Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U W X
A
- actionable email account, 18.2
- Active Data Cache, 22.2.1
- adapters
-
- See also Oracle Adapters
- addresses
-
- configuring multiple send addresses, 18.5
- application roles
-
- seeding with WLST scripts, 18.8.3
- assertions
-
- definition, 1.3.3.4
- audit level
-
- BPEL process service engine, 9.1
- impact of disabling audit tracking across multiple composite flows, 8.2.2
- order of precedence, 1.3.1.1, 8.2.2
- setting at the BPEL process service component level, 9.2
- SOA composite application, 8.2.2
- SOA Infrastructure, 3.1
- audit tracking
-
- order of precedence, 1.3.1.1
- audit trail
-
- sensors, 10.1
- viewing for a BPEL process service component, 10.1
- audit trail threshold, 9.1
- audit-level flags
-
- Oracle Mediator, 12.2
- authentication providers
-
- adding, 18.7.1
B
- B2B
-
- bindings, 31
- monitoring, 31
- server properties, 30
- B2B infrastructure
-
- monitoring, 31.1
- backup, 1.3.3
- BAM
-
- See Oracle Business Activity Monitoring
- binding components
-
- configuring, 33
- definition, 1.2.5
- direct binding, 34.1
- faults, 34.1
- instances, 34.1
- managing, 35
- monitoring, 4.3, 34
- policies, 35.1
- properties, 33.1
- references, 1.2.5
- rejected messages, 34.2
- restrictions on specifying multiple bindings, 35
- services, 1.2.5
- BPEL monitors
-
- disabling, 11.5
- BPEL process service components
-
- audit trail and process flow, 10.1
- configuring, 9
- defining a fault policy, 1.3.3.1
- definition, 1.2.4
- fault recovery, 11.1
- faults, 10.2, 11.1
- instances, 10.2, 10.3
- managing, 11
- monitoring, 10
- policies, 11.2
- sensor data, 10.4
- BPEL process service engines
-
- audit level, 9.1
- configuring, 9
- deployed processes, 10.8
- fault recovery, 11.3
- faults, 10.5, 11.3
- instances, 10.5, 10.7
- managing, 11
- message failure and recovery, 11.4
- monitoring, 10
- payload validation, 9.1
- request and thread statistics, 10.6
- BPEL sensors
-
- disabling, 11.5
- disabling at the service engine level, 9.1
- disabling at the SOA composite application level, 8.2.2
- browsers
-
- supported, 2.1
- bulk recovery
-
- of faults, 8.5, 8.6
- business events
-
- fault recovery, 32.4
- faults, 32.4
- managing, 32
- policies on event subscriptions are not supported, 32.2
- receiving events in a composite with multiple revisions, 32.3
- subscribers, 32.3
- subscribing to, 32.2
- business faults, 1.3.3.1
- business rules
-
- configuring, 16
- engine cache and operation statistics, 17.2
- monitoring, 17
- business rules service engine, 16.1
-
- faults, 17.4
- business rules service engines
-
- deployed components, 17.5
- instances, 17.3
C
- callback server URL
-
- property, 3.1
- property change requires a restart, 3.1
- chunking, 3.1
- composite sensors
-
- audit trail, 10.1
- searching for, 8.3
- composite URLs
-
- editing, 8.1
- conversation ID
-
- definition, 1.2.3
- cross references
-
- Oracle Mediator, 15
D
- data sources
-
- definition, 3.1
- properties, 3.1
- decision component log files, 17.7
- decision service component
-
- faults, 17.4
- decision service component statistics, 17.2
- decision service components
-
- definition, 1.2.4
- deployed components, 17.5
- instances, 17.6
- monitoring, 17
- demo user community, A
- deployed components
-
- Oracle Mediator, 14.1
- deployment
-
- guidelines, 5.1
- revisions of different composites, 5.1
- SOA composite applications, 5.1
- direct binding, 34.1
-
