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10g (10.1.3.1.0)

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A

action attribute
command components, 9.5.1
Property Inspector, 9.5.5
versus actionListener attribute, 9.6.4
action bindings, 9.1.3.2, 9.5.6
actions
business rules, 8.1.2
pattern matches, 8.7.2.3
activities
assign, 7.4
decide, 7.8
invoke, 7.3.1.3
receive, 7.3.1.6
scope, 7.3.1.2
throw, 7.10.1.2
Activities tab
Oracle BPEL Control, 13.6
activity interactions
viewing in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.5.1
adapter error handling for Oracle ESB Control, 12.11.1
adapter services
adding in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.8
configuring in Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 7.6
deleting in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.8.3
modifying in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.8.2
adapters
database, 7.6
ADDRESS table, 2.2.3.1
ADF. See Oracle Application Development Framework
agents in Oracle Web Services Manager, 10.1, 10.2.1
application clustering, 11.2.2.3
application scope
activities, 3.3.1
defined, 3.1
design patterns, using with classification, 3.3.2
designing, 3.3
physical design, 3.3.3
process flows, 3.3.1
service interfaces, 3.3.2
services, 3.3.2
standards, 3.3.3
transformations, 3.3.1
application server connections, creating for the SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.6
application templates for JSF applications, 9.2
applications
creating BPEL, 7.2
creating for the web, 9.2
Assembly project, 2.4.2.1
assign activities
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.3.1, 7.4
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.1
asynchronous invocations
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.3.1
routing rules, 6.10.4
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.5, 2.5.3.3.7
audit trail, viewing in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.5.1
authentication with Oracle Web Services Manager, 10.3
automatic component binding, 9.4.3

B

backing beans
about, 9.4
automatic component binding, 9.4.3
creating, 9.4.1
introduced, 9.1.3
registering in faces-config.xml, 9.4.1
scopes, 9.4.1
web services, invoking, 9.6.3
binding container, 9.1.3.2
bindings, Oracle ADF, 9.1.3.2
BPEL processes
activities, designing for, 3.3.1
compiling, 7.14
creating, 7.2
defining, 3.2.5
deploying, 7.14
designing, 3.3.1
versions, 7.14
BPEL Processes tab, Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4
BPEL projects, 7.2
BPEL See Oracle BPEL Process Manager, business process execution language, 7.1
branching conditions in BPEL processes, 7.7
browsing for deployed services in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.5
business interaction diagrams, 3.2.4
business process execution language, 7.1
business rules
defined, 8.1.1
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used with decision services, 7.8
related terminology, 8.1.2
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.4

C

CallbackClient scope, 2.5.3.3.10
clearing WSDL cache, Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4
ClientModel project, 2.4.2.2
compiling
BPEL processes, 7.14
EJB projects in JDeveloper, 4.9
conditional branching
BPEL processes, 7.7
SOA Order Booking applications, used in, 2.5.3.3.3
connecting, to rules repository, 8.4.3
connection factories
creating, 11.2.4
for the SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.4
connection pools
creating, 11.2.3
for the SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.4
CreditService project
deploying, 2.2.7
directories in, 2.4.1.1
CreditService scope, 2.5.3.3.3
CRUD methods, 4.4.1.1
CUSTOMER_ADDRESS table, 2.2.3.1
CustomerService (web) project, 2.4.2.3
CustomerService project
deploying, 2.2.7
directories in, 2.4.1.2
tables for, 2.2.3.1
CustomerService scope, 2.5.3.3.2
CustomerService web service
login process, 2.5.2
registration, 2.5.1

