5
- common user errors, 16-7, 16-13
- configuration overview, 16-2
- definition, 3-58, 4-3
- lifecycle states, 3-64
- of a configuration, 3-58, 16-9
- of business processes in a configuration, 16-9
- of integrations in runtime repository, 4-6
- overview, 16-2, 16-9
- setting a business intelligence reporting level, 16-10
- tutorial example, 7-41, 7-72
- deployment error codes, C-94
- deployment tab
- overview of tasks, 5-44
- deployments
- common user errors, 16-13
- design
- flexibility of user interface tool, 4-5, 5-12, 6-2
- design concepts
- adapters, 3-6
- agreements, 3-7
- business intelligence, 3-7
- correlations, 3-5
- data flows and control flows, 3-5
- integrated view of data, 3-4
- integration, 3-4
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for adapters, 3-11
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for agreements, 3-12
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for an integrated view of data, 3-8
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for business intelligence, 3-12
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for correlations, 3-9
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for data flows and control flows, 3-10
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for transformation, 3-11
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for translation, 3-10
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for validation of native events, 3-11
- transformations, 3-6
- translations, 3-5
- validations, 3-6
- design tools, 19-15
- definition, 4-3, 4-5
- modeling incomplete metadata and profile data, 5-12
- design-time repository
- definition, 4-3
- responsibilities, 4-5
- stores modeling metadata and profile data prior to deployment, 3-13
- details pages
- overview, 5-8
- diagnostics
- Advanced Queuing adapter, 8-21
- E-Mail adapter, 8-37
- File/FTP adapter, 8-43
- HTTP adapter, 8-54
- JMS adapter, 8-70
- Oracle Database adapter, 8-87
- Web Service adapter, 8-99
- diagrams
- accessing, 12-11, 12-12
- in user interface tool, 5-10
- of roles and business processes, 12-11
- tasks you can perform from an integration diagram, 12-16
- viewing a process diagram, 12-23
- viewing a step binding diagram, 12-28
- viewing an event flow diagram, 12-18
- viewing an integration diagram, 12-15
- differences
- between creating and adding commands, 5-13
- between deleting and removing commands, 5-13
- digital envelopes, 20-3
- assigning to a document exchange, 25-67
- viewing, 17-47
- digital signatures, 20-3
- assigning to a document exchange, 25-68
- viewing, 17-48
- document exchange
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) example, 24-18, 24-22
- document exchanges
- accessing document exchange management tasks, 25-66
- assigning a digital envelope, 25-67
- assigning a digital signature, 25-68
- assigning a signing credential, 25-67
- assigning an encryption credential, 25-67
- assigning an exchange protocol, 25-67
- assigning to a delivery channel, 25-76
- creating, 25-67
- definition, 24-18, 24-22, 25-2, 25-63
- deleting, 25-69
- enabling RosettaNet validation, 25-68
- managing, 25-63
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-22
- updating, 25-69
- viewing, 25-70
- document protocols
- definition, 25-30
- viewing, 25-45
- documentation
- chapters for all users to read, 1-4
- chapters for analysts to read, 1-10
- chapters for business administrators to read, 1-9
- chapters for business process managers to read, 1-8
- chapters for connection managers to read, 1-6
- chapters for event managers to read, 1-7
- chapters for systems administrators to read, 1-10
- how to use this guide, 1-2
- domain column
- creating, 13-92
- deleting, 13-94
- updating, 13-94
- viewing, 13-95
- domain columns and parties
- managing, 13-90
- domain errors
- definition, 21-3
- domain party
- adding, 13-95
- definition, 13-84
- removing, 13-97
- domain value map
- advanced transformation designs
- multiple party to single domain relationship, 14-47
- case study, 13-110
- domain value map columns
- adding, 13-101
- definition, 13-84
- deleting, 13-101
- domain value map columns and rows
- managing, 13-97
- domain value map error codes, C-48
- domain value map rows
- creating, 13-102
- definition, 13-84
- deleting, 13-103
- updating, 13-103
- domain value map rules
- creating, 13-106
- definition, 13-28, 13-104
- deleting, 13-109
- examples, B-41
- updating, 13-109
- domain value mapping
- domain party, 13-84
- domain value maps
- adding a domain party, 13-95
- adding domain value map columns, 13-101
- business domain, 13-93
- creating, 13-87
- creating a domain column, 13-92
- creating domain value map rows, 13-102
- definition, 3-39, 13-84
- deleting, 13-88
- deleting a domain column, 13-94
- deleting domain value map columns, 13-101
- deleting domain value map rows, 13-103
- domain value map, 13-84
- domain value map columns, 13-84
- domain value map rows, 13-84
- managing, 13-85
- overview, 13-83
- removing a domain party, 13-97
- updating, 13-88
- updating a domain column, 13-94
- updating domain value map rows, 13-103
- viewing, 13-89
- viewing a domain column, 13-95
- draft lifecycle state
- description, 5-17
- for modeling metadata and profile data, 5-18
- DUNS. See data universal numbering system (DUNS)
E
- e-business
- definition, 2-2
- importance of, 2-4
- ELSE conditions
- creating, 13-52
- definition, 13-27
- deleting, 13-54
- e-mail
- assigning as the organization contact information, 25-28
- E-Mail adapter
- adapter exchange protocols, 8-32
- adapter framework instance requirements, 8-36
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-13
- adding to an application, 15-12
- additional setup tasks, 8-36
- application integration and runtime behavior, 8-36
- benefits of using, 8-30
- content type definition, 8-35
- content types, 8-35
- creating a delivery channel, 15-17
- definition, 3-52
- delivery channel description, 8-31
- design-time tasks, 8-32
- diagnostics and troubleshooting, 8-37
- errors, 8-35
- event map requirements, 8-35
- IMAP server for inbound interactions, 8-31
- interaction and record naming restrictions, 8-35
- interaction questions, 11-13
- limitations, 8-36
- Receive E-Mail adapter exchange protocol, 8-32
- Receive E-Mail adapter exchange protocol naming conventions, 8-34
- Send E-Mail adapter exchange protocol, 8-32
- Send E-Mail adapter exchange protocol naming conventions, 8-33
- SMTP server for outbound interactions, 8-31
- support for IMAP4, 8-36
- supported versions, 8-31
- use case, 8-37
- used with token substituted text translator, 3-31
- using with alert e-mails, 21-17, A-124
- validation prerequisites, 8-35
- encryption
- enabling in a delivery channel, 25-76
- guidelines, 24-5
- of host trading partner passwords in high availability environments, 20-13
- of wallet passwords for host trading partners, 20-12
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 support, 24-14
- encryption credentials
- assigning, 25-67
- End step
- definition, 12-72
- execution, 12-72
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-72
- supported ports, 12-72
- supported roles, 12-72
- endpoints
- accessing endpoint management tasks, 25-81
- creating, 25-82
- definition, 3-56
- deleting, 25-82
- entering a URI, 25-82, 25-87
- managing, 25-79, 25-80
- overview, 25-2
- updating, 25-83
- viewing, 25-83
- enterprise application integration (EAI). See application-to-application (A2A)
- environmental variables
- restrictions on using when creating a delivery channel, 15-16
- error codes
- adapter error codes, C-20
- business logic layer error codes, C-27
- correlation error codes, C-48
- deployment error codes, C-94
- domain value map error codes, C-48
- event validation error codes, C-47
- metadata validation rules error codes, C-49
- repository error codes, C-13
- RosettaNet validation error codes, C-119
- runtime error codes, C-2
- transformation error codes, C-42
- translation error codes, C-45
- transport error codes, C-100
- user interface tool modeling error codes, C-96
- error handling
- alert e-mail message example, 21-17
- by business administrator, 21-2
- by system administrator, 21-2
- checking the Oracle Process Management Notification (OPMN) log, 21-15
- coordination status reports, 21-13
- creating a step return code port, 21-7
- domain error modeling examples, 21-8, 21-9
- domain errors, 21-2
- during event processing, 12-135
- error reports, 21-13
- event status reports, 21-13
- finding runtime error details, 21-13
- implications of role instances and event instances being in an error state, 21-10
- logs files for integration manager and adapter framework, 21-14
- logs files for OC4J instance, 21-14
- monitoring from Oracle Enterprise Manager, 21-14
- step return code port, 21-4
- step return code port example, 21-6
- system errors, 21-2
- types of errors, 21-3
- typical adapter framework errors, 21-15
- typical integration manager errors, 21-16
- error states
- of role and event instances, 21-10
- error status report
- example, 23-38
- error status reports
- creating, 23-17
- overview of report pages, 23-17
- errors
- adapter framework, 21-15
- domain, 21-3
- integration manager, 21-16
- system, 21-3
- event addressing
- with an event header rule, 3-47
- with the SetParty step, 3-47
- event body elements
- cannot identify native format of application datatypes, 3-32
- creating, 11-27
- creating for business events after modeling wizard creation, 9-37
- creating if you specified a D3L translator, 11-32
- creating if you specified a token substituted text translator, 11-31
- creating if you specified an XSD translator, 11-30
- definition, 3-16
- in token substituted text, A-128
- of native events, 3-20
- viewing native event body elements, 11-44
- event flow
- in a spoke, 9-5
- event flow diagrams
- add event flow from the event flow diagram, 12-20
- add event flow to two existing spokes, 12-20
- change the scale, 12-21
- create a spoke from the event flow diagram, 12-20
- definition, 12-14
- delete a spoke, 12-20
- display a complete process diagram, 12-21
- display a role and adjacent roles, 12-20
- display all roles in two spokes, 12-20
- display details pages of selections, 12-19
- display ports of roles, 12-21
- display steps, 12-21
- drill down to process or step binding diagram, 12-20
- viewing, 12-18
- event header rules
- advanced transformation design
- retrieving contact/identifier information after getting the party, 14-46
- case study, 13-82
- creating, 13-78
- definition, 13-28, 13-77
- examples, B-40
- for addressing parties, 3-47
- tutorial creation example, 7-68
- tutorial use example, 7-68
- updating, 13-81
- event headers
- contents, 3-16
- event instances
- behavior during runtime, 3-49
- creation, 12-133
- definition, 3-16
- implications of being in an error state, 21-10
