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Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z
A
- accessing architecture view, 2.22.1
- action configuration, 4.6
- activity
-
- entity EJB, 3.11.1.6
- ADF task flows
-
- Oracle WebCenter, 3.5.1
- admin role
-
- user configuration, 4.2.1
- aggregated count
-
- metric type, 2.23
- aggregation
-
- in chart for custom dashboards, 8.1.2.2.4
- in table for custom dashboards, 8.1.2.1.2
- aggregation data
-
- export to file, 6.1.3
- analysis
-
- bottleneck, 5.4
- delay, 5.4
- impact, 5.5
- application mode, 1.2
-
- CAMM topology, 1.2
- applications, 3.12
-
- Web, 3.12.5
- AppSchema model
-
- functional view, 2.20
- AppSchema view
-
- in CAMM, 1.1.3
- architecture
-
- CAMM, 1.2
- architecture view, 2.22
-
- accessing, 2.22.1
- summary, 2.22.1.2
- types of, 2.22
- arguments
-
- export.xml file, 6.2.3, 6.2.3, 6.2.3, 6.2.3
- ASM platform
-
- intelligent, 1.1.6
- async dispatchers, 3.11.1.2
- attributes
-
- export.xml file, 6.2.3, 6.2.3
- average timing
-
- metric type, 2.23
B
- baseline performance, 9.1.3.1, 9.3
- beans
-
- entity, 3.12.8
- message driven, 3.12.9
- stateful, 3.12.7
- stateless, 3.12.6
- blackouts
-
- configuring for Service Level Objectives, 2.7
- creating for Service Level Objectives, 2.7
- deleting Service Level Objectives, 2.7
- Service Level Objectives summary list, 2.7
- books
-
- Oracle WebLogic portal, 3.1.4
- bottlenecks
-
- analysis, 5.4
- identifying performance, 9.1.3.2, 9.4
- removing performance, 9.1.3.3
- browser access to CAMM, 2.1.1
- business SLAs guidelines, 9.2
- byte statistics, JMS destinations, 3.11.1.4
C
- cache
-
- entity EJB, 3.11.1.6
- stateful EJB, 3.12.7.1
- CAMM
-
- architecture, 1.2
- database, 1.2.3
- how to use, 9
- Java agents, 1.2.1
- manager, 1.2.2
- node, 3.17
- starting, 2.1
- terminology, 1.1.1
- user interface, 1.2.4
- channels node, 3.11.3
- characterization, performance, 5.2
- chart type
-
- in chart for custom dashboards, 8.1.2.2.1
- chart, custom chart for dashboards, 8.1.2.2
- class node
-
- in processes, 3.6.3
- colors, edge, 2.21.1
- columns
-
- in table for custom dashboard, 8.1.2.1.3
- comparative view
-
- performance analysis, 2.14
- component level
-
- architecture view, 2.22
- component level execution
-
- architecture view, 2.22
- components
-
- configuring for custom dashboards, 8.1.2
- in custom dashboards, 8.1.3
- configuration
-
- action, 4.6
- export, 6.2
- periodic export, 6.2.1
- user, 4.2
- containers
-
- persistent, 3.11.1.6
- persistent in processes, 3.6.2
- stateless, 3.11.1.5
- creating
-
- custom dashboards, 8.1
- custom views, 7.1
- Service Level Objectives, 2.6.1
- Service Level Objectives blackouts, 2.7
- custom metrics, 3.16
-
- monitoring environment, 2.18
- custom views, creating, 7.1
D
- dashboards
-
- creating custom, 8.1
- creating tabbed, 8.2
- health indicators, 2.4
- promote to, 2.19
- utilizing custom, 8.4
- viewing custom, 8.4
- data
-
- example of exported for WebLogic, 6.3
- export modes, 6.1
- performance graphs and data items, 2.12
- data displayed
-
- display interval, 2.9
- time frame, 2.8
- data items
-
- performance data, 2.12
- database
-
- CAMM, 1.2.3
- export data to, 6.1.2
- date, exporting, 6
- delay analysis, 5.4
-
- view
-
- in processes, 3.6.1.1
- Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.1
- dependency
-
- node, 3.12.2
- types, 3.12.2, 3.12.2
- deployment edge relationship, 2.21.1
- deployments nodes, 3.12.3
- desktops
-
- displaying portal, 3.10.3
- Oracle WebLogic portal, 3.1.1
- destinations
-
- JMS, 3.11.1.4
- dimensions
-
- in chart for custom dashboards, 8.1.2.2.1
- dispatchers
-
- async, 3.11.1.2
