Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Symbols
- $AIA_HOME/AIAMetaData, 2.1.3.5
A
- ABCS
-
- analyzing the participating application integration capabilities, 13.2.3
- as a composite application, 14.1.2
- completing ABCS development for AIA Service Constructor, 14.2.2
- composite as extension-enabled service, 15.1.4
- configuration parameters, 15.1.3.1
- constructing, 14
- constructing ABCS composite using JDeveloper, 14.3
- constructing ABM schemas, 13.2.2
- contract, 13.2
- defining the contract, 13.2
- defining the role, 13.2.1
- designing extensions-aware, 15.1.3
- designing the composite to extension-enable ABCS, 15.1.6
- developing extensible, 15.1
- enabling for a requester role, 13.2.1.1
- enabling provider ABCS for extension, 15.1.2
- enabling requester ABCS for extension, 15.1.1
- in a provider role, 13.2.1.2
- introduction, 13.1
- invoked by an EBS, 14.9.3
- invoking, 14.9
- invoking an EBS from an ABCS, 14.8
- invoking directly from an application, 14.9.1
- invoking using transport adapters, 14.9.2
- key tasks for design, 13.1.2
- prerequisites for constructing, 14.1.1
- provider, 13.1.1.2
- requester, 13.1.1.1
- requester ABCS-specific extensibility points, 15.1.3
- SCA building blocks, 14.1.2
- service operations for the provider ABCS-specific extensibility points, 15.1.3
- setting up extension point pre-processABM, 15.1.9
- task summary for constructing, 14.1
- types, 13.1.1
- using AIA Service Constructor, 14.2
- ABM enhancement, 15.1.1
- ABM schemas, 13.2.2
- ABM to EBM transformation, 27.1.1
- abstract service WSDLs in MDS,moving, 14.3.4
- abstract WSDL
-
- defining a service, 15.1.6
- definition, 15.1.5
- ActionCode property, 14.8.2
- ActivityDateTime, 23.6.8.5
- adding a new property to AIAConfigurationProperties.xml, 2.1.3.10
- AdditionalServiceInformation, 11.1.3
- AddTargetSystemID.xsl, B.1
- aia
-
- getAIALocalizedString(), A.12
- getConvertedDate(), A.13
- getConvertedDateWithTZ(), A.14
- getCorrectiveAction(), A.7
- getEBMHeaderSenderSystemNode(), A.4
- getErrorMessage(), A.6
- getNotificationRoles(), A.11
- getServiceProperty(), A.3
- getSystemModuleProperty(), A.2
- getSystemProperty(), A.1
- getSystemType(), A.5
- isTraceLoggingEnabled(), A.8
- logErrorMessage(), A.9
- logTraceMessage(), A.10
- AIA Components folder structure, 2.1.3.6
- AIA Foundation Pack artifacts, deploying, 2.1.3.17
- AIA Foundation Pack, installation, 2.1.3.2
- AIA Governance, 27.1.8
- AIA Harvester Tool, 2.2.1
- AIA message processing patterns, 26.1
- AIA Project artifacts, deploying, 2.1.3.18
- AIA Service Constructor, 14.2
-
- completing ABCS development, 14.2.2
- AIA Workstation
-
- setting up, 2.1.3
- AIA_LOOKUPS_B, 3.2.1
- aiacfg
-
- getServiceProperty, 2.1.3.9
- getSystemProperty, 2.1.3.9
- AIAConfigurationProperties.xml, 2.1.3.9
-
- adding a new property, 2.1.3.10
- AIAEHNotification.xml, 2.1.3.11
- analyzing the participating application integration capabilities, 13.2.3
- annotating DBAdapter, 11.1.4.1
- annotations
-
- annotating the Reference Element in a Composite Business Process composite, 11.10
- annotating the Reference Element in a provider ABCS, 11.5
- annotating the Reference Element in a requester ABCS composite, 11.3
- annotating the Reference Element in an EBF composite, 11.8
- annotating the Service Element in a composite business process composite, 11.9
- annotating the Service Element in a provider ABCS composite, 11.4
- annotating the service element in a requester ABCS composite, 11.2
- annotating the Service Element in Enterprise Business Flow composite, 11.7
- annotating the Transport Adapter composite, 11.6
- Application Adapter, 11.1.4.5
- AQJMS Adapter, 11.1.4.3
- elements to be annotated, 11.1.1
- first annotation element for every composite.xml file, 11.1.1
- ImplementationDetails, 11.1.2.2
- interface details, 11.1.2.1
- JMSAdapter, 11.1.4.2
- other resources, 11.1.4.4
- reference annotation element, 11.1.3
- service annotation element, 11.1.2
- valid values for the annotation elements, 11.11
- Application Adapter Elements, 11.1.4.5
- Application Business Connector Service
-
- See ABCS, 13.1
- ApplicationConnectorServiceLibrary, 2.1.3.5
- ApplicationObjectLibrary, 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.6
- ApplicationTypeCode, 23.6.3.2
- AQJMSAdapter Elements, 11.1.4.3
- archiving composite instances, 27.1.2
- artifacts centralization, 27.1.5
- ArtifactType, 11.1.3
- ASSM, 28.2.5
- asynchronous fire-and-forget MEP
-
- creating Mediator projects, 12.6.3.1
- creating Mediator routing services, 12.6.3
- creating routing rules, 12.6.3.3
- creating routing services, 12.6.3.2
- error handling using compensatory operations, 12.6.4
- implementing error handling, 12.6.3.4
- asynchronous MEP in the provider ABCS
-
- implementing, 14.6
- asynchronous request-delayed response MEP
-
- creating Mediator routing services, 12.8.2
- creating the EBS WSDLs, 12.8.1.1
- error handling, 12.8.3
- implementing, 12.8, 14.5
- implementing with two one-way calls of the EBS, 12.8.1
- Mediator projects, 12.8.2.1
- populating the EBM header, 14.5.1
- programming models for handling error response, 14.5.3
- routing services, 12.8.2.2
- setting correlation, 14.5.2
- using a parallel routing rule in the EBS, 14.5.3
- using a separate service for error handling, 14.5.3
- using JMS queue as milestone between Requester ABCS and the EBS, 14.5.3
- auditDetailThreshold, 28.4.1
- auditLevel, 27.2.7, 28.3.1, 28.4.1, 28.5.1
- auditLevel property, 14.7.3
- automatic segment-space management, 28.2.5
- Automatic Workload Repository
-
- reports, 28.2.1
- Automatic Workload Repository (AWR), 28.2.2
B
- B2B integrations
-
- See Business-to-Business integrations, 18
- B2BMReference, 24.7.2
- B2BObjectLibrary, 2.1.3.5
- B2BServiceLibrary, 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.6
- baselines for tuning, 28.1.1
- benefits of SCA, 27.1.7
- best practices
-
- ABM to EBM transformation, 27.1.1
- adapters inside ABCS composite, 27.1.7
- AIA governance, 27.1.8
- artifacts centralization, 27.1.5
- avoiding global variables, 27.2.2
- avoiding large FlowN, 27.2.3
- controlling persistence of audit details, 27.2.4
- data/functional validation, 27.1.3.2
- defining the scope of the transaction, 27.2.6
- disabling the audit for synchronous BPEL-based services, 27.2.7
- empty element tags in XML instance document, 27.1.1
- keeping BPEL activities minimal