- event managers
- chapters to read, 1-7
- how to use this guide, 1-2
- responsibilities, 3-2
- event maps
- accessing event map management tasks, 11-56
- creating, 11-57
- creating a condition expression for an event map, 11-57
- definition, 3-26, 11-3, 11-55
- deleting, 11-58
- E-Mail adapter requirements, 8-35
- File/FTP adapter requirements, 8-41
- HTTP adapter requirements, 8-49
- impact of deleting, 22-12
- JMS adapter requirements, 8-63
- managing, 11-54
- tutorial creation example, 7-18, 7-22, 7-59, 7-65
- updating, 11-59
- viewing, 11-59
- event selector timeout, 19-11
- event states
- active, 3-49
- consumed, 3-49
- error, 3-49
- wait, 3-49
- event status reports
- creating, 23-8
- example, 23-32
- overview of report pages, 23-8
- event transformation map statements
- associating a statement with an IF condition or ELSE condition, 13-52
- creating a domain value map rule, 13-106, 13-109
- creating a map variable, 13-71
- creating a transformation rule, 13-32
- creating an ELSE condition, 13-52
- creating an event header rule, 13-78
- creating an IF condition, 13-46
- creating an iterator, 13-59
- deleting a domain value map rule, 13-109
- deleting a map variable, 13-73
- deleting a transformation rule, 13-40
- deleting an ELSE condition, 13-54
- deleting an IF condition, 13-54
- deleting an iterator, 13-61
- domain value map case study, 13-110
- event header rule case study, 13-82
- iterator case study, 13-62
- managing, 13-29
- map variable case study, 13-74
- removing a statement from an IF condition or ELSE condition, 13-54
- transformation condition case study, 13-55
- transformation rule case study, 13-41
- updating a map variable, 13-74
- updating a transformation rule, 13-41
- updating an event header rule, 13-81
- updating an IF condition, 13-54
- updating an iterator, 13-61
- using a map variable in a rule, 13-73
- event transformation maps
- accessing domain column and party management tasks, 13-91
- accessing domain value map column and row management tasks, 13-100
- accessing domain value map management tasks, 13-86
- accessing domain value map rule management tasks, 13-105
- accessing event header rule management tasks, 13-77
- accessing event type transformation map management tasks, 13-8
- accessing iterator management tasks, 13-58
- accessing map variable management tasks, 13-70
- accessing transformation condition management tasks, 13-45
- creating, 13-9
- creating additional sources and targets, 13-17
- definition, 13-3
- deleting, 13-13
- deleting sources and targets, 13-18
- impact of deleting, 13-18, 22-12
- impact of updating, 13-19
- list page overview, 5-33
- managing, 13-5
- tutorial creation example, 7-32, 7-34, 7-52
- tutorial deletion example, 7-79
- updating, 13-13
- updating sources and targets, 13-19
- used with core datatypes, 10-2
- viewing, 13-14
- viewing an event transformation map parameter, 13-20
- event types
- definition, 3-16
- structure, 3-16
- event types tab
- overview of tasks, 5-30
- event validation error codes, C-47
- events
- accessing business event management tasks, 11-65
- adding native event body element validation, 11-45
- application event definition, 3-30
- business event definition, 3-37
- common user errors, 11-72
- creating business event body elements, 11-69
- creating business events, 11-66
- creating native events, 11-40
- defining in a D3L file, A-42
- definition, 3-16
- deleting business event body elements, 11-70
- deleting business events, 11-67
- deleting native events, 11-42
- impact of deleting, 22-13
- managing business events, 11-63
- managing native events, 11-37
- native event definition, 3-20
- overview, 11-2
- runtime behavior, 3-49
- states of events during runtime behavior, 3-49
- updating business event body elements, 11-70
- updating business events, 11-67
- viewing application events, 11-60
- viewing business event body elements, 11-71
- viewing business events, 11-68
- viewing native event body elements, 11-44
- viewing native events, 11-42
- exchange protocols
- assigning, 25-67
- definition, 25-30
- RosettaNet - 01.10, 25-67
- RosettaNet - 02.00, 25-67
- updating override elements, 25-71
- updating protocol parameters, 25-71
- viewing, 25-46
- export
- an integration to a file, 17-53
- deleting an approver, 5-22
- details about exporting an integration to a file, 17-53
- location on user interface tool, 5-9
- modeling metadata and profiled data, 5-48
- of a configuration, 16-12
- of profile data to an XML file, 5-15
- only certain profile data details pages have export button, 5-16
- profile data details pages with export button, 5-16
- restrictions on export of modeling metadata, 5-15
- submitting an XML file for approval, 5-21
- three types of export supported, 17-53
- updating an approver, 5-22
- export.xml file
- importing an integration to, 17-56
F
- facets
- creating a valid value for the enumeration or pattern facet of a scalar datatype, 10-49
- creating for a scalar datatype, 10-45
- datatype length, 10-45
- definition, 10-36
- deleting a valid value for the enumeration or pattern facet of a scalar datatype, 10-49
- deleting for a scalar datatype, 10-47
- encoding, 10-45
- enumeration, 10-45
- fraction digits, 10-45
- max enclusive, 10-45
- max inclusive, 10-46
- max length, 10-46
- min exclusive, 10-46
- min inclusive, 10-46
- min length, 10-46
- pattern, 10-46
- total digits, 10-46
- updating a valid value for the enumeration or pattern facet of a scalar datatype, 10-50
- updating for a scalar datatype, 10-47
- viewing for a scalar datatype, 10-48
- white spaces, 10-46
- fax
- assigning as the organization contact information, 25-28
- File/FTP adapter, 19-9
- adapter exchange protocols, 8-39
- adapter framework instance restrictions, 8-42
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-14
- adding to an application, 15-12
- additional setup tasks, 8-42
- application integration and runtime behavior, 8-42
- benefits of using, 8-38
- creating a delivery channel, 15-18
- definition, 3-52
- delivery channel description, 8-39
- design-time tasks, 8-41
- diagnostics and troubleshooting, 8-43
- errors, 8-41
- event map requirements, 8-41
- file name restrictions, 8-42
- interaction and record naming restrictions, 8-41
- interaction questions, 11-14
- limitations, 8-42
- Read File adapter exchange protocol, 8-40
- Read File adapter exchange protocol naming conventions, 8-41
- tutorial example, 7-8
- use case, 8-43
- validation prerequisites, 8-42
- Write File adapter exchange protocol, 8-40
- Write File adapter exchange protocol naming conventions, 8-41
- files
- used in tutorial, 7-82
G
- global usage code
- assigning to a delivery channel, 25-76
- graphical user interface tool
- accessing, 5-2
- graphical view
- of roles and business processes, 12-6
- group name
- on adapter interactions details page, 11-36
- guard values
- selecting during condition step creation, 12-83
- selecting during creation of a step control flow, 12-106
- tutorial creation example, 7-51
- use with control flows, 3-29
H
- host list page
- overview, 5-38
- overview of cooperations section, 5-39
- overview of delivery and security section, 5-39
- overview of endpoints section, 5-39
- overview of organization section, 5-39
- host tab
- overview of cooperations section, 5-39
- overview of delivery and security section, 5-39
- overview of endpoints section, 5-39
- overview of organization section, 5-39
- overview of tasks, 5-38
- host trading partner
- capabilities, 25-3
- creating the wallet password, 25-91
- defines trading partner capabilities for all trading partners, 25-3
- definition, 3-56
- example, 26-3
- management tasks overview, 25-2
- managing the wallet password, 25-90
- organization in which Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect is installed, 5-38
- person capabilities, 25-12
- person overview, 25-11
- updating the wallet password, 25-92
- validation and approval, 25-93
- HTTP
- assigning to a protocol endpoint, 25-87
- HTTP adapter
- adapter exchange protocols, 8-46
- adding a user for basic authentication, 8-50
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-16
- adding to an application, 15-12
- additional setup tasks, 8-50
- application integration and runtime behavior, 8-52
- benefits of using, 8-44
- content type definition, 8-47
- content types, 8-47
- creating a delivery channel, 15-20
- definition, 3-53
- delivery channel description, 8-46
- design-time tasks, 8-46
- diagnostics and troubleshooting, 8-54
- enabling secure socket layer, 8-50
- errors, 8-49
- event map requirements, 8-49
- interaction and record naming restrictions, 8-49
- interaction questions, 11-16
- limitations, 8-54
- Receive Payload adapter exchange protocol, 8-46
- Receive Payload adapter exchange protocol naming conventions, 8-47
- Send Payload adapter exchange protocol, 8-46
- Send Payload adapter exchange protocol naming conventions, 8-48
- supported versions, 8-45
- testing, 8-52
- use case, 8-55
- use case adapter exchange protocol, 8-57
- use case delivery channel questions, 8-55
- use case interaction questions, 8-56
- using secure HTTP, 8-44
- validation prerequisites, 8-49
- HTTP/S. See secure HTTP
I
- ias_admin user, 20-2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager user account, 18-5
- IF conditions
- creating, 13-46
- definition, 13-27
- deleting, 13-54
- updating, 13-54
- IMAP server
- inbound E-Mail adapter interactions, 8-34
- using with the E-Mail adapter, 8-31
- implicit conversion between datatypes
- support, 14-2
- implicit conversion for source and target parameters
- support, 14-3
- implicit conversion for source and target parameters in the same datatype transformation map
- invalid example, 14-6
- support, 14-4
- valid example, 14-7
- import
- an integration from a file, 17-53
- business datatypes, 3-38
- only XSD datatypes supported, 10-4, 10-54
- cautions about importing an integration, 17-56
- details about importing an integration from a file, 17-53
- modeling metadata and profile data, 5-48
- to export.xml file, 17-56
- tutorial example of business datatypes importing, 7-28, 7-48, 7-49
- XSD datatypes, 10-51
- IMS/DB adapter
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-10
- adding to an application, 15-12
- creating a delivery channel, 15-15
- IMS/TM adapter
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-10
- adding to an application, 15-12
- creating a delivery channel, 15-15
- inbound processor threads, 19-4, 19-5
- initiating native event instance
- definition, 3-23
- instance behavior
- during runtime, 3-48
- instances
- definition, 18-4
- integrated view of data
- concepts, 3-4
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 3-8
- integration architect
- responsibilities, 3-2
- integration diagrams
- agreement icon, 12-16
- changing the scale, 12-17