- cannot configure properties for, 33
- dispatcher engine threads, 9.1
- dispatcher invoke threads, 9.1
- dispatcher system threads, 9.1
- distribution lists, 21.6
- drivers
-
- deploying
-
- Oracle User Messaging Service, 26.1
- dynamic assignment functions, 18.2
- dynamic assignments, 18.2
E
- ECIDs
-
- definition, 10.1
- restrictions, 10.1
- e-mail addresses
-
- correcting, 20.5
- e-mail server
-
- IMAP, 18.1
- SMTP, 18.1
- emulations
-
- definition, 1.3.3.4
- endpoint properties
-
- inbound adapters, 27.4
- outbound adapters, 27.5
- endpoint reference
-
- changing for Oracle Service Registry, 33.1.3
- endpoint URLs
-
- editing, 8.1
- engine cache and operation statistics
-
- business rules, 17.2
- enterprise message sources, 22.2.4
- Error/Retry infrastructure
-
- Oracle Mediator, 12.5
- Event Engine, 22.2.2
- exporting
-
- a running SOA composite application, 8.10
F
- fault policy, 8.5
-
- creating, 1.3.3.1, 8.5.1, 8.5.2, 8.6
- definition, 1.3.3.1
- required for BPEL process fault recovery, 1.3.3.1
- faults
-
- binding components, 34.1
- BPEL process service component fault recovery, 11.1
- BPEL process service engine fault recovery, 11.3
- bulk recovery, 8.5, 8.6
- business event fault recovery, 32.4
- business events, 32.4
- business fault definition, 1.3.3.1
- business rules service engine, 17.4
- examples of BPEL process fault recovery, 8.5.1
- examples of nonrecoverable faults, 1.3.3.1
- examples of Oracle Mediator fault recovery, 8.5.2
- examples of recoverable faults, 1.3.3.1
- human workflow fault recovery, 8.5, 20.2, 20.4
- human workflow service components, 19.1, 20.4, 20.4
- human workflow service engines, 19.4, 20.2
- in audit trail, 10.1
- inbound adapters, 28.1
- Oracle Mediator, 14.2
- Oracle Web Service Manager fault definition, 1.3.3.1
- outbound adapters, 28.5, 28.6, 28.7
- recovery, 1.3.3.1
- recovery of SOA composite application faults, 4.1, 7.1
- SOA composite application fault recovery, 8.6
- SOA Infrastructure, 8.5
- SOA Infrastructure fault recovery, 8.5
- system fault definition, 1.3.3.1
- types, 1.3.3.1
- File Adapter
-
- logs, 28.9
- functions
-
- restrictions on adding multiple properties to a function, 18.2
G
- groups
-
- seeding with LDAP tools, 18.8
H
- Heartbeat Framework
-
- Oracle Mediator, 12.6
- human workflow
-
- fault recovery, 8.5
- faults not persisted in the dehydration store, 8.5
- moving data from a test to a production environment, 20.6
- notifications, 20.5
-
- properties, 18.1
- prerequisites for configuring notification properties, 18.1
- task service properties, 18.2
- task status, 19.2
- WSDL files
-
- security, 6.9
- human workflow service components
-
- configuring, 18
- definition, 1.2.4
- fault recovery, 20.4
- faults, 19.1, 20.4
- instances, 19.1, 19.3
- managing, 20
- monitoring, 19
- performing fault recovery from Oracle BPM Worklist, 1.3.3.1
- policies, 20.1
- URI of task details application, 20.3
- human workflow service engines
-
- configuring, 18
- deployed workflows, 19.7
- fault recovery, 20.2
- faults, 19.4, 20.2, 20.4
- instances, 19.4, 19.6
- managing, 20
- monitoring, 19
- requests and operation statistics, 19.4, 19.5
I
- identity service
-
- customizing the provider, 18.7.4
- third-party providers, 18.7
- IMAP e-mail server
-
- configuring, 18.1
- instance and fault metrics pages
-
- disabling in the System MBean Browser, 3.1.1
- disabling the retrieval of instance and fault count metrics, 3.1, B.2
- optimizing the loading of, 3.1, B.2