D

Dashboard tab, Oracle BPEL Control, 13.3
data binding, 9.1.3.2
data control files, 4.7.2
data controls
about, 4.7.2
benefits of, 9.1.3.2
bindings, and, 9.1.3.2
creating, 4.7.1
from web services, 5.3.3
data mapper tool in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.1
data model
and business rules, 8.1.2
and variables, 8.6
and XML schema, 8.5
project for in a web application, 9.2.1
web application, 9.2.1
data sources
creating, 11.2.3
for the SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.4
database adapter services
adding, 6.8
BPEL, in SOA Order Booking application, 2.5.3.3.1
ESB, in SOA Order Booking application, 2.5.3.3.8
database adapters
ESB, in SOA Order Booking application, 2.5.3.4
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used with, 7.6
database connections for SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.6
databases, for use with SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.2
DataControls.dcx file, 4.7.2, 4.7.2.1
debugging
web applications, 9.7
web services, 5.4.1
decide activities
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.8
rules dictionary, 8.1.2
decision services
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.8.1
rules dictionary and, 8.1.2
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.4
using, 8.7.3
default revisions, Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4.2
defining trackable fields in Oracle ESB Control, 12.9, 12.9.1
deployed services, browsing for in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.5
deploying
application archive, 11.3.1
applications for the SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.7
BPEL processes, 7.14, 13.4
cluster topology, 11.3.3
connection factories, creating, 11.2.4
notifications for JMX events, 11.4.1
Oracle Application Server Control, using, 11.1
post deployment, 11.4
preparing for, 11.2
redeploying applications, 11.4.2
SOA applications, 11.1
troubleshooting for applications, 11.4.4
undeploying applications, 11.4.3
versions, 7.14, 7.14
web services, 5.2.7
deployment descriptor file, 13.4.2
design patterns, 3.3.2
designing
activities, 3.3.1
application scope, 3.3
business interaction diagrams, 3.2.4
design patterns, using with classification, 3.3.2
discover phase, 3.2.4
fault handling, 3.2.3
logical design, 3.3
methodologies, introduced, 3.1
objectives, determining, 3.2.2
physical design, 3.3.3
process flows
defining, 3.2.5
designing, 3.3.1
project definition, 3.2.5
project scope, 3.2
requirements, determining, 3.2.3
scopes, 3.1
service portfolio, 3.2.1
services
analyzing, 3.2.5
classification, 3.2.5
defining, 3.2.4
designing, 3.3.2
discovering, 3.2.4
interfaces, designing, 3.3.2
solution specifications, 3.2.6
standards, 3.3.3
transformations, 3.3.1
use cases, 3.2.3
dictionary
creating, 8.4
definition, 8.1.2
Dictionary Directory field, 8.4.4
Dictionary Name field, 8.4.4
saving, 8.4.5
discovery design phase, 3.2.4
document transformations, routing rules and, 6.1
domain decomposition, 3.2.1
domains, Oracle BPEL Control, 13.7
domain-value map in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.11.1

E

EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans)
monitoring, 15.1.4
EJB_TAB_ID_GEN table, 2.2.3.1
email accounts, configuring, 7.13.1.4
email notifications, 7.13
EmptyFileRepository, 8.4.1
enabling and disabling
message tracking in Oracle ESB Control, 12.8.1
trackable fields in Oracle ESB Control, 12.9.2
endpoint properties in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.6
enterprise scope, 3.1
entity definition file, 4.7.2, 4.7.2.3
error handling
in Oracle ESB Control, 12.11
See also fault handling
ESB See Oracle Enterprise Service Bus
execution priority, routing rules and, 6.1
expression language
in JSF pages, 9.1.3
in page definition files, 9.1.3.2

F

faces-config.xml file
backing beans, 9.4
introduced, 9.1.3
navigation
about, 9.1.3.1
creating, 9.5.2
registering managed beans, 9.4.1
facts, business rules and, 8.1.2
fault handling
designing for, 3.2.3
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 7.10
SOA Order Booking application, 2.5.3.3.11
See also error handling
FEDEXSHIPMENT table, 2.2.3.1
file repository, 8.4.3
files in an Oracle Enterprise Service Bus message flow, 6.2.2
filter expressions
defined, 6.1
routing rules and, 6.1
ForceType directive, WebDAV content and, 8.4.2
FulfillmentESB project
deploying, 2.2.7
directories in, 2.4.1.3
tables for, 2.2.3.1

G

gateways in Oracle Web Services Manager, 10.1, 10.2.1

H

header variables
viewing in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.5.1
HTTP Analyzer in JDeveloper, 5.4.3
human workflow tasks
input and output parameters, 7.12.3
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.12
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.5