- creating a spoke from an integration diagram, 12-17
- definition, 12-14
- deleting a spoke from an integration diagram, 12-17
- displaying the details page for a role or business process, 12-17
- drilling down to a process diagram, 12-17
- drilling down to an event flow diagram, 12-17
- tasks you can perform, 12-16
- viewing, 12-15
- integration manager, 19-2
- accessing the log files from Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8, 18-10
- changing log level settings from Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-10
- changing log level settings through Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8
- definition, 18-4
- Java Virtual Machine, 19-13
- log files for monitoring errors, 21-14
- performance, 19-10
- responsibilities, 3-49, 4-8
- starting and stopping with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8
- starting and stopping with Oracle Process Management and Notification (OPMN), 18-17
- tuning, 19-12
- tutorial example, 7-42, 7-44, 7-45
- typical errors and recovery actions, 21-16
- viewing current performance, 18-13
- viewing the current status in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8
- integration technology
- definition, 2-2
- types, 2-2
- integrations
- A2A integration example using Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect, 2-9
- B2B integration example using Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect, 2-12
- challenges, 2-5
- consists of modeling metadata and profile data, 3-13
- definition, 2-2
- deployment in runtime repository, 4-6
- flexibility of user interface tool, 4-5, 5-12, 6-2
- importance of, 2-4
- managing, 4-10
- running, 4-8
- storage in design-time repository, 4-5
- storage in runtime repository, 4-7
- interactions. See adapter interactions
- interactions tab
- overview of tasks, 5-34
- internal processing elements
- native, application, and business levels, 3-27
- invocation limits
- assigning to a trading partner agreement, 26-16
- I/O contention, 19-17
- iprtcln.sql script
- log table script, 22-8
- IP.tip_rtlog log table
- using for troubleshooting, 22-8
- iterators
- advanced transformation design
- multiple occurrence target members from multiple occurrence source members, 14-23
- single occurrence target members from multiple occurrence source members, 14-30
- structure flattening iterations (nested iterators), 14-36
- case study, 13-62
- creating, 13-59
- creating rules in an iterator as part of a user-defined datatype transformation map that are executed multiple times, 13-61
- definition, 13-27, 13-58
- deleting, 13-61
- updating, 13-61
J
- J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA)
- adapter architecture, 4-9
- basis for Oracle record definition, 3-18
- Jacada Integrator, D-1
- as a JCA resource adapter, D-2
- documentation, D-1
- MapMaker, D-2
- mapping application screens, D-2
- where to get it, D-1
- Java Virtual Machine, 19-15
- increasing memory for the adapter framework, 19-6
- increasing memory for the integration manager, 19-13
- memory, 19-12
- setting, 19-6
- J.D. Edwards OneWorld XE adapter
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-10
- adding to an application, 15-12
- creating a delivery channel, 15-15
- JMS adapter
- adapter exchange protocols, 8-59
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-18
- adding to an application, 15-12
- additional setup tasks, 8-65
- application integration and runtime behavior, 8-69
- benefits of using, 8-58
- BytesMessage Payload adapter exchange protocol, 8-60
- creating a delivery channel, 15-22
- definition, 3-53
- delivery channel description, 8-59
- design-time tasks, 8-61
- diagnostics and troubleshooting, 8-70
- errors, 8-64
- event map requirements, 8-63
- interaction and record naming restrictions, 8-63
- interaction questions, 11-18
- JMSHeaders naming conventions, 8-61
- JMSProperties naming conventions, 8-61
- limitations, 8-70
- MapMessage Payload adapter exchange protocol, 8-60
- Message Payload adapter exchange protocol, 8-60
- Payload naming conventions, 8-62
- StreamMessage Payload adapter exchange protocol, 8-60
- supported versions, 8-59
- TextMessage Payload adapter exchange protocol, 8-60
- use case, 8-71
- use case adapter exchange protocol, 8-74
- use case delivery channel questions, 8-71
- use case interaction questions, 8-72
- using with MQSeries JMS, 8-58, 8-59
- using with Oracle JMS, 8-58
- validation prerequisites, 8-64
- JMS providers
- supported JMS adapter
- using with Oracle JMS, 8-59
- JVM
- see Java Virtual Machine
L
- layout
- of details in the adapter chapter, 8-2
- lifecycle states
- approval state for profile data, 5-22
- approved state description, 5-18
- deployed state description, 5-18
- deployed state for modeling metadata and profile data, 5-23
- draft state description, 5-17
- draft state for modeling metadata and profile data, 5-18
- managing modeling metadata and profile data, 3-59
- of a trading partner agreement, 26-18
- of an application, 15-8
- of an application agreement, 15-35
- of host and remote trading partner capabilities, 25-93
- of trading partners, 26-10
- pending approval state description, 5-17
- pending approval state for profile data, 5-20
- states of an agreement, 3-60
- states of deployment, 3-64
- states of modeling metadata, 3-60
- states of profile data, 3-62
- validated state description, 5-17
- validated state for modeling metadata and profile data, 5-19
- viewing modeling metadata and profile data states on the details page, 5-17
- limitations
- Advanced Queuing adapter, 8-21
- E-Mail adapter, 8-36
- File/FTP adapter, 8-42
- HTTP adapter, 8-54
- JMS adapter, 8-70
- Oracle Database adapter, 8-85
- Web Service adapter, 8-98
- list pages
- overview, 5-5
- little-endian
- definition, A-44
- load balancing
- adapter framework instance, 4-9
- with the adapter framework instance, 17-13
- log files
- accessing from Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8, 18-10
- changing log settings from Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-10
- changing log settings through Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8
- finding runtime errors, 21-13
- for troubleshooting, 22-2
- tutorial example, 7-43, 7-45
- viewing in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-10
- logging in
- to the user interface tool, 5-2
- loops
- definition, 12-121
- examples of invalid loop design, 12-122, 12-123
- restrictions on creating in roles, 12-121
M
- main details pages
- overview, 5-8
- main list pages
- overview, 5-5
- management
- list page overview, 5-48
- of integrations, 3-65
- management tab
- overview of tasks, 5-48
- map variables
- advanced transformation design
- reuse, 14-44
- case study, 13-74
- creating, 13-71
- definition, 13-28, 13-70
- deleting, 13-73
- updating a map variable, 13-74
- using a map variable in a rule, 13-73
- MapMaker, D-2
- memory
- configuration, 19-16
- contention, 19-15
- requirements, 19-12
- starvation issues, 19-15
- viewing in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 19-4
- messages
- adapter error codes, C-20
- business logic layer error codes, C-27
- correlation error codes, C-48
- deployment error codes, C-94
- domain value map error codes, C-48
- event validation error codes, C-47
- inbound, 19-4
- metadata validation rules error codes, C-49
- outbound, 19-4
- repository error codes, C-13
- RosettaNet validation error codes, C-119
- runtime error codes, C-2
- transformation error codes, C-42
- translation error codes, C-45
- transport error codes, C-100
- user interface tool modeling error codes, C-96
- metadata repository
- tuning, 19-16
- metadata validation rules error codes, C-49
- methodologies
- adapter-centric methodology, 6-3
- business process-centric methodology, 6-11
- flexibility of design, 6-2
- for using Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect, 6-2
- when to use the adapter-centric methodology, 6-4
- when to use the business process-centric methodology, 6-11
- model groups
- complex datatypes, 10-20
- in transformations, 14-10, 14-49
- modelers
- chapters to read, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8
- how to use this guide, 1-2
- responsibilities, 3-2
- modeling metadata
- application-level concepts, 3-30
- business processes tab
- overview, 5-26
- business-level concepts, 3-37
- condition expressions tab overview, 5-35
- datatypes tab overview, 5-31
- definition, 3-13, 4-5
- dependencies, 22-9
- dependencies when deleting modeling metadata, 22-11, 22-12, 22-14
- deployed state, 5-23
- deploying, 3-58
- draft state, 5-18
- event types tab overview, 5-30
- graphical view of dependencies, 22-10
- impact of deleting, 22-12
- interactions tab overview, 5-34
- lifecycle states, 3-60
- managing the lifecycle, 3-59
- modeling incomplete data, 5-12
- modeling tab
- overview, 5-24
- naming conventions, 5-13
- native-level concepts, 3-15
- overview, 4-3
- overview of key components, 3-15
- restrictions on exporting, 5-15
- roles tab overview, 5-28
- transformations tab overview, 5-33
- tutorial example of manually designing, 7-47
- validated state, 5-19
- modeling tab
- overview of tasks, 5-24
- modeling wizards
- Add End-to-End Basic Event Flow, 9-8
- Add Event Flow, 9-12
- adding event flow to a single spoke, 9-26
- adding event flow to two spokes, 9-22
- common features, 9-12
- common user errors, 9-41
- Create End-to-End Basic Integration wizard, 9-6
- Create Spoke, 9-10
- creating a single spoke, 9-23
- creating event body elements for business events, 9-37
- creating transformation statements for transformation maps, 9-38
- creating two spokes, 9-21
- disabling a native event, 9-18
- interactions, 9-18
- modeling metadata name creation, 9-18
- overview, 9-2, 9-6
- prerequisites, 9-19
- reviewing modeling metadata after creation, 9-32
- reviewing modeling metadata before creation, 9-28
- starting, 9-19
- tasks to perform after modeling metadata creation, 9-37
- tutorial creation of modeling metadata, 7-23
- updating the SetParty step, 9-39
- MQSeries JMS
- using with JMS adapter, 8-58, 8-59
- mutually exclusive paths
- examples, 12-127
- restrictions on use, 12-131
- mutually-exclusive flows
- definition, 12-123
N
- namespaces. See datatype namespaces
- naming conventions
- for modeling metadata and profile data, 5-13
- native datatypes
- definition, 3-23
- examples, 10-7
- not understood by Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect, 10-3
- supported, 10-3
- viewing the native event validation metadata to use, 10-58
- viewing the translator, 10-58
- native event body elements
- overview, A-2
- native event correlations
- accessing management tasks, 11-49
- concepts, 3-5
- creating, 11-50
- creating a condition expression, 11-50
- definition, 3-26, 11-2, 11-48
- deleting, 11-52
- error messages, C-48
- impact of deleting, 22-12
