This is a screenshot showing a sample Oracle ESB Control.
In the upper right, there are links labeled About and Logout.
On the left, is a panel labeled Services. Below that title are three buttons labeled Create, Delete, and Move. There is also a button labeled circular arrows for refreshing the panel. Below the buttons, there are two columns labeled: Name and Status.
In the Services panel, there is a list of systems/service groups and the services in each system/service group.
In the upper middle area at the top, there are three links: Services, Instances, and Maps. The Services link is a gear surrounded by a blue bubble. The instances link appears as a text page. The map link appears as a line connecting two points.
On the right, below the three links, there are several tabs: Diagram, Definition, and Routing Rules, and Trackable Fields. The tabs vary by the object selected in the Services panel.
In this screenshot, the Diagram tab is selected.
The diagram panel shows, an adapter service symbol connected to a routing service symbol. This routing service symbol is connected to another routing service which then connects to two adapter service symbols.
On the bottom right side of the page are two subtabs: Navigator and Details. The Navigator subtab contains a high-level view of the Diagram tab and the Details subtab displays details about the selected service.