I

identity lookup, 7.13.1.2
initiating processes
Oracle BPEL Control, 13.3.1, 13.4.2
InsertOrderIntoDB scope, 2.5.3.3.1
Instances tab
Oracle BPEL Control, 13.5
Instances view in Oracle ESB Control, 12.6
integration server connections, creating for the SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.6
invoke activities, 7.3.1.3
ITEMS table, 2.2.3.1

J

Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) specification, 8.5
JavaFact, Rule Author and, 8.5.1.1
JavaServer Faces. See JSF
JAXB-generated classes, 8.5.1.1
JMS adapters
adding, 6.8
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.4
JMSQueue sensor publish type, 7.11
JMSTopic sensor publish type, 7.11
JSF (JavaServer Faces)
architecture, with Oracle ADF, 9.1.3.2
automatic component binding, 9.4.3
backing beans
about, 9.4
creating, 9.4.1
introduced, 9.1.3
libraries for, 9.3.2
managed beans, 9.1.3
navigation diagram
creating a JSF page, 9.3.1
creating navigation, 9.5.1
working with, 9.3.3
Oracle ADF, benefits with, 9.1.3.2
page navigation
creating, 9.5.1
introduced, 9.1.3.1
scopes for managed beans, 9.4.1
templates, files created when using, 9.2.2
workspace, creating, 9.2
JSF Navigation Modeler, 9.5.4
JSF pages
automatic component binding, 9.4.3
automatic component binding code, 9.6.4
backing beans for, 9.4
creating, 9.3
expression language, 9.1.3
web service data controls, using, 9.6.1
web services, collecting data for, 9.6
JSP (JavaServer Pages)
creating, 9.3.1
task display forms, 7.12.4
JSP documents, 9.3
JSR-181
with EJBs, 4.6
with web services, 5.2.4

L

life cycles
BPEL processes, 13.4
Oracle ADF, 9.5.7
load balancing, 11.2
local interface, 4.4.1.3
locating Web Service WSDL, 10.4.3
logging in
Oracle BPEL Admin Console, 13.7.1
Oracle BPEL Control, 13.2.1
SOA Order Booking application, 2.5
Worklist Application, 7.12.6
logical design, 3.3

M

managed beans
application logic in, 9.1.3
automatic component binding and, 9.4.4
backing beans, 9.1.3
configuring in faces-config.xml file, 9.4.1
definition of, 9.1.3
introduced, 9.1.3
scopes, 9.4.1
web services, invoking, 9.6.3
managing message tracking in Oracle ESB Control, 12.8
manual recovery, Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4
Maps view in Oracle ESB Control, 12.5
message flow
creating in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.2
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus files, 6.2.2
processing in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.2.1
mod_oradav module, 8.4.2
moddav.conf file, 8.4.2
modifying routing services in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.9.2
monitoring
Adobe SVG Viewer, using, 15.2
cluster topologies, 15.1.2
deployed applications, 15.1.3
EJB performance, 15.1.4
JVM metrics, 15.1.5
message instances across Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 12
OC4J instances, 15.1.1
Oracle BPEL Control, 13
web modules, 15.1.4
with sensors, 7.11

N

navigation diagram
creating navigation, 9.5.1
using, 9.3.1
working with, 9.3.3
navigation.See page navigation
notifications
email, 7.13
JMX event, 11.4.1
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.9
NotifyCustomer scope, 2.5.3.3.9