- initiating native event, 11-50
- managing, 11-47
- native event definition, 3-26
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 3-9
- restrictions on use, 12-130
- runtime behavior, 12-133
- target native event, 11-50
- tutorial creation example, 7-60
- updating, 11-52
- use with multiple spokes, 12-130
- viewing, 11-53
- native event instances
- creation, 12-133
- definition, 3-20
- native event validation
- adding to a native event, 11-45
- Advanced Queuing adapter failure, 8-18
- definition, 3-22
- native events
- accessing native event tasks, 11-39
- adapter framework, 3-22
- adding native event body element validation, 11-45
- body elements, 3-20
- creating, 11-27, 11-40
- definition, 3-20, 11-2
- deleting, 11-42
- initiating, 3-23
- managing, 11-37
- overview, A-2
- restrictions on deleting, 11-42
- review details prior to creation, 11-32
- structure, 3-20
- tutorial creation example, 7-15, 7-20, 7-64, 7-79
- tutorial deletion example, 7-79
- tutorial manual creation example, 7-58
- viewing, 11-42
- viewing event body elements, 11-44
- native formats
- accessing native format administration tasks, 17-19
- adding a translator, 17-24, 17-34
- adding an adapter exchange protocol, 17-22
- administering, 17-16
- creating, 17-20
- creating validation, 17-25
- D3L, 17-16, A-37
- deleting validation, 17-26
- overview, A-2
- prepackaged native formats that you cannot delete or update, 17-16
- prepackaged with the system, 17-16
- removing a translator, 17-24, 17-34
- removing an adapter exchange protocol, 17-23
- specifying a native format during an adapter interaction, 11-26
- supported, 10-2
- supported value types, 8-11
- token substituted text, 17-16, A-124
- updating validation, 17-26
- viewing, 17-21
- viewing a translator, 17-27
- viewing validation, 17-27
- XSD, 17-16, A-3
- native role threads, 19-10
- native roles
- adding to a trading partner agreement, 26-32
- adding to an application agreement, 15-43
- conventions for inbound and outbound directions, 3-24
- definition, 3-23, 12-41
- managing, 12-40
- managing in application agreements, 15-2, 15-41
- managing in trading partner agreements, 26-2, 26-30
- removing from a trading partner agreement, 26-33
- removing from an application agreement, 15-43
- tutorial example of adding to an application agreement, 7-37, 7-40, 7-71
- tutorial example of updating an agreement to use a new native role, 7-81
- native-level concepts
- of modeling metadata, 3-15
- nested designs
- advanced transformation designs
- conditions within a condition, 14-42
- iterations within a condition, 14-40
- nonmutually exclusive data flows
- definition, 12-124
- nonmutually exclusive paths
- examples, 12-127
- nonrepudiation
- assigning to a delivery channel, 25-76
- guidelines, 24-5, 24-6
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 support, 24-13
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 support, 24-14
- types, 24-5, 24-6
O
- OC4J
- increasing Java Virtual Machine memory for, 19-15
- OC4J instance
- definition, 18-4
- log files for monitoring errors, 21-14
- starting and stopping with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8
- starting and stopping with Oracle Process Management and Notification (OPMN), 18-17
- viewing the current status in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-8
- opmn.xml file
- accessing through Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-14
- Or step
- cannot create step data flow for, 12-98
- cannot create step ports for, 12-91
- definition, 12-78
- ensuring valid design, 12-123
- example of invalid design, 12-124
- example of valid design, 12-124
- examples of invalid design, 12-123
- execution, 12-78
- execution of logic when first control flow arrives, 3-28
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-78
- supported ports, 12-78
- supported roles, 12-78
- tutorial creation example, 7-54
- when to use, 12-123
- Oracle Application Server Metadata Repository
- definition, 18-3
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect
- A2A integration example, 2-9
- accessing the user interface tool, 5-2
- answer to integration challenges, 2-6
- architecture overview, 4-2
- business collaboration support, 24-24
- business transaction support, 24-23
- delivery channel support, 24-22
- document exchange support, 24-22
- partner interface process (PIP) support, 24-14
- party ID support, 24-21
- PIP0A1 support, 24-14
- PIP3A4 support, 24-14
- PIP3A6 support, 24-14
- RosettaNet Business Dictionary support, 24-15
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) support for version 1.1, 24-13
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) support for version 2.0, 24-13
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 authentication support, 24-13
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 authorization support, 24-13
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 nonrepudiation support, 24-13
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 packaging support, 24-13
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 transport support, 24-13
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 encryption support, 24-14
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 nonrepudiation support, 24-14
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 transport support, 24-13
- RosettaNet Validation support, 24-15
- support for RosettaNet, 24-12
- trading partner support, 24-21
- transport layer support, 24-23
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 support, 24-14
- Oracle Database adapter, 19-9
- adapter exchange protocols, 8-76
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-20
- adding to an application, 15-12
- additional setup tasks, 8-83
- application integration and runtime behavior, 8-84
- benefits of using, 8-75
- creating a delivery channel, 15-24
- definition, 3-53
- delivery channel description, 8-76
- design-time tasks, 8-78
- diagnostics and troubleshooting, 8-87
- errors, 8-82
- guidelines for adapter interaction SQL queries, 11-21
- interaction and record naming restrictions, 8-81
- interaction questions, 11-20
- limitations, 8-85
- Read Record from Interface Table adapter exchange protocol, 8-76
- Read Record from Interface Table record element naming conventions, 8-79
- Stored Procedure Invocation adapter exchange protocol, 8-77
- Stored Procedure Invocation record element naming conventions, 8-79
- supported Oracle databases, 8-75, 8-87
- supported versions, 8-75
- use case, 8-88
- validation prerequisites, 8-82
- Write Record to Table adapter exchange protocol, 8-77
- Write Record to Table record element naming conventions, 8-79
- Oracle e-Business Suite and 10.7 and 11i, 3-55
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
- accessing adapter framework and integration manager log files, 18-8, 18-10
- administration, 17-2
- changing adapter framework and integration manager log file settings, 18-8, 18-10
- changing configuration parameter settings, 18-8, 18-11
- configuring Oracle Process Management and Notification (OPMN), 18-14
- for managing integrations, 3-65
- managing integrations, 4-10
- monitoring for errors, 21-14
- overview of monitoring and administration, 18-2
- starting and stopping the adapter framework, integration manager, and OC4J instance, 18-8
- tasks, 18-4
- viewing adapter framework performance, 18-13
- viewing integration manager performance, 18-13
- viewing ports, 18-14
- viewing transformation performance, 18-13
- viewing translation performance, 18-13
- Oracle JMS
- using with the JMS adapter, 8-58, 8-59
- Oracle Process Management and Notification (OPMN), 19-13, 19-15
- configuring, 18-14
- starting and stopping the adapter framework, integration manager, and OC4J instance, 18-17
- Oracle record type elements
- create event body elements for, 11-28
- displaying on-screen, 8-7
- for which to create native event body elements, 11-26
- value types, 8-7
- Oracle records
- associated with the adapter interaction, 11-41
- creating during an adapter interaction, 11-25
- definition, 3-17
- J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA), 3-18
- representation of wire message, 3-20
- OracleAS Infrastructure 10g, 19-15
- organization contact details
- creating, 25-28
- deleting, 25-28
- managing, 25-26
- updating, 25-29
- viewing, 25-29
- organization contact information
- viewing, 25-22
- organization name
- default organization name assigned during installation, 5-3, 20-2
- updating, 25-8
- organizations
- managing, 25-11
- overview, 25-2
- outbound processor threads, 19-5, 19-8, 19-14
P
- packaging
- guidelines, 24-4, 24-5
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 support, 24-13
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 support, 24-13
- page layout
- of user interface tool, 5-4
- participants
- in application agreements, 15-3
- in trading partner agreements, 26-2
- parties
- applications or trading partners, 3-13
- in application agreements, 15-2
- in trading partner agreements, 26-4
- partner interface processes (PIPs)
- available from the Oracle Technology Network, 24-15
- business operational view (BOV), 24-7
- classifications, 24-8
- clusters, 24-8
- components, 24-7
- definition, 24-6
- functional service view (FSV), 24-7
- implementation framework view (IFV), 24-7
- mapped to business collaborations, 24-20
- message flow example, 24-9
- not prepackaged, 24-15
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect PIP0A1 support, 24-14
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect PIP3A4 supportPIP3A4
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-14
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect PIP3A6 support, 24-14
- Oracle Application ServerS ProcessConnect support, 24-14
- PIP3A4 features, 24-8
- segments, 24-8
- party ID
- data universal numbering system (DUNS) example, 24-18
- definition, 24-18
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-21
- trading partner identification type, 24-21
- pass-through step
- definition, 3-28, 12-72
- example of use, 21-5
- execution, 12-72
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-72
- supported ports, 12-72
- supported roles, 12-72
- passwords
- admin user, 20-2
- assigning to a person, 25-16
- changing the ias_admin password, 18-7
- creating the wallet password for a host trading partner, 25-91
- for accessing the user interface tool, 5-2
- ias_admin user, 18-5
- managing the wallet password for a host trading partner, 25-90
- updating, 25-18
- updating the wallet password for a host trading partner, 25-92
- pending approval lifecycle state
- description, 5-17
- for profile data, 5-20
- PeopleSoft 8 adapter
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-9
- adding to an application, 15-12
- creating a delivery channel, 15-15
- performance