- sync, 3.11.1.3
- display interval
-
- context, 2.9.2
- data displayed, 2.9
- time frame, 2.9.1
- do-it-yourself manual processes, avoiding, 1.1.5
E
- easy scroller, 2.16
- edge types
-
- and colors, 2.21.1
- deployment, 2.21.1
- method call dynamic, 2.21.1
- EJB
-
- activity, 3.11.1.6
- activity table in processes, 3.6.2.1
- cache table in processes, 3.6.2.2
- entity cache, 3.11.1.6, 3.12.8.2
- entity locking, 3.11.1.6, 3.12.8.4
- entity transactions, 3.11.1.6, 3.12.8.3
- entity transactions table in processes, 3.6.2.3
- locking table in processes, 3.6.2.4
- message driven activity, 3.12.9.1
- message driven transactions, 3.12.9.2
- services, 3.9.2
- stateful cache, 3.12.7.1
- stateful locking, 3.12.7.3
- stateful transactions, 3.12.7.2
- entity
-
- beans, 3.12.8
- EJB activity, 3.11.1.6
- EJB activity table in processes, 3.6.2.1
- EJB cache, 3.11.1.6, 3.12.8.2
- EJB cache table in processes, 3.6.2.2
- EJB locking, 3.11.1.6, 3.12.8.4
- EJB locking table in processes, 3.6.2.4
- EJB transactions, 3.11.1.6, 3.12.8.3
- EJB transactions table in processes, 3.6.2.3
- in chart for custom dashboards, 8.1.2.2.2
- in table for custom dashboards, 8.1.2.1.1
- performance ranking, 5.1
- type in Service Level Objectives, 4.5
- environments
-
- service-oriented views, 1.1.3
- events
-
- node performance, 3.11.2
- view in processes, 3.6.1.2
- viewer in Service Level Objectives, 2.6.2.3
- execute queues
-
- health, 3.11.1.1
- execute thread
-
- thread count, 3.11.1.1
- export
-
- configuration, 6.2
- manual execution of metric, 6.2.2
- export modes
-
- data, 6.1
- exporting data, 6
- export.xml file, 6.2.3
F
- file
-
- export data to, 6.1.1
- functional view of AppSchema model, 2.20
G
- graphs
-
- performance data, 2.12
- right-click operations, 2.13
- guidelines
-
- business SLAs, 9.2
H
- health
-
- integration, 3.11.1
- health indicators
-
- dashboard, 2.4
- multiple, 2.4.1
- histogram
-
- performance, 5.2.4
- how to use CAMM, 9
- HTTP services, 3.9.1
I
- image
-
- in custom dashboards, 8.1.2.4
- impact analysis, 5.5
- improving performance, 9.1.3
- instrumentation in processes, 3.6.3
- integration, 3.11
- interval context
-
- display interval, 2.9.2
J
- J2EE application
-
- demand for, 1.1.4
- managing, 1.1.2
- Java agents
-
- CAMM, 1.2.1
- JDBCs services, 3.9.3
- JMS destinations, 3.11.1.4
- JSF pages
-
- Oracle WebCenter, 3.5.2
L
- label, in custom dashboards, 8.1.2.3
- layout templates in custom dashboards, 8.1.1
- load regression, multi-point, 5.2.1
- load scattergram, 5.2.2
- locking
-
- entity EJB, 3.11.1.6
- stateful EJB, 3.12.7.3
M
- mapping
-
- SLAs to SLOs, 9.1.1, 9.2
- maximum response time measurement
-
- metric type, 2.23
- memory leak detection, 5.3
- message driven
-
- beans, 3.12.9
- EJB activity, 3.12.9.1
- EJB transactions, 3.12.9.2
- message statistics
-
- JMS destinations, 3.11.1.4
- metadata view
-
- Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.2
- method node
-
- in processes, 3.6.3
- methodology, CAMM, 9
- metric export
-
- manual execution, 6.2.2
- metrics
-
- custom, 3.16
- customizing for monitoring, 2.18
- in chart for custom dashboards, 8.1.2.2.3
- promote to dashboard, 2.19
- Service Level Objectives, 4.4
- setting Service Level Objectives on, 9.1.3.4
- setting SLOs on, 9.5
- types, 2.23
- WebLogic, 9.5
- minimum response time measurement
-
- metric type, 2.23
- modeled entities view
-
- Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.6
- modes
-
- application, 1.2
- data export, 6.1
- service, 1.2
- module level
-
- architecture view, 2.22
- module level execution
-
- architecture view, 2.22
- monitor workspace
-
- drill down, 2.5
- Oracle SOA Suite, 2.5.2