O

OC4J instance system properties, 8.5.3
Oracle ADF Faces
introduced, 9.1.1
libraries, 9.3.2
Oracle Application Development Framework
architecture, with JSF, 9.1.3.2
binding container, 9.1.3.2
binding types, 9.1.3.2
business technologies supported, 9.1.2
data binding, 9.1.3.2
data controls, 9.1.2
files created when using, 9.5.6
forms
creating, 9.5.8
types, 9.5.8
input form, creating for web service, 9.6.1
introduced, 9.1
life cycle, 9.5.7
page definition file, 9.1.3.2
parameter form, 9.6.1, 9.6.2
runtime, 9.5.7
tables
creating, 9.5
types, 9.5.5
value binding, 9.1.3
view technologies supported, 9.1.1
web applications, building with, 9.1.4
Oracle BPEL Admin Console
logging in, 13.7.1
Oracle BPEL Control
Activities tab, 13.6
BPEL Processes tab, 13.4
clearing WSDL cache, 13.4
creating reports, 13.4.2
Dashboard tab, 13.3
default revisions, 13.4.2
deploying new processes, 13.4
deployment descriptor file, 13.4.2
domains, 13.7
initiating processes, 13.3.1, 13.4.2
Instances tab, 13.5
introduced, 13
logging in, 13.2.1
performing manual recovery, 13.4
refreshing the alarm table, 13.4
test suites, 13.4.2
undeploying processes, 13.4.2
viewing activity interactions, 13.5.1
viewing audit trails, 13.5.1
viewing header variable details, 13.5.1
viewing process activities history, 13.5.1
viewing process logs, 13.4
viewing sensor values, 13.5.1
Oracle BPEL Control, introduced, 7.14.3
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, introduced, 7.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
about, 11.1
application clustering
database replication, 11.2.2.3
multicast replication, 11.2.2.3
peer-to-peer replication, 11.2.2.3
deploying
about, 11.1
application archive, 11.2.1, 11.3.1
application clustering, 11.2.2.3
ascontrol, 11.3.1
client module, 11.3.2
cluster topology, 11.3.1, 11.3.3
connection factory, 11.2.4
connection pools, 11.2.2.1, 11.2.3
connector module, 11.3.2
context root, 11.3.1
data sources, 11.2.2.1, 11.2.3
default, 11.3.1, 11.3.1
deployment plan, 11.3.1
Deployment Wizard, 11.2.4
.ear, 11.2.1, 11.3.1
EJB JAR file, 11.3.1
EJB module, 11.3.2
groups, 11.2.2.1
JDBC Resources, 11.2.3
multiple JVMs, 11.2.2.2
opmnct1, 11.3
.rar, 11.2.4, 11.3.1
soademo.ear, 11.3.1
standalone resource adapters, 11.2.4
.war, 11.2.1, 11.3.1
web application, 11.3.1
load balancing, 11.2, 11.2.2
monitoring, 15
Adobe SVG Viewer, 15.2
cluster topology, 15.1.2, 15.1.2
deployed applications, 15.1.3
DMS, 15.1.5.1
EJB modules, 15.1.4
EJB performance, 15.1.1
heap usage, 15.1.1
J2SE 5.0 JVM metrics, 15.1.5.2
JDK, 15.1.5
JSP performance, 15.1.1
JVM metrics, 15.1.5, 15.1.5
OC4J instance, 15.1.1
Response and Load Chart, 15.1.1
servlet performance, 15.1.1
standalone OC4J, 15.1.5
web modules, 15.1.4
Oracle Universal Installer, 11.3
port numbers
configuring, 2.2.8
determining, 2.2.5
post-deployment
notifications, 11.4.1
redeploy, 11.4.2
undeploy, 11.4.3
SOA Order Booking application, configuring, 2.2.4
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus
adding
adapter services, 6.8
endpoint properties, 6.6
SOAP services, 6.7
adding routing services, 6.9
browsing for deployed services, 6.5
configuring ports for the SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.8
creating
message flows, 6.2
projects, 6.3
system or service groups, 6.4
deleting
adapter services, 6.8.3
routing services, 6.9.3
SOAP services, 6.7.3
features, 6.1
files in a message flow, 6.2.2
introduced, 6.1
modifying
adapter services, 6.8.2
routing services, 6.9.2
SOAP services, 6.7.2
monitoring message instances, 12
processing in a message flow, 6.2.1
registering projects with an ESB server, 6.12
service definitions in Oracle ESB Control, 12.4
specifying routing rules, 6.10
system definitions in Oracle ESB Control, 12.3
testing message flow in Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control, 6.13
viewing log files in Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control, 12.10
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus server
registering Oracle Enterprise Service Bus projects and services, 6.12
Oracle ESB Control
adapter error handling, 12.11.1
components, 12.2
creating a domain-value map, 6.11
defining trackable fields, 12.9, 12.9.1
description of, 12.2
enabling and disabling message tracking, 12.8.1
enabling and disabling trackable fields, 12.9.2
error handling in Instances view, 12.11
Instances view, 12.6
introduced, 12.1
managing message tracking, 12.8
Maps view, 12.5
modifying
service definitions, 12.4.1
system definitions, 12.3.1
opening, 12.2.1
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus service definitions, 12.4
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus system definitions, 12.3
ports, configuring for the SOA Order Booking application, 2.2.8
purging message instances, 12.8.2
resubmitting messages, 12.11.2
searching for message instances, 12.7, 12.7.1
Services view, 12.3, 12.4
viewing all messages in Instances view, 12.6.1
Oracle JDeveloper, URL for downloading, 2.2.2
Oracle Service Registry, 5.1.3
Oracle SOA Suite
introduced, 1.3
Oracle Web Services Manager
agents, 10.1
authentication use case, 10.3
encryption use case, 10.4
features, 10.1
gateways, 10.1
Monitor, 10.1
policies, 10.2.2
policy set, 10.3.3
server agents, 10.3.1, 10.3.1
use cases, 10.2.3
Oracle WSM. See Oracle Web Services Manager
orchestration, designing for, 3.2.5
OrderBookingESB flow, 2.5.3.2
OrderBookingESB project
deploying, 2.2.7
directories in, 2.4.1.4
OrderBookingFault scope, 2.5.3.3.11
OrderFulfillmentESB flow, 2.5.3.4
ORDERS table, 2.2.3.1
OrderService project, 2.4.2.4