- adapter framework, 19-4
- design tool, 19-15
- integration manager, 19-10
- overview, 4-7
- transformations, 19-11
- translations, 19-11
- using a single role thread instead of five role threads, 4-7
- viewing in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 19-4, 19-11
- person contact details
- creating, 25-20
- deleting, 25-21
- updating, 25-21
- viewing, 25-22
- persons
- creating, 25-16
- creating contact details, 25-20
- deleting, 25-18
- deleting contact details, 25-21
- managing, 25-13
- overview of host and remote trading partner person capabilities, 25-12
- overview of host and remote trading partner persons, 25-11
- updating, 25-18
- updating contact details, 25-21
- viewing, 25-18
- viewing contact details, 25-22
- phone
- assigning as the organization contact information, 25-28
- PIP0A1
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-14
- PIP3A4
- features, 24-8
- mapped to business collaborations, 24-20
- PIP3A6
- mapped to business collaborations, 24-20
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-14
- PIPs. See partner interface processes (PIPs)
- portlist.ini file
- list of ports in use, 18-6
- ports
- changing Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect ports, 18-19
- port changing error message, 18-19
- portlist.ini file, 18-6
- role port definition, 3-28
- step port definition, 3-29
- strongly recommended not to change Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect ports, 18-19
- viewing through Oracle Enterprise Manager, 18-14
- preset attributes
- Abstract, 10-23, 10-44
- Anonymous, 10-23, 10-33, 10-44
- Element/Attribute, 10-33
- Member Group Type, 10-23, 10-33, 10-44
- Qualified, 10-33
- Reference Only, 10-23, 10-44
- privileges
- use cases, 3-14
- process diagrams
- definition, 12-14
- viewing, 12-23
- process monitoring reports
- business message status, 23-22
- collaboration status, 23-21
- coordination status, 23-13
- creating, 23-7, 23-8
- definition, 23-5
- error status, 23-17
- process optimization reports
- creating, 23-28
- definition, 23-6
- example, 23-44
- overview of report pages, 23-28
- process protocols
- definition, 25-30
- viewing, 25-49
- processor threads
- see outbound, inbound processor threads
- profile data
- agreements tab overview, 5-42
- applications tab overview, 5-41
- approval state, 5-22
- definition, 3-13, 4-3, 4-5
- deployed state, 5-23
- deploying, 3-58
- details pages with export button, 5-16
- draft state, 5-18
- exporting to an XML file, 5-15
- host tab cooperations section overview, 5-39
- host tab delivery and security section overview, 5-39
- host tab endpoints section overview, 5-39
- host tab organization section overview, 5-39
- host tab overview, 5-38
- lifecycle states, 3-62
- managing the lifecycle, 3-59
- modeling incomplete data, 5-12
- naming conventions, 5-13
- overview of key components, 3-51
- pending approval state, 5-20
- profiles tab overview, 5-36
- selecting approvers, 5-20
- trading partners tab overview, 5-40
- validated state, 5-19
- profiles tab
- overview of tasks, 5-36
- protocol endpoints
- accessing protocol endpoint management tasks, 25-85
- assigning HTTP, 25-87
- assigning secure HTTP, 25-87
- assigning SSL, 25-87
- creating, 25-86
- deleting, 25-88
- managing, 25-84
- updating, 25-88
- viewing, 25-89
- protocols
- business, 25-42
R
- record type elements
- displaying on-screen, 8-7
- remote trading partner certificates
- accessing remote trading partner certificate management tasks, 25-52
- assigning as a signing credential, 25-67
- assigning as an encryption credential, 25-67
- deleting, 25-54
- for remote trading partners only, 25-51
- managing, 25-51
- updating, 25-54
- viewing, 25-55
- remote trading partner identifications
- creating, 26-12
- remote trading partners
- accessing remote trading partner management tasks, 26-8
- accessing trading partner tasks, 25-3
- creating, 26-9
- defining capabilities, 25-3
- definition, 3-56
- deleting, 26-10
- example, 26-3
- management tasks overview, 25-2
- managing, 26-6
- organization outside of host trading partner's enterprise, 5-38
- person capabilities, 25-12
- person overview, 25-11
- updating, 26-10
- validation and approval, 25-93
- viewing, 26-10
- remove button
- differences with delete button, 5-13
- reports
- activity monitoring reports, 23-6
- BI reporting level, 19-14
- business messages overview, 23-2
- collaborations overview, 23-2
- configuration support, 23-3
- creating, 23-7, 23-23, 23-28
- definitions, 3-66
- errors, 23-2
- events overview, 23-2
- making multiple selections in lists, 23-2
- of integrations, 3-66
- only runtime repository events are available for selection, 23-9
- overview, 4-12, 23-2
- process monitoring reports, 23-5
- business message, 23-5
- collaborations, 23-5
- coordination status, 23-5
- error status, 23-5
- event status, 23-5
- process optimization reports, 23-6
- reviewing your output, 23-31
- reviewing your selections before creation, 23-31
- setting a business intelligence logging level in a configuration, 16-12
- specifying the report layout, 23-30
- tutorial example, 7-44
- use case examples, 23-32
- using coordination status reports to diagnose errors, 21-13
- using error reports to diagnose errors, 21-13
- using event status reports to diagnose errors, 21-13
- reports tab
- overview of tasks, 5-45
- repositories
- definition, 4-7
- responsibilities, 4-5, 4-6
- repository error codes, C-13
- restrictions
- on Advanced Queuing adapter interaction and record names, 8-17
- on E-Mail adapter interaction and record names, 8-35
- on File/FTP adapter interaction and record names, 8-41
- on HTTP adapter interaction and record names, 8-49
- on JMS adapter interaction and record names, 8-63
- on Oracle Database adapter interaction and record names, 8-81
- on using the browser back and forward buttons, 5-13
- on Web Service adapter interaction and record names, 8-97
- retry count
- enabling in a delivery channel, 25-77
- RNIF. See RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF)
- road map
- chapters for all users to read, 1-4
- chapters for analysts to read, 1-10
- chapters for business administrators to read, 1-9
- chapters for business process managers to read, 1-8
- chapters for connection managers to read, 1-6
- chapters for event managers to read, 1-7
- chapters for systems administrators to read, 1-10
- how to use this guide, 1-2
- role data flows
- accessing role data flow management tasks, 12-60
- creating a data flow criteria, 12-62
- creating a role data flow group, 12-62
- definition, 12-5
- deleting, 12-67
- examples of valid design, 12-132
- impact of deleting, 12-67
- managing, 12-58
- updating, 12-67
- viewing, 12-69
- viewing the other role connected to the role data flow, 12-68
- role instances
- behavior during runtime, 3-49
- implications of being in an error state, 21-10
- role ports
- accessing role port management tasks, 12-51
- creating, 12-52
- definition, 3-28, 12-5
- deleting, 12-54
- deleting a data flow between a role port and a step port, 12-57
- impact of deleting, 12-54, 22-12
- invalid merging of data flows between role ports, 12-130
- managing, 12-48
- tutorial creation example, 7-55, 7-56
- updating, 12-54
- viewing, 12-55
- role states
- aborted, 3-49
- AFComplete, 3-49
- completed, 3-49
- created, 3-49
- error, 3-49
- running, 3-49
- WorkflowComplete, 3-49
- role threads
- using a single role thread instead of five role threads, 4-7
- roles
- accessing role management tasks, 12-44
- application, 19-10
- application role definition, 3-33
- binding, 19-10
- business, 19-10
- business role definition, 3-40
- common user errors, 12-135, 16-7
- conventions for inbound and outbound directions, 3-24
- creating, 12-44
- creation by modeling wizards or manually, 12-10
- definition, 12-5, 24-19
- deleting, 12-45
- designing roles to ensure proper validation, 12-121
- diagrams, 12-11
- examples of invalid And Step design, 12-124
- examples of invalid loop design, 12-122, 12-123
- examples of invalid Or Step design, 12-123
- graphical view, 12-6
- impact of deleting, 12-45, 22-12
- in collaborations, 24-19
- managing, 12-40
- native, 19-10
- native role definition, 3-23
- overview, 12-2
- removing from a person, 25-24
- restrictions on creating loops, 12-121
- role port definition, 3-28
- roles in which steps can be created, 12-81
- runtime behavior, 3-49, 12-133
- states of roles during runtime, 3-49
- step port definition, 3-29
- transformation binding role definition, 3-41
- translation binding role definition, 3-34
- updating, 12-46
- using acknowledgment consumption, 3-35
- viewing, 12-46, 25-24
- roles tab
- overview of tasks, 5-28
- RosettaNet
- B2B protocol standard, 2-2, 2-6
- B2B protocol standard example, 24-2
- definition, 24-3
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 2-6, 2-17, 24-12
- role in a B2B integration, 24-2
- standards, 24-3
- support with B2B adapter, 4-7
- RosettaNet - 01.10
- exchange protocol, 25-67
- RosettaNet - 02.00
- exchange protocol, 25-67
- RosettaNet Business Dictionary
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-15
- RosettaNet Dictionaries
- Business Dictionary, 24-10
- definition, 24-10
- example of Technical Dictionary, 24-10
- Technical Dictionary, 24-10
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF)
- definition, 24-4
- Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) format, 24-5
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for version 1.1, 24-13
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for version 2.0, 24-13
- RosettaNet Object (RNO) format, 24-4
- version 1.1 authentication guidelines, 24-4
- version 1.1 authorization guidelines, 24-4
- version 1.1 guidelines, 24-4
- version 1.1 nonrepudiation guidelines, 24-5
- version 1.1 packaging guidelines, 24-4
- version 1.1 transport guidelines, 24-4
- version 2.0 authentication guidelines, 24-5
- version 2.0 authorization guidelines, 24-5
- version 2.0 encryption guidelines, 24-5
- version 2.0 guidelines, 24-5
- version 2.0 nonrepudiation guidelines, 24-6
- version 2.0 packaging guidelines, 24-5
- version 2.0 transport guidelines, 24-5
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 authentication support, 24-13
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 authorization support, 24-13
- RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 packaging support, 24-13
- RosettaNet Validation
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-15
- RosettaNet validation, 25-63
- definition, 24-11
- enabling in a document exchange, 25-68
- RosettaNet validation error codes, C-119
- RosettaNet-RNIF1.1-PIP
- business protocol, 25-45
- RosettaNet-RNIF2.0-PIP
- business protocol, 25-45
- runtime behavior
- Advanced Queuing adapter, 8-20
- coordinations, 3-50
- E-Mail adapter, 8-36
- File/FTP adapter, 8-42
