Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V W X
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