P

page definition files
creating, 9.5.6
expression language in, 9.1.3.2
introduced, 9.1.3.2
page navigation
creating, 9.5.1
details page, creating for, 9.5.5
introduced, 9.1.3.1, 9.1.3.1
using the JSF Navigation Modeler, 9.5.4
parallel flows
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.9
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.7
partner links
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.3
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.2
patterns, rules engine and, 8.7.2.1
physical design, 3.3.3
policies, in Oracle Web Services Manager, 10.2.2, 10.3.3
policy enforcement points, 10.1
popup blocking, disabling, 8.7.2.1
port numbers, determining with Application Server Control, 2.2.5
PostFulfillmentReq scope, 2.5.3.3.7
process history, in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.5.1
process logs, in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4
processing in an Oracle Enterprise Service Bus message flow, 6.2.1
PRODUCT table, 2.2.3.1, 2.5.3.1
project definition, 3.2.5
project scope
business interaction diagrams, 3.2.4
defined, 3.1
discover phase, 3.2.4
objectives, determining, 3.2.2
process flow definition, 3.2.5
project definition, 3.2.5
requirements, 3.2.3
service portfolio, 3.2.1
services
analyzing, 3.2.5
classifying, 3.2.5
defining, 3.2.4
discovering, 3.2.4
solution specification, 3.2.6
summary, 3.2
use cases, 3.2.3
projects
creating for web application in JDeveloper, 9.2.1
creating in Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 7.2.2
creating in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.3
proxy server, importing XML schema and, 8.5.3
publish types, 7.11
purging message instances in Oracle ESB Control, 12.8.2

R

RapidService project
deploying, 2.2.7
directories in, 2.4.1.5
readme.txt file, Oracle Home installation, 8.3.1
ReadOnlyCollection.xml file, 4.7.2
ReadOnlySingleValue.xml file, 4.7.2
receive activities, 7.3.1.6
refreshing the alarm table, in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4
registering Oracle Enterprise Service Bus projects and services, 6.12
remote interface, 4.4.1.3
reports
WSI test, 5.4.2
reports, in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4.2
repository
connecting, 8.4.3
emptyFileRepository, 8.4.1
types supported by Rule Author, 8.4
RequiresApproval switch, 2.5.3.3.5
RequiresManualApproval scope, 2.5.3.3.4
resubmitting messages in Instances view of Oracle ESB Control, 12.11.2
RLFact, Rule Author and, 8.5.1.1
routing rules
asynchronous or synchronous execution, 6.10.4
defined, 6.1
document transformations and, 6.1
execution priority and, 6.1
expressions for filtering, 6.10.7
filter expressions and, 6.1
priority, 6.10.5
specifying in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.10
systems from which messages are accepted, 6.10.3
target operations, 6.10.2
transformations, 6.10.6
routing services
adding in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.9
defined, 6.1
deleting in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.9.3
modifying in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.9.2
Rule Author
assigning role to user, 8.2.1
creating user, 8.2
Login page, 8.3.1
starting, 8.3.1
rule sets, business rules and, 8.1.2