- HTTP adapter, 8-52
- instance behavior, 3-48
- JMS adapter, 8-69
- only one adapter and delivery channel used in an application agreement, 15-13
- Oracle Database adapter, 8-84
- states of events, 3-49
- states of roles, 3-49
- runtime error codes, C-2
- runtime repository
- definition, 4-4, 4-7
- responsibilities, 4-6
- stores modeling metadata and profile data included in a deployed configuration, 3-13
- runtime system
- definition, 4-4, 4-8
- deployment overview, 16-9
- finding error details, 21-13
- role behavior, 12-133
- using the runtime repository, 4-7
S
- sample files
- used in tutorial, 7-82
- SAP R/3 adapter
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-9
- adding to an application, 15-12
- creating a delivery channel, 15-15
- scalar datatypes
- accessing scalar datatype tasks, 10-40
- creating, 10-41
- creating a facet, 10-45
- creating a valid value for the enumeration or pattern facet, 10-49
- definition, 10-4
- deleting, 10-42
- deleting a facet, 10-47
- deleting a valid value for the enumeration or pattern facet, 10-49
- facets, 10-36
- managing, 10-36
- restrictions on deleting, 10-42
- updating, 10-43
- updating a facet, 10-47
- updating a valid value for the enumeration or pattern facet, 10-50
- viewing, 10-43
- viewing a facet, 10-48
- scalar members
- creating, 10-28
- definition, 10-15
- deleting, 10-30
- updating, 10-32
- viewing, 10-34
- search facility
- in user interface tool, 5-14
- secure HTTP
- assigning to a protocol endpoint, 25-87
- connecting to the secure HTTP URL, 20-12
- for secure connections between trading partners, 20-10
- selecting a transport protocol, 25-86
- using the HTTP adapter, 8-44
- secure socket layer (SSL), 25-2
- assigning to a protocol endpoint, 25-87
- setting up, 20-11
- troubleshooting setup, 20-11
- with HTTP adapter, 8-50
- security
- adapter security settings, 20-3
- application delivery channels, 20-7
- authorization and access enforcement, 20-4
- classes of users and their privileges, 20-2
- configuration issues, 20-7
- configuration issues and options, 20-14
- digital envelopes
- overview of configuration tasks, 20-8
- digital signatures
- overview of configuration tasks, 20-9
- enabling transport security in a delivery channel, 25-77
- encrypted wallet passwords for host trading partners, 20-12
- extensibility, 20-4
- for trading partners, 20-3
- host trading partner password encryption in high availability environments, 20-13
- identity management configuration issues, 20-5
- installation issues, 20-6
- managing, 25-50
- network messaging, 20-3
- Oracle Application Server security services, 20-4
- Oracle Identity Management Infrastructure, 20-4
- overview, 20-2, 25-2
- resources protected, 20-3
- secure HTTP, 20-4
- secure HTTP and client authentication
- overview of tasks, 20-10
- security framework configuration issues, 20-5
- setting up SSL, 20-11
- verifying SSL client authentication, 20-11
- segments
- in partner interface processes (PIPs), 24-8
- send for approval button
- on details pages, 5-19
- on profile data details pages, 5-20
- sequence
- selecting the order in which to perform control flows, 12-105
- server properties. See configuration parameters
- SetParty step
- creating for transformation maps after modeling wizard creation, 9-39
- definition, 3-47, 12-76
- details page displays the destination party, 12-87
- execution, 12-76
- for addressing parties, 3-47
- selecting a destination party while creating a SetParty step, 12-82
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-76
- supported ports, 12-76
- supported roles, 12-76
- tutorial creation example, 7-35
- use of, 3-47
- Siebel 2000 adapter
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-10
- adding to an application, 15-12
- creating a delivery channel, 15-15
- signing credentials
- assigning, 25-67
- SMTP adapter. See E-Mail adapter
- SMTP server
- outbound E-Mail adapter interactions, 8-32
- using with the E-Mail adapter, 8-31
- split step
- definition, 12-77
- example of use, 21-5
- execution, 12-77
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-77
- supported ports, 12-77
- supported roles, 12-77
- tutorial creation example, 7-56
- spokes
- definition, 3-42, 9-2
- deleting, 9-40
- multiple spokes with a business process, 9-3
- tutorial creation example, 7-80
- tutorial deletion example, 7-78
- using native event correlation with multiple spokes, 12-130
- with event flow, 9-5
- SSL. See secure socket layer (SSL)
- Start step
- definition, 12-72
- execution, 12-72
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-72
- supported ports, 12-72
- supported roles, 12-72
- statements
- associating a statement with an IF condition or ELSE condition, 13-52
- creating a map variable, 13-71
- creating an ELSE condition, 13-52
- creating an event header rule, 13-78
- creating an IF Condition, 13-106
- creating an IF condition, 13-46
- creating an iterator, 13-59
- creating rules, 13-32
- deleting a map variable, 13-73
- deleting an ELSE condition, 13-54
- deleting an IF condition, 13-54
- deleting an iterator, 13-61
- deleting rules, 13-40
- domain value map case study, 13-110
- event header rule case study, 13-82
- explicitly mapping sources and targets, 13-37
- iterator case study, 13-62
- managing, 13-29
- map variable case study, 13-74
- mapping a single source and a single target, 13-33
- mapping multiple sources and targets, 13-35
- removing a statement from an IF condition or ELSE condition, 13-54
- restriction on moving statements around in a condition, 13-52
- restrictions on creating, 13-27
- transformation condition case study, 13-55
- transformation rule case study, 13-41
- updating a domain value map rule, 13-109
- updating a map variable, 13-74
- updating an event header rule, 13-81
- updating an IF condition, 13-54
- updating an iterator, 13-61
- updating rules, 13-41
- using a map variable in a rule, 13-73
- states
- coordinations, 3-50
- event, 3-49
- of a configuration, 16-4
- role, 3-49
- viewing modeling metadata and profile data lifecycle states on the details page, 5-17
- step binding diagrams
- changing the scale, 12-32
- creating data flow, 12-31
- creating step ports, 12-31
- definition, 12-15
- deleting data flow, 12-32
- deleting steps or ports, 12-31
- displaying other step binding diagrams, 12-31
- displaying step or port details, 12-31
- updating step ports, 12-31
- viewing, 12-28
- step control flows See control flows
- step data flows
- accessing step data flow management tasks, 12-97
- creating, 12-98
- definition, 12-6
- deleting, 12-100
- impact of deleting, 12-100
- managing, 12-95
- viewing the target port of a step data flow, 12-100
- step instances
- behavior during runtime, 3-50
- step ports
- accessing step port management tasks, 12-89
- creating, 12-91
- definition, 3-29, 12-6
- deleting, 12-93
- deleting a data flow between a role port and a step port, 12-57
- impact of deleting, 12-93, 22-12
- managing, 12-87
- ports automatically created with each step, 12-84
- restrictions on creating, 12-91
- updating, 12-93
- viewing, 12-94
- step return code port
- creating, 12-84, 21-7
- example, 21-6
- use in error handling, 21-4
- steps
- accessing step management tasks, 12-79
- And step, 12-78
- condition step, 12-75
- consume step, 12-76
- creating, 12-81
- definition, 3-28, 12-5, 12-71
- deleting, 12-85
- End step, 12-72
- examples of invalid And Step design, 12-124
- examples of invalid Or Step design, 12-123
- impact of deleting, 12-85
- invalid design examples, 12-128
- managing, 12-70
- mutually exclusive path restrictions, 12-131
- Or step, 12-78
- pass-through step, 12-72
- ports automatically created with each step, 12-84
- roles in which steps can be created, 12-81
- runtime behavior, 3-50
- selecting a condition expression while creating a condition step, 12-82
- selecting a datatype transformation map while creating a transformation step, 12-82
- selecting a destination party while creating a SetParty step, 12-82
- selecting a guard value during condition step creation, 12-83
- selecting control flows during step creation, 12-82
- SetParty step, 12-76
- split step, 12-77
- Start step, 12-72
- step return code port creation, 12-84
- transformation step, 12-73
- translation step, 12-74
- types that manage events, 12-71
- types that process events, 12-71
- updating, 12-85
- valid design examples, 12-129
- viewing, 12-86
- supported actors
- accessing supported actor management tasks, 25-32
- assigning a time in which to process a collaboration, 25-34
- assigning to a trading partner agreement participant, 26-24
- buyer types, 25-34
- creating, 25-34
- definition, 25-30
- deleting, 25-35
- failure report administrator type, 25-34
- managing, 25-31
- PIP failure notifier, 25-34
- seller types, 25-34
- updating, 25-35
- updating validation rules states for a host trading partner, 25-40
- updating validation rules states for a remote trading partner, 25-40
- viewing for a host trading partner, 25-36
- viewing for a remote trading partner, 25-38
- synchronous transport mode
- assigning, 25-59
- system administrators
- error handling, 21-2
- system errors
- definition, 21-3
- system logger threads, 19-11
- system-defined maps
- cannot delete, 13-24
- cannot update, 13-25
- definition, 13-4
- systems administrators
- chapters to read, 1-10
- how to use this guide, 1-3
- responsibilities, 3-3
- systems integration consultant
- responsibilities, 3-2
T
- tablespaces
- temporary, 19-17
- Technical Dictionary
- of RosettaNet, 24-10
- technology adapters, 3-51
- Advanced Queuing adapter, 3-52, 8-11
- E-Mail adapter, 3-52, 8-30
- File/FTP adapter, 3-52, 8-38
- HTTP adapter, 3-53, 8-44
- JMS adapter, 3-53, 8-58
- Oracle Database adapter, 3-53, 8-75
- Web Service adapter, 3-53, 8-92
- threads
- application role, 19-10
- binding role, 19-10, 19-14
- business process, 19-10
- business role, 19-10
- configuring, 19-10
- inbound processor, 19-4
- native role, 19-10
- outbound processor, 19-5, 19-8, 19-14
- system logger, 19-10
- using a single role thread instead of five role threads, 4-7
- token substituted text, 3-34
- datatypes and event body elements, A-128
- definition, 3-31
- definition file, A-124
- inbound e-mail responses to an alert e-mail, A-129
- message body of a definition file, A-126
- overview of support, A-124
- prepackaged native format, 17-16
- subject body of a definition file, A-126
- supported native format, 10-2
- supported translator, 3-31
- text in a definition file, A-127
- used in alert e-mail example, 21-17
- token substituted text translator
- creating an event body element, 11-31
- trading partner agreement delivery channels
- adding, 26-26
- removing, 26-27, 26-28
- updating, 26-28
- viewing, 26-28
- trading partner agreement native roles
- accessing trading partner agreement native role management tasks, 26-31