- Oracle WebCenter, 2.5.5
- Oracle WebLogic, 2.5.1
- Service Component Architecture, 2.5.4
- WebSphere, 2.5.3
- monitoring
-
- configuring custom metrics, 2.18
N
- name
-
- Service Level Objectives, 4.3
- navigating CAMM, 2.3
- navigation
-
- easy scroller, 2.16
- navigation view
-
- in table for custom dashboard, 8.1.2.1.4
- node
-
- groups, 2.4.3
- hierarchy in processes, 3.6.1
- method in processes, 3.6.3
- nodes
-
- CAMM, 3.17
- class in processes, 3.6.3
- dependencies, 3.12.2
- deployments, 3.12.3
- hierarchy in Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.8
- pageflows, 3.8
- services, 3.12.1
O
- operation routing rules view
-
- Oracle ESB, 3.4.5
- operator role
-
- user configuration, 4.2.2
- Oracle BPEL Processes, 3.3
- Oracle ESB, 3.4
- Oracle resources, 3.15
- Oracle SOA Suite
-
- monitor workspace, 2.5.2
- Oracle WebCenter, 3.5
-
- monitor workspace, 2.5.5
- Oracle WebLogic
-
- monitor workspace, 2.5.1
- portals, 3.1
- resources, 3.13
P
- pageflow viewer
-
- Oracle WebLogic portal, 3.1.3
- pageflows node, 3.8
- pages
-
- JSF in Oracle WebCenter, 3.5.2
- Oracle WebLogic portal, 3.1.5
- WebSphere portals, 3.2.2
- parameters
-
- defining Service Level Objectives, 2.6.2
- partner link bindings view
-
- Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.5
- partner link type role view
-
- Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.4
- partner links view
-
- Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.3
- PDF
-
- saving view as, 2.15
- performance
-
- analytics, 5
- application by type, 9.4.2
- baseline, 9.1.3.1, 9.3
- characteristics of target, 9.1.2
- characterization, 5.2
- comparative view analysis, 2.14
- graphs and data items, 2.12
- histogram, 5.2.4
- identifying bottlenecks, 9.1.3.2, 9.4
- improvement process, 9.1.3
- measurement queries, 2.11
- node, 3.11.2
- removing bottlenecks, 9.1.3.3
- system level, 9.4.3
- periodic export configuration, 6.2.1
- persistent containers, 3.11.1.6
-
- in processes, 3.6.2
- platform
-
- intelligent, 1.1.4
- portal application
-
- performance bottleneck at, 9.4.1
- portal desktop
-
- displaying, 3.10.3
- portal hierarchy
-
- Oracle WebLogic portal, 3.1
- WebSphere portals, 3.2
- portals
-
- Oracle WebLogic, 3.1
- WebSphere virtual, 3.2.1
- portlet drill down
-
- Oracle WebLogic portal, 3.1.2
- portlet performance
-
- Web Services Remote Portlet producers, 3.10.1
- portlets
-
- Oracle WebCenter, 3.5.3
- Oracle WebLogic portal, 3.1.6
- Web Services Remote Portlet producer, 3.10.1
- WebSphere portals, 3.2.3
- process flow viewer, 2.4.2
- process nodes
-
- node groups, 2.4.3
- performance, 3.11.2
- processes, 3.6
-
- deployed WebLogic, 3.6
- node hierarchy, 3.6.1
Q
- queries
-
- performance measurements, 2.11
- URL, 2.11.1
R
- refresh rate
-
- data on window, 2.10
- resources
-
- Oracle, 3.15
- Oracle WebLogic, 3.13
- WebSphere, 3.14
- right-click operations
-
- tables and graphs, 2.13
- role
-
- admin in user configuration, 4.2.1
- operator in user configuration, 4.2.2
- user in user configuration, 4.2.3
S
- saving
-
- custom dashboards, 8.1.4
- view as PDF, 2.15
- view in custom dashboards, 8.1.5
- SCA See Service Component Architecture
- scattergram
-
- load, 5.2.2
- scroller
-
- easy navigation, 2.16
- Service Component Architecture, 3.18
-
- monitor workspace, 2.5.4
- service definition view
-
- Oracle ESB, 3.4.3
- service details view
-
- Oracle ESB, 3.4.1
- Service Level Objectives
-
- blackouts summary list, 2.7
- configuring, 2.6
- configuring blackouts, 2.7
- creating, 2.6.1
- creating blackouts, 2.7
- defining parameters for, 2.6.2
- deleting blackouts, 2.7
- entity type, 4.5
- events viewer, 2.6.2.3
