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Oracle® BPEL Process Analytics Quick Start Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
Part No. B15928-01
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Preface

Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Structure
Related Documents
Conventions

1 Introduction to Oracle BPEL Process Analytics

Sample Scenario Using Oracle BPEL Process Analytics
Typical Steps in Oracle BPEL Process Manager Analysis
Identifying Related Oracle BPEL Process Manager Processes
Capturing Events from the Oracle BPEL Process Manager Processes Using Sensors
Correlating Events into Meaningful Groups for Analysis
Analyzing Events
Metrics
Key Performance Indicators
Dimensions
Presenting Data to Dashboard Users
Identifying and Addressing Critical Business Conditions
Oracle BPEL Process Analytics User Interfaces
Introduction to the Admin Console
Introduction to the Dashboard Configuration Console
Introduction to the Dashboard

2 Required Software

System Requirements
Software Requirements
Installation Notes
Notes on Installing Oracle Database
Notes on Installing Oracle Application Server
Notes on Installing Oracle BPEL Process Manager
Notes on Installing Oracle BPEL Process Analytics

3 Running the Loan Provider Demo

Setting Up the Loan Provider Demo on Microsoft Windows Systems
Setting Up the Loan Provider Demo on Unix Systems
Viewing the Loan Provider Demo

4 Running the LoanFlowPlus Tutorial

Prerequisites for the LoanFlowPlus Tutorial
Inserting Sensors into the LoanFlowPlus Process Flow
Using the Preconfigured Event Activity Sensors
Using JDeveloper BPEL Designer
Loading the LoanFlowPlus Process
Deleting the Preconfigured Sensors
Inserting Sensor Actions
Inserting the LoanRequest Sensor
Inserting the LoanRequestApproved Sensor
Inserting the LoanOfferSelected Sensor
Inserting the LoanOfferAccepted Sensor
Deploying the Modified LoanFlowPlus Process
Using Oracle BPEL Process Analytics to Model Events
Starting and Logging In to Oracle BPEL Process Analytics
Connecting to the Event Source
Modeling Events
Creating Event Instances
Using Oracle BPEL Process Analytics to View Event Instances

Index