- instance ID
-
- creating, 1.2.3, 8.3
- instance states, 3.1
-
- definition, 3.1
- scenarios under which the state is not evaluated, 8.3
- instances
-
- aborting, 8.3
- binding components, 34.1
- business rules service engines, 17.3
- capturing the composite instance state, 3.1
- decision service components, 17.6
- deleting at the SOA Infrastructure level, 8.4, 8.4
- deleting from a composite application home page, 8.3, 8.3
- deleting large numbers of, 8.9
- distinguishing unit test instances from other instances, 1.2.3
- human workflow service components, 19.1, 19.3
- human workflow service engines, 19.4, 19.6
- inbound adapters, 28.1
- initiating a test instance, 8.1
- invoking multiple instances, 8.1
- mismatch between composite instances and service component instances, 8.3.1
- outbound adapters, 28.5
- service components, 1.2.4
- setting the composite instance name at design time, 8.3.2
- SOA composite applications, 1.2.3
- states, 3.1
- statistics
-
- Oracle Mediator, 13.1.1
- instant messaging
-
- messages are not actionable, 18.1
J
- Java EE applications
-
- navigating through, 2.2.3
L
- large document threshold, 9.1
- LDAP tools
-
- seeding users, groups, and application roles, 18.8
- local optimization
-
- configuring, 8.8.2
- log files
-
- accessing, 2.2.1
- configuring, 3.4
- encoding property, 3.4.1
- viewing, 17.7
- logging in
-
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, 2.1
- logging out
-
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, 2.3
M
- managed servers
-
- starting and stopping, B.1
- Mediator
-
- See Oracle Mediator
- message recovery
-
- in BPEL process service engines, 11.4
- message sources, 22.2.4
- metrics-level flags
-
- Oracle Mediator, 12.3
- migration
-
- of human workflow data from a test to a production environment, 20.6
- MTOM optimization
-
- restrictions, 35.1.2
- multiple instances
-
- invoking, 8.1
- multiple send addresses
-
- configuring, 18.5
N
- notification service
-
- pluggable, 18.4
- notifications
-
- actionable addresses, 18.1
- configuration modes, 18.1
- configuring addresses, 18.1
- human workflow
-
- incoming e-mail, 20.5
- outgoing, 20.5
- properties, 18.1
- prerequisites for configuring, 18.1
O
- Oracle Adapters
-
- configuring, 27
- deployed resource adapters, 2.2.3
- endpoint properties
-
- inbound adapters, 27.4
- outbound adapters, 27.5
- faults
-
- inbound adapters, 28.1
- outbound adapters, 28.5, 28.6, 28.7
- File Adapter
-
- logs, 28.9
- in multiple revisions of SOA composite applications, 8.3
- instances
-
- inbound adapters, 28.1
- outbound adapters, 28.5
- managing, 29
- monitoring, 28
- policies
-
- inbound adapters, 29.1
- outbound adapters, 29.2
- properties
-
- inbound adapters, 28.4
- outbound adapters, 28.8
- rejected messages
-
- inbound adapters, 28.2, 28.3
- Oracle B2B
-
- accessing from Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, 31.2
- configuring, 30
- EM metrics, 30.1
- monitoring, 31
- Oracle BPM Worklist
-
- performing fault recovery from, 1.3.3.1
- Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
-
- configuring, 21
- managing, 23
- monitoring, 22
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
-
- accessing Oracle B2B, 31.2
- logging in, 2.1
- logging out, 2.3
- Oracle Fusion Middleware
-
- definition, 1.1
- Oracle Internet Directory, 21.9.4
- Oracle Mediator service components
-
- configuring, 12, 12
- definition, 1.2.4
- fault recovery, 1.3.3.1
- managing, 14