S

scope activities, 7.3.1.2
scopes, for design, 3.1
searching for message instances in Oracle ESB Control, 12.7, 12.7.1
security
application-level, 10
monitoring, 14.2
SelectManufacturer project
deploying, 2.2.7
directories in, 2.4.1.6
SelectSupplier scope, 2.5.3.3.6
sensors
monitoring with, 7.11
viewing values in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.5.1
service groups
creating in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.4
Service Oriented Business Applications. See SOBAs
service portfolio plan
creating, 3.2.1
defined, 3.2
service WSDL, locating, 10.4.3
service-oriented architecture (SOA), introduced, 1.2
services
building with TopLink, 4
classifying, 3.2.5
classifying, with design patterns, 3.3.2
defining, 3.2.5
defining in design phase, 3.2.4
designing, 3.3.2
designing interfaces for, 3.3.2
discovering, 3.2.4
as EJBs, 4
SOA-specific considerations, 3.2.5
Services view
in Oracle ESB Control, 12.3, 12.4
session beans
creating, 4.4.1
interface types, 4.4.1.3
updating, 4.4.4
session facades
about, 4.4
generating methods, 4.4.1.1
updating, 4.4.4
SetFinalOrderStatus scope, 2.5.3.3.8
Simple Object Access Protocol, 5.1.1
SOA Order Booking application
ADDRESS table, 2.2.3.1
application server connections for, 2.2.6
assign activities in, 2.5.3.3.1
asynchronous invocations in, 2.5.3.3.5, 2.5.3.3.7
business rules in, 2.5.3.3.4
CallbackClient scope, 2.5.3.3.10
conditional branching, 2.5.3.3.3
configuring the container for, 2.2.4
connection pools for, 2.2.4
creating data sources for, 2.2.4
CreditService scope, 2.5.3.3.3
CUSTOMER_ADDRESS table, 2.2.3.1
CustomerService scope, 2.5.3.3.2
database adapters in
BPEL, 2.5.3.3.1, 2.5.3.3.8
ESB, 2.5.3.4
database connection factory for, 2.2.4
database connections for, 2.2.6
database schema
about, 2.2.3.1
installing, 2.2.3
databases for, 2.2.2
decision services in, 2.5.3.3.4
deploying, 2.2.7
detailed, 2.5
development environment, 2.4
downloading, 2.2.2
EJB_TAB_ID_GEN table, 2.2.3.1
ESB ports, configuring, 2.2.8
fault handling, 2.5.3.3.11
FEDEXSHIPMENT table, 2.2.3.1
human workflows, 2.5.3.3.5
InsertOrderIntoDB scope, 2.5.3.3.1
installing, 2.2
installing the schema, 2.2.3
integration server connections for, 2.2.6
introduced, 2
ITEMS table, 2.2.3.1
JMS adapters, 2.5.3.4
login process, 2.5.2
notifications, 2.5.3.3.9
NotifyCustomer scope, 2.5.3.3.9
OrderBookingESB flow, 2.5.3.2
OrderBookingFault scope, 2.5.3.3.11
OrderFulfillmentESB flow, 2.5.3.4
ordering process, 2.5.3
ORDERS table, 2.2.3.1
overview, 2.3
parallel flows, 2.5.3.3.7
partner links, 2.5.3.3.2
port numbers, determining, 2.2.5
PostFulfillmentReq scope, 2.5.3.3.7
predefined users for, 2.5
prerequisites, 2.2.2
PRODUCT table, 2.2.3.1, 2.5.3.1
registration process, 2.5.1
RequiresApproval switch, 2.5.3.3.5
RequiresManualApproval scope, 2.5.3.3.4
running, 2.5
securing with Oracle Web Services Manager, 10.2.3
SelectSupplier scope, 2.5.3.3.6
SetFinalOrderStatus scope, 2.5.3.3.8
SOADEMO-CILENT application, 2.5.3.1
SOAOrderBooking flow, 2.5.3.3
switch activities, 2.5.3.3.6
synchronous invocations in, 2.5.3.3.2
system requirements, 2.2.1
transforming data, 2.5.3.3.1
URL for launching, 2.5
SOADemo application projects, 2.4.1
SOADEMO-CLIENT application
deploying, 2.2.7
ordering, 2.5.3.1
tables for, 2.2.3.1
working with, 2.4.2
SOAOrderBooking flow, 2.5.3.3
SOAOrderBooking project
deploying, 2.2.7
directories in, 2.4.1.7
tables for, 2.2.3.1
SOAP
see Simple Object Access Protocol
SOAP services
adding in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.7
deleting in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.7.3
modifying in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.7.2
SOBAs
business interaction diagrams for, 3.2.4
defined, 3.2.3
orchestrating in design, 3.2.5
solution specifications, 3.2.6
specifying routing rules in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.10
SSL, WebDAV and, 8.4.2
structure definition file, 4.7.2, 4.7.2.2
switch activities
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.7
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.6
synchronous invocations
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.3.1
routing rules, 6.10.4
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.2
system properties, OC4J instance, 8.5.3
systems in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.4

