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