- monitoring, 13
- Oracle Mediator service engines
-
- managing, 14
- monitoring, 13
- Oracle Service Registry
-
- changing the endpoint reference and service key, 33.1.3
- configuring caching of WSDL URLs, 33.1.3.1
- inquiry URL, 3.1
- properties, 3.1
- Oracle SOA Suite
-
- administration, 1.3, 2
- configuration, 1.3.1
- definition, 1.2
- management, 1.3.3
- monitoring, 1.3.2
- Oracle SSL ciphers, 3.1
- Oracle User Messaging Service (UMS)
-
- configuring, 24
- managing, 26, 26
- monitoring, 25
- Oracle wallet password, 3.1
- Oracle Web Service Manager faults, 1.3.3.1
- Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
-
- accessing, 2.2.4
- performing Oracle SOA Suite administrative tasks from, 2.2.4
- OracleSystemUser, 23.3
- ora-human-intervention action
-
- fault policy definitions, 8.5, 8.6, 8.6
- orphaned service component instances
-
- generating, 8.3
- OWSM
-
- See also Oracle Web Services Manager
P
- Parallel infrastructure
-
- Oracle Mediator, 12.4
- passwords
-
- changing the default password in the embedded LDAP server, 18.8.1
- payload validation
-
- BPEL process service engine, 9.1
- SOA composite applications, 8.2.2
- SOA Infrastructure, 3.1
- payloads
-
- saving, 8.1
- pluggable notification service, 18.4
-
- registration, 18.4.2
- policies
-
- binding components, 35.1
- BPEL process service components, 11.2
- definition, 1.3.3.2
- execution of, 1.3.3.2.1
- faults, 1.3.3.1
- human workflow service components, 20.1
- inbound adapters, 29.1
- local attachments, 8.8.2
- location of errors in services and references, 35.1
- no support for policies on event subscriptions, 32.2
- Oracle Mediator, 14.3
- outbound adapters, 29.2
- overriding policy configuration property values, 35.1.1
- SOA composite applications, 8.8
- supported categories, 1.3.3.2
- ports
-
- changing the SOA Infrastructure server URL port, 3.3
- privileges
-
- required for performing specific tasks, 1.3, C.1
- properties
-
- actionable addresses, 18.1
- actionable e-mail account, 18.2
- audit level of BPEL process service engine, 9.1
- audit level of SOA composite application, 8.2.2
- audit level of SOA Infrastructure, 3.1
- audit trail threshold, 9.1
- binding components, 33.1
- callback server URL, 3.1
- capture composite instance state of SOA Infrastructure, 3.1
- changing of specific properties requires a restart, 3.1
- chunking, 3.1
- data sources, 3.1
- dispatcher engine threads, 9.1
- dispatcher invoke threads, 9.1
- dispatcher system threads, 9.1
- dynamic assignment and task escalation functions, 18.2
- inbound adapters, 28.4
- large document threshold, 9.1
- notification properties, 18.1
- Oracle Service Registry, 3.1
- Oracle SSL ciphers, 3.1
- Oracle wallet password, 3.1
- order of precedence, 1.3.1, 3.1, 8.2.2
- outbound adapters, 28.8
- payload validation in SOA composite applications, 8.2.2
- payload validation in SOA Infrastructure, 3.1
- payload validation in the BPEL process service engine, 9.1
- server URL, 3.1
- SOA Infrastructure, 3.1
- Web service binding, 3.1
- purging
-
- instances, 8.9
R
- redeployment
-
- guidelines, 5.2
- SOA composite applications, 5.2
- references
-
- definition, 1.2.5, 4.3
- location of policy errors, 35.1
- monitoring, 4.3
- rejected messages
-
- binding components, 34.2
- definition, 1.3.3.1
- inbound adapters, 28.2, 28.3
- Reports Engine, 22.3.1
- request breakdown
-
- statistics
-
- Oracle Mediator, 13.2.1
- requests and operation statistics
-