T

target services
defined, 6.1
task display forms, 7.12.4
test suites
Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4.2
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 7.14.1
testing
Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4.2
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, using test suites, 7.14.1
Oracle ESB message flow in Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control, 6.13
web applications, 9.7
throw activities, 7.10.1.2
TopLink, building services with, 4
transformations
data mapper in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.1
designing, 3.3.1
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, used in, 7.5
reuse across Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 6.1
SOA Order Booking application, used in, 2.5.3.3.1

U

UDDI
see Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
UDDI browser in JDeveloper, 5.1.3
undeploying
applications, 11.4.3
undeploying processes, in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4.2
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration, 5.1.3
UpdateableCollection.xml file, 4.7.2
use cases
designing with, 3.2.3
for Oracle Web Services Manager, 10.2.3
UserInterface project, 2.4.2.5
username tokens in Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 10.3.11
users
Rule Author, 8.2
SOA Order Booking application, 2.5

V

value binding, Oracle ADF introduced, 9.1.3
variables
copying, 7.4.1
using in data model, 8.6
versions
of BPEL processes, 7.14
overwriting, 7.14, 7.14
viewing in Oracle BPEL Control, 13.4

W

web applications
Oracle ADF, building with, 9.1.4
page navigation, creating, 9.5.1
projects created for, 9.2.1
testing, 9.7
workspace, creating, 9.2
web pages.See JSF pages
web services
about, 5.1
and JSR-181, 5.2.4
asynchronous, 7.3
creating bottom-up, 5.2.3
data controls, using on a page, 9.6.1
debugging locally, 5.4.1.1
debugging remotely, 5.4.1.2
deploying, 5.2.7
deployment profile, 5.2.3.2
development lifecycle, 5.4
from EJB 3.0, 5.2.5
interoperability, 5.4.2
invoking
from backing beans, 9.6.3
using data controls, 9.6.1
invoking from Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 7.1, 7.3
JAX-RPC and Oracle SOAP, 5.2.3.1
JDeveloper development tools, 5.2.2
proxies, 5.3.1
serialization, 5.2.1
synchronous, 7.3
using in applications, 5.3
Web Services Agent, 10.3.7
Web Services Description Language, 5.1.2
web services description language, 7.1
WebDAV repository
configuring, 8.4.2
securing, 8.4.2
web.xml file, 9.5.6
workflow See human workflow tasks, 7.12
Worklist Application, logging in, 7.12.6
workspaces, creating for web applications, 9.2
WSDL
see Web Services Description Language
WSDL See web services description language
WS-I, 5.4.2
WS-I Basic Security Profile, 10.3.3

X

XML schema, proxy server and, 8.5.3
XMLFact
adding, 8.5.1.1
importing schema, 8.5.1.2
JAXB class directory, 8.5.1.1
JAXB-generated classes, 8.5.1.1
Rule Author and, 8.5.1.1
target package name field, 8.5.1.1
XML Schema field, 8.5.1.1
XPath Expression Builder, 7.13, 7.13.1.3
XPath expressions, 7.4, 7.7
XSLT Mapper, 7.5