- adding, 26-32
- example, 26-4
- managing, 26-30
- overview, 26-2
- removing, 26-33
- trading partner agreement participants
- accessing trading partner agreement participant management tasks, 26-22
- adding, 26-23
- assigning a supported actor, 26-24
- example, 26-4
- managing, 26-20
- overview, 26-2
- removing, 26-25
- updating, 26-25
- viewing, 26-26
- trading partner agreements
- accessing trading partner agreement management tasks, 26-15
- assigning a beginning date, 15-33, 26-16
- assigning a concurrent conversation value, 26-16
- assigning an ending date, 15-33, 26-16
- assigning an invocation limit, 26-16
- common user errors, 26-34
- contents, 24-16
- creating, 26-15
- definition, 3-57, 24-16
- deleting, 26-16
- example, 26-4
- managing, 26-14
- overview, 26-2
- updating, 26-17
- validation and approval, 26-33
- viewing, 26-17
- viewing the lifecycle states, 26-18
- trading partner capabilities
- viewing the lifecycle states, 25-93
- trading partner identification types
- accessing contact type administration tasks, 17-50
- administering, 17-49
- creating, 17-51
- definition, 17-49
- party ID, 24-21
- viewing, 17-52
- trading partner identifications
- accessing trading partner identification management tasks, 25-7
- assigning a DUNS number, 25-9
- creating, 25-8
- deleting, 25-9
- managing, 25-4
- overview, 25-2
- updating, 25-10
- viewing, 25-10
- trading partners
- accessing trading partner tasks, 25-3
- common user errors, 26-34
- contents, 24-18
- cooperations, 3-56
- definition, 3-56, 24-18
- delivery and security, 3-56
- delivery channel, 24-18
- endpoints, 3-56
- example, 26-3
- host and remote capabilities, 25-3
- host definition, 3-56
- list page overview, 5-40
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-21
- overview, 26-2
- party ID, 24-18
- remote definition, 3-56
- updating the host organization name, 25-8
- validation and approval, 26-33
- viewing the lifecycle states, 26-10
- trading partners tab
- overview of tasks, 5-40
- transformation binding roles
- definition, 3-41, 12-42
- managing, 12-40
- transformation conditions
- case study, 13-55
- definition, 13-45
- restriction on moving statements around in a condition, 13-52
- transformation design errors
- incrementally populating a complex datatype using submaps, 14-15
- no checking for the existence of a datatype member of the model group choice, 14-10
- no checking for the existence of an optional datatype member, 14-9
- no creating a submap to populate a multiple occurrence target member, 14-12
- no defining an iterator to access a datatype member with multiple occurrences, 14-12
- no populating mandatory target members, 14-17
- transformation design limitations
- no overwrite ability for target members, 14-20
- NOT operator is unsupported, 14-21
- only global map variables are supported, 14-18
- transformation statements cannot be moved in the user interface tool, 14-19
- transformation error codes, C-42
- transformation map details page
- in user interface tool, 5-11
- transformation maps
- overview, 13-3
- transformation rules
- accessing transformation rules management tasks, 13-31
- case study, 13-41
- creating, 13-32
- definition, 13-27, 13-30
- deleting, 13-40
- examples, B-2
- explicitly mapping sources and targets, 13-37
- mapping a single source and a single target, 13-33
- mapping multiple sources and targets, 13-35
- updating, 13-41
- transformation statements
- can be part of other statements, 13-31
- creating for transformation maps after modeling wizard creation, 9-38
- overview, 13-27
- restrictions on creating, 13-27
- tutorial creation example, 7-62, 7-66, 7-81
- transformation step
- definition, 3-41, 12-73
- details page links to the associated transformation map, 12-87, 13-14
- example of use, 21-5
- execution, 12-73
- selecting a datatype transformation map while creating a transformation step, 12-82
- step return code port, 21-4
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-73
- supported ports, 12-73
- supported roles, 12-73
- tutorial manual creation example, 7-53
- use of, 3-41
- transformations
- accessing datatype transformation map management tasks, 13-23
- accessing domain column and party management tasks, 13-91
- accessing domain value map column and row management tasks, 13-100
- accessing domain value map management tasks, 13-86
- accessing domain value map rule management tasks, 13-105
- accessing event header rule management tasks, 13-77
- accessing event type transformation map management tasks, 13-8
- accessing iterator management tasks, 13-58
- accessing map variable management tasks, 13-70
- accessing transformation condition management tasks, 13-45
- accessing transformation rules management management tasks, 13-31
- associating a statement with an IF condition or ELSE condition, 13-52
- common user errors, 14-9
- concepts, 3-6
- creating a transformation rule, 13-32
- creating additional sources and targets, 13-17
- creating datatype transformation maps, 13-24
- creating event transformation map domain value map rule statements, 13-106
- creating event transformation map ELSE condition statements, 13-52
- creating event transformation map event header rule statements, 13-78
- creating event transformation map IF condition statements, 13-46
- creating event transformation map iterator statements, 13-59
- creating event transformation map variable, 13-71
- creating event transformation maps, 13-9
- definition, 3-39
- deleting datatype transformation maps, 13-24
- deleting event transformation map domain value map rule statements, 13-109
- deleting event transformation map ELSE condition statements, 13-54
- deleting event transformation map IF condition statements, 13-54
- deleting event transformation map iterator statements, 13-61
- deleting event transformation map variable, 13-73
- deleting event transformation maps, 13-13
- deleting sources and targets, 13-18
- deleting transformation rules, 13-40
- domain value map case study, 13-110
- domain value map rule examples, B-41
- domain value maps, 13-83
- event header rule case study, 13-82
- event header rule examples, B-40
- explicitly mapping sources and targets, 13-37
- for correcting vocabulary mismatches, 3-37
- implicit conversion between datatypes support, 14-2
- implicit conversion for source and target parameters, 14-3
- implicit conversion for source and target parameters in the same datatype transformation map, 14-4
- inserting or appending statements, 13-73
- iterator case study, 13-62
- managing datatype transformation maps, 13-21
- managing event transformation map statements, 13-29
- managing event transformation maps, 13-5
- map variable case study, 13-74
- mapping a single source and a single target, 13-33
- mapping multiple sources and targets, 13-35
- miscellaneous designs
- choice, 14-49
- constructs with anonymous members, 14-48
- multiple datatype members with the same name, 14-50
- referring to the entire map parameter, 14-50
- of datatypes, 3-39
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 3-11
- overview, 13-2
- performance, 19-11, 19-12
- removing a statement from an IF condition or ELSE condition, 13-54
- transformation condition case study, 13-55
- transformation rule case study, 13-41
- transformation rule examples, B-2
- updating a map variable, 13-74
- updating datatype transformation maps, 13-25
- updating event transformation map domain value map rule statements, 13-109
- updating event transformation map event header rule statements, 13-81
- updating event transformation map IF condition statements, 13-54
- updating event transformation map iterator statements, 13-61
- updating event transformation maps, 13-13
- updating sources and targets, 13-19
- updating transformation rules, 13-41
- using a map variable in a rule, 13-73
- viewing a datatype transformation map, 13-25
- viewing an event transformation map, 13-14
- viewing an event transformation map parameter, 13-20
- viewing current performance, 18-13
- transformations tab
- overview of tasks, 5-33
- translation binding roles
- definition, 3-34, 12-41
- managing, 12-40
- translation error codes, C-45
- translation step
- definition, 3-34, 12-74
- execution, 12-74
- step return code port, 21-4
- supported control flows and data flows, 12-74
- supported ports, 12-74
- supported roles, 12-74
- use of, 3-34
- translations
- concepts, 3-5
- creating an event body element if you specified a D3L translator, 11-32
- creating an event body element if you specified a token substituted text translator, 11-31
- creating an event body element if you specified an XSD translator, 11-30
- definition, 3-30
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 3-10
- overview, A-2
- performance, 19-11, 19-12
- specifying a datatype format file during native and application event creation, 11-28
- tutorial selection example, 7-15, 7-20, 7-64
- viewing current performance, 18-13
- viewing in a native format, 17-27
- within translation binding roles, 3-34
- translators
- accessing translator administration tasks, 17-30
- adding a native format, 17-34
- adding to a native format, 17-24
- administrating, 17-29
- creating, 17-31
- definition, 17-16
- deleting, 17-33
- native format
- D3L, 11-26
- token substituted text, 11-26
- XSD, 11-26
- prepackaged translators that you cannot delete or update, 17-29
- removing a native format, 17-34
- removing from a native format, 17-24
- supported, 3-31, 10-55, A-2
- viewing, 17-33
- transport endpoints
- deleting, 25-61
- updating, 25-61
- viewing, 25-62
- transport error codes, C-100
- transport layer
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support, 24-23
- transport security
- enabling in a delivery channel, 25-77
- transports
- accessing transport management tasks, 25-57
- assigning to a delivery channel, 25-76
- creating, 25-59
- definition, 25-2
- deleting, 25-60
- guidelines, 24-4, 24-5
- managing, 25-56
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 1.1 support, 24-13
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0 support, 24-13
- updating, 25-60
- using the synchronous transport mode, 25-59
- viewing, 25-60
- troubleshooting
- adapter framework errors, 21-15
- Advanced Queuing adapter, 8-21
- E-Mail adapter, 8-37
- File/FTP adapter, 8-43
- HTTP adapter, 8-54
- integration manager errors, 21-16
- JMS adapter, 8-70
- log files, 22-2
- Oracle Database adapter, 8-87
- performing runtime troubleshooting
- creating a coordination status report, 22-6
- creating an error status report, 22-5
- creating an event status report, 22-7
- using the IP.tip_rtlog log table, 22-8
- reports, 22-4
- running the iprtcln.sql script, 22-8
- setting business intelligence logging levels, 22-3
- SSL setup, 20-11
- table of troubleshooting details in the application adapter guides, 22-19