- human workflow service engines, 19.4, 19.5
- revision
-
- definition, 1.3.3.3
- revisions
-
- distinguishing the default revision from other revisions, 1.3.3.3
- version added to the application name, 1.3.3.3
- roles
-
- required for performing specific tasks, 1.3, C.1
- routing
-
- statistics
-
- Oracle Mediator, 13.1.2
- rules See business rules
S
- Secure Socket Layer, 21.9.3
- security
-
- application policies, 2.2.1
- application roles, 2.2.1
- automatically authenticating Oracle BPM Worklist users in SAML SSO environments, 6.5
- automatically authenticating Oracle BPM Worklist users in Windows Native authentication environments, 6.6
- available documentation, 6.1
- configuring for human workflow WSDL files, 6.9
- configuring for two-way SSL communication, 6.2
- configuring Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle HTTP Server for SSL communication, 6.4
- configuring SSL between SOA composite application instances and Oracle WebCache, 6.10
- listing Oracle Internet Directory as the first authentication provider, 6.7
- passing security properties with messages, 8.1
- switching from non-SSL to SSL configurations with Oracle BPM Worklist, 6.8
- seeding
-
- users, groups, and application roles with LDAP tools, 18.8
- sensors, 10.1
-
- disabling BPEL monitors and sensors, 11.5
- disabling BPEL sensors at the service engine level, 9.1
- disabling BPEL sensors at the SOA composite application level, 8.2.2
- monitoring, 10.4
- server URL
-
- property, 3.1
- property change requires a restart, 3.1
- service and reference binding components
-
- See binding components
- service components
-
- BPEL processes, 10, 11
- definition, 1.2.4
- human workflow, 18, 19, 20
- instance IDs, 1.2.4
- instances, 1.2.4
- Oracle Mediator, 12
- orphaned instances, 8.3
- service engines
-
- BPEL processes, 10, 11
- business rules, 16.1
- definition, 1.2.6
- human workflow, 18, 19, 20
- monitoring at the SOA Infrastructure level, 4.1
- monitoring the average request processing times, 4.2
- Oracle Mediator, 12
- service infrastructure
-
- definition, 1.2.7
- monitoring the average request processing times, 4.2
- service key
-
- changing for Oracle Service Registry, 33.1.3
- services
-
- definition, 1.2.5, 4.3
- location of policy errors, 35.1
- monitoring, 4.3
- SMTP e-mail server
-
- configuring, 18.1
- SOA composite applications
-
- activating a revision, 8.2.1
- application states after SOA Infrastructure shutdown, 3.2.1
- audit level, 8.2.2
- configuring for two-way SSL communication, 6.2
- configuring Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle HTTP Server for SSL communication, 6.4
- contents, 1.2.8
- definition, 1.2.2
- deployed states, 8.2
- deploying, 5
- deploying a revision, 8.2.1
- fault recovery, 8.6
- faults, 8.6
- instances, 1.2.3
-
- deleting, 8.3, 8.4
- life cycle, 1.3.3.3
- managing, 8
- managing the application state at the SOA Infrastructure level, 8.2.1
- managing the application state from the SOA composite application home page, 8.2.2
- monitoring, 7
- monitoring faults, 7.1
- monitoring instances, 7.1
- packaging, 5
- payload validation, 8.2.2
- redeploying, 5.2
- redeploying a revision, 8.2.1
- retiring a revision, 8.2.1
- securing, 6
- setting the default revision, 8.2.1
- showing the composite XML definition, 8.2.2
- showing the WSDL and endpoint URI, 8.2.2
- shutting down a revision, 8.2.1
- starting up a revision, 8.2.1
- test instances, 8.1
- testing, 1.3.3.4, 8.2.2, 8.7