- metrics, 4.4
- name, 4.3
- setting on key metrics, 9.1.3.4
- types of, 2.6.2.2
- variables, 4.6
- service mode, 1.2
-
- CAMM topology, 1.2
- service operations view
-
- Oracle ESB, 3.4.4
- service parent details view
-
- Oracle ESB, 3.4.2
- service-oriented views, 1.1.3
- services, 3.9
- services node
-
- applications, 3.12.1
- setting
-
- Service Level Objectives on key metrics, 9.1.3.4
- SLOs on key metrics, 9.5
- SLOs
-
- See Service Level Objectives
- snapshot count
-
- metric type, 2.23
- SOA application
-
- demand for, 1.1.4
- monitoring, 1.1.2
- starting CAMM, 2.1
- stateful
-
- beans, 3.12.7
- EJB cache, 3.12.7.1
- EJB locking, 3.12.7.3
- EJB transactions, 3.12.7.2
- stateless
-
- beans, 3.12.6
- containers, 3.11.1.5
- steps in using CAMM, 9
- subscribers node, 3.11.4
- sync dispatchers, 3.11.1.3
- system level performance, 9.4.3
T
- tab descriptions
-
- Oracle WebLogic portal level, 3.1
- WebSphere portal level, 3.2
- tables
-
- custom for dashboards, 8.1.2.1
- right-click operations, 2.13
- target
-
- performance characteristics, 9.1.2
- task flows
-
- ADF in Oracle WebCenter, 3.5.1
- user-defined in Oracle WebCenter, 3.5.1.1
- templates
-
- layout for custom dashboards, 8.1.1
- terminology, 1.1.1
- tier dependencies
-
- topology view, 2.21.1
- time frame
-
- data displayed, 2.8
- display interval, 2.9.1
- specifying, 2.9.3
- time-based
-
- performance distribution, 5.2.3
- performance trend, 5.2.5
- topology
-
- application mode, 1.2
- service mode, 1.2
- Web Services Remote Portlet, 3.10.2
- topology view, 2.21
-
- in CAMM, 1.1.3
- Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.7
- tier dependencies, 2.21.1
- transactions
-
- entity EJB, 3.11.1.6
- stateful EJB, 3.12.7.2
- tree summary
-
- Oracle WebLogic portal, 3.1
- WebSphere portals, 3.2
- trend
-
- time-based performance, 5.2.5
- types
-
- dependency, 3.12.2, 3.12.2
- edge, 2.21.1
- method call dynamic, 2.21.1
- metric, 2.23
U
- URL query, 2.11.1
- user
-
- configuration, 4.2
- interface in CAMM, 1.2.4
- role in user configuration, 4.2.3
- user-defined task flows
-
- Oracle WebCenter, 3.5.1.1
- utilizing
-
- custom dashboards, 8.4
V
- view
-
- architecture, 2.22
- comparative, 2.14
- delay analysis in Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.1
- delay analysis in processes, 3.6.1.1
- events in processes, 3.6.1.2
- functional of AppSchema model, 2.20
- metadata in Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.2
- operation routing rules in Oracle ESB, 3.4.5
- partner link bindings in Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.5
- partner link type role in Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.4
- partner links in Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.3
- saving as PDF, 2.15
- service definition view in Oracle ESB, 3.4.3
- service details in Oracle ESB, 3.4.1
- service operations in Oracle ESB, 3.4.4
- service parent details in Oracle ESB, 3.4.2
- topology, 2.21
- topology of Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.7
- view modeled entities in Oracle BPEL processes, 3.3.6
- viewers
-
- pageflow for Oracle WebLogic portal, 3.1.3
- process flow, 2.4.2
- viewing
-
- custom dashboards, 8.4
- views
-
- creating custom, 7.1
- sharing in custom dashboards, 8.3
- zooming in and out, 2.17
W
- Web 2.0 service
-
- Oracle WebCenter, 3.5.1.2
- Web applications, 3.12.5
- web browser access to CAMM, 2.1.1
- Web Services, 3.7
- WebLogic
-
- example of exported data, 6.3
- key metrics, 9.5
- WebSphere
-
- monitor workspace, 2.5.3
- portals, 3.2
- resources, 3.14
- workshop projects, 3.12.4
- WSRP producers, 3.10
Z
- zooming in and out for views, 2.17