- table of troubleshooting details in this guide, 22-17
- tutorial example, 7-43, 7-45
- use case, 22-8
- Web Service adapter, 8-99
- tuning
- adapter framework, 19-6
- integration manager, 19-12
- metadata repository, 19-16
- tutorial
- adding a delivery channel to an application agreement, 7-37, 7-39, 7-71
- adding a native role to an application agreement, 7-37, 7-40, 7-71
- adding a spoke with the Create Spoke wizard, 7-66
- adding an adapter, 7-8, 7-11, 7-69
- adding an event flow to a spoke with the Add Event Flow wizard, 7-61
- checking log files, 7-43, 7-45
- common user errors, 7-43
- creating a condition expression, 7-50
- creating a condition step, 7-51
- creating a data flow, 7-55, 7-56
- creating a delivery channel, 7-8, 7-69
- creating a native event, 7-79
- creating a native event correlation, 7-60
- creating a native event manually, 7-58
- creating a role port, 7-55, 7-56
- creating a split step, 7-56
- creating a spoke, 7-80
- creating a transformation statement, 7-62, 7-66, 7-81
- creating a transformation step manually, 7-53
- creating an application, 7-7, 7-10, 7-69
- creating an application agreement, 7-36, 7-39, 7-71
- creating an event map, 7-18, 7-22, 7-59, 7-65
- creating an event transformation map, 7-32, 7-34, 7-52
- creating an interaction, 7-14, 7-19
- creating an Or step, 7-54
- creating and deploying a configuration, 7-41, 7-72
- creating and deploying the initial configuration, 7-6
- creating application details, 7-7
- creating business datatypes, 7-28, 7-48, 7-49
- creating business datatypes manually, 7-73
- creating complex datatype members manually, 7-75
- creating complex datatypes manually, 7-75
- creating modeling metadata with the Create End-to-End Basic Integration wizard, 7-23
- creating modeling metadata with the modeling wizards, 7-23
- creating reports, 7-44
- creating the business event body element, 7-29, 7-49
- creating the business event manually, 7-48, 7-49
- creating the native event, translation, and application event, 7-15, 7-20, 7-64
- deleting a native event, 7-79
- deleting a spoke, 7-78
- deleting an event transformation map, 7-79
- example of adapter-centric methodology, 6-3
- example of an adapter-centric methodology, 7-2
- example scenario, 7-2
- files used, 7-82
- importing business datatypes, 7-28, 7-48, 7-49
- manually designing some modeling metadata, 7-47
- methods of design, 7-6
- overview of phases, 7-3
- preparations before starting, 7-5
- removing a control flow, 7-57
- required files, 7-5
- selecting an application type, 7-7, 7-10, 7-69
- selecting the destination party in the SetParty Step, 7-35
- sending an agreement for approval, 7-38, 7-40, 7-72
- sending an application for approval, 7-9, 7-12, 7-70
- setting business intelligence logging configuration parameters, 7-45
- setting business intelligence reporting, 7-42
- setting the party in an event header rule, 7-68
- testing the results, 7-42, 7-43, 7-72
- troubleshooting, 7-43, 7-45
- updating an agreement to use a new native role, 7-81
- updating an application event, 7-77
- validating an application, 7-9, 7-12, 7-70
- validating an application agreement, 7-38, 7-40, 7-72
- Tuxedo adapter
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-10
- adding to an application, 15-12
- creating a delivery channel, 15-15
U
- URI
- entering as an endpoint, 25-82, 25-87
- use case groups
- viewing, 25-24
- use cases, 25-12
- definition, 3-14
- user errors
- application and application agreement, 15-45
- business processes and roles, 12-135
- datatypes, 10-65
- deployment, 16-7, 16-13
- events, 11-72
- modeling wizards, 9-41
- trading partner and trading partner agreements, 26-34
- transformation designs, 14-9
- tutorial, 7-43
- user interface tool
- accessing, 5-2
- adapter tasks you perform, 8-4
- administration, 17-2
- administration tab overview, 5-46
- Administrator role required for use, 25-12
- agreements tab overview, 5-42
- applications tab overview, 5-41
- business process and role diagrams, 5-10
- business processes tab overview, 5-26
- condition expressions tab overview, 5-35
- configuration tab overview, 5-47
- creating, adding, deleting, and removing data, 5-13
- datatypes tab overview, 5-31
- definition, 4-3, 4-5
- deployment tab overview, 5-44
- details pages overview, 5-8
- event types tab overview, 5-30
- exporting profile data to an XML file, 5-15
- flexibility of design, 4-5, 5-12, 6-2
- host tab cooperations section overview, 5-39
- host tab delivery and security section overview, 5-39
- host tab endpoints section overview, 5-39
- host tab organization section overview, 5-39
- host tab overview, 5-38
- interactions tab overview, 5-34
- list pages overview, 5-5
- location of export button, 5-9
- main page, 5-3
- management tab overview, 5-48
- methodologies for using, 6-2
- modeling incomplete information, 5-12
- modeling tab overview, 5-24
- page layout, 5-4
- profile data details pages with export button, 5-16
- profiles tab overview, 5-36
- reports tab overview, 5-45
- restrictions on using the browser back and forward buttons, 5-13
- roles tab overview, 5-28
- searching for data, 5-14
- selecting approvers, 5-20
- trading partners tab overview, 5-40
- transformation map details page, 5-11
- transformations tab overview, 5-33
- user currently logged in, 5-6
- viewing modeling metadata and profile data states on the details pages, 5-17
- user interface tool modeling error codes, C-96
- user roles
- removing, 25-24
- viewing, 25-24
- user-defined maps
- definition, 13-4
- users
- admin user name, 5-2, 20-2
- administrator, 3-3
- analyst, 3-3
- assigning to a person, 25-16
- business administrator, 3-3
- business process manager, 3-2
- chapters for all users to read, 1-4
- chapters for analysts to read, 1-10
- chapters for business administrators to read, 1-9
- chapters for business process managers to read, 1-8
- chapters for connection managers to read, 1-6
- chapters for event managers to read, 1-7
- chapters for systems administrators to read, 1-10
- connection manager, 3-2
- currently logged into the user interface tool, 5-6
- event manager, 3-2
- for accessing the user interface tool, 5-2
- how to use this guide, 1-2
- ias_admin user name, 20-2
- integration architect, 3-2
- modeler, 3-2
- of Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect, 3-2
- systems administrator, 3-3
- systems integration consultant, 3-2
V
- validated lifecycle state
- description, 5-17
- for modeling metadata and profile data, 5-19
- validations
- Advanced Queuing adapter prerequisites, 8-18
- concepts, 3-6
- creating for a native format, 17-25
- deleting a native format, 17-26
- design roles to ensure proper validations, 12-121
- E-Mail adapter prerequisites, 8-35
- File/FTP adapter prerequisites, 8-42
- HTTP adapter prerequisites, 8-49
- JMS adapter prerequisites, 8-64
- native event definition, 3-22
- of a configuration, 16-2
- of application agreements, 15-44
- of applications, 15-44
- of host trading partner, 25-93
- of remote trading partners agreements, 25-93
- of trading partners, 26-33
- of trading partners agreements, 26-33
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for native event validation, 3-11
- Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect support for RosettaNet validation, 24-15
- Oracle Database adapter prerequisites, 8-82
- RosettaNet, 24-11
- updating for a native format, 17-26
- viewing in a native format, 17-27
- Web Service adapter prerequisites, 8-98
- value types
- definition, 8-11
- supported native formats, 8-11
- VSAM adapter
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-10
- adding to an application, 15-12
- creating a delivery channel, 15-15
W
- wallet passwords
- creating for a host trading partner, 25-91
- encrypted for host trading partners, 20-12
- managing for a host trading partner, 25-90
- updating for a host trading partner, 25-92
- Web browsers
- accessing the user interface tool, 5-2
- for accessing the user interface tool, 5-2
- restrictions on using the browser back and forward buttons, 5-13, 23-1
- Web Service adapter
- adapter exchange protocols, 8-93
- adding an adapter interaction, 11-23
- adding to an application, 15-12
- additional setup tasks, 8-98
- benefits of using, 8-92
- creating a delivery channel, 15-25
- definition, 3-53
- delivery channel description, 8-93
- design-time tasks, 8-95
- diagnostics and troubleshooting, 8-99
- errors, 8-97
- interaction and record naming restrictions, 8-97
- interaction questions, 11-23
- Invoke Web Service Operation adapter exchange protocol, 8-93
- limitations, 8-98
- record element naming conventions, 8-95
- supported versions, 8-93
- use case, 8-100
- use case adapter exchange protocol, 8-102
- use case delivery channel questions, 8-101
- use case interaction questions, 8-102
- validation prerequisites, 8-98
- wildcard members
- creating, 10-29
- definition, 10-16
- deleting, 10-31
- updating, 10-32
- viewing, 10-34
- wire messages
- contents, 3-17
- datatypes, 3-23
- definition, 3-17
- examples, A-39, A-92, A-94
- native datatype format, 10-5
- WSDL file
- specifying during a Web Service adapter interaction, 11-23
X
- XML file
- export of a configuration, 16-12
- export of profile data, 5-15
- submitting to approvers, 5-21
- XSD, 3-34
- attributes with unsupported values, A-29
- definition, 3-31
- example of native datatype format file, 10-5
- import XSD datatypes, 10-51
- invalid XSDs
- deterministic XSD constructs with lookahead, A-26
- nondeterministic choice Block, A-20
- nondeterministic sequence Block, A-21
- naming restrictions
- element, attribute, group, and attributeGroup, A-31
- simpleType and complexType, A-31
- overview of support, A-3
- prepackaged native format, 17-16
- preset datatype attributes automatically included in business datatypes, 10-14, 10-23, 10-33, 10-44
- reference to an empty group, A-17
- support unavailable through user interface tool
- datatypes, A-35
- derived datatype members, A-35
- derived datatypes, A-34
- supported native format, 10-2
- supported translator, 3-31
- tags unsupported by system, A-6
- all with minOccurs="0", A-6
- anyAttribute, A-8
- choice or sequence with minOccurs="0" and/or maxOccurs greater than 1 except if parent is choice or sequence, A-8
- complexContent or complexType with mixed="true, A-10
- list, A-13
- restriction (simpleContent) if the base attribute refers to a simpleType or if it has a locally defined base simpleType, A-13
- restriction (simpleContent) that restricts any facets of its base complexType, A-15
- union, A-13
- unsupported XML instance constructs, A-30
- XSD tags and attributes ignored by Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect, A-4
- XSD translator
- creating an event body element, 11-30
- DocType for native instances, 11-30
- preserve namespaces for native instances, 11-30