- undeploying, 5.3
- undeploying a revision, 8.2.1
- SOA Composite menu
-
- description of options, 2.2.2
- navigating through, 2.2.2
- SOA Infrastructure
-
- audit level, 3.1
- changing ports, 3.3
- configuring, 3
- fault recovery, 8.5
- faults, 8.5
- managing the application state, 8.2.1
- monitoring, 4
- payload validation, 3.1
- processing requests, 4.2
- properties, 3.1
- recent instances and faults, 4.1
- restarting the SOA Infrastructure does not activate endpoints when a retired composite is activated, 3.2.2
- starting and stopping, 3.2
- startup failure when cwallet.sso includes the SOA map, 3.2.3
- SOA Infrastructure application
-
- definition, 1.2.1
- SOA Infrastructure menu
-
- description of options, 2.2.1
- navigating through, 2.2.1
- sources, message, 22.2.4
- SSL, 21.9.3
-
- configuring SOA composite applications for two-way SSL communication, 6.2
- stress testing
-
- invoking multiple instances, 8.1
- System Bean Browser
-
- CustomNSDriverPropertyNames property, 18.4.2
- UddiCacheLifetime property, 33.1.3.1
- system faults, 1.3.3.1
- System MBean Browser
-
- ASNSDriverIMAddress property, 18.1
- ASNSDrivers property, 18.5
- BpelcClasspath property, 9.1
- bpel.config.auditlevel property, 9.2
- CustomNSDriverPropertyNames property, 18.1
- disabling instance and fault count metrics retrieval, 3.1.1
- ExpirationMaxRetry property, 9.1
- ExpirationRetryDelay property, 9.1
- FaxCoverPageCount property, 18.1
- GlobalTxMaxRetry property, 3.1
- GlobalTxRetryInterval property, 3.1
- HttpProxyAuthRealm property, 3.1
- HttpProxyAuthType property, 3.1
- HttpProxyHost property, 3.1
- HttpProxyPassword property, 3.1
- HttpProxyPort property, 3.1
- HttpProxyUsername property, 3.1
- HttpServerURL property, 3.1
- HttpsServerURL property, 3.1
- InstanceKeyBlockSize property, 9.1
- instructions on using, 2.2.1
- invoking custom MBeans with WLST, 2.2.1
- KeystoreLocation property, 3.1, 6.2
- MaximumNumberOfInvokeMessagesInCache property, 9.1
- navigational path, 3.1
- OneWayDeliveryPolicy property, 9.1
- ServerURL property, 3.3
- StatsLastN property, 9.1
- SyncMaxWaitTime property, 9.1
- UddiCacheLifetime property, 3.1
T
- task escalations, 18.2
- task service properties
-
- human workflow, 18.2
- test cases
-
- definition, 1.3.3.4
- test suite
-
- assertions, 1.3.3.4
- definition, 1.3.3.4
- emulations, 1.3.3.4
- testing
-
- initiating a test instance, 8.1
- restrictions on displaying payload data in the Test Web Service page, 8.1
- restrictions on stress tool of Test Web Service page, 8.1
- scenarios in which the Test button is disabled, 8.1, 8.2.2
- troubleshooting
-
- extending tablespaces, B.4
- resolving connection timeouts, B.5
- resolving message failure caused by too many open files, B.3
U
- UDDI See Oracle Service Registry
- UMS See Oracle User Messaging Service
- undeployment
-
- guidelines, 5.3
- SOA composite applications, 5.3
- unit tests
-
- assertions, 1.3.3.4
- distinguishing unit test instances from other instances, 1.2.3
- emulations, 1.3.3.4
- of SOA composite applications, 1.3.3.4
- running, 8.7
- test cases, 1.3.3.4
- test suites, 1.3.3.4
- users
-
- demo community, A
- seeding with LDAP tools, 18.8
W
- Web browsers
-
- supported, 2.1
- Web service binding
-
- properties, 3.1
- WLST
-
- invoking custom MBeans, 2.2.1
- WSDL files
-
- human workflow, 6.9
- specifying the default revision, 8.1
- WS-Reliable Messaging
-
- restrictions, 8.8.1
X
- XA drivers
-
- changing the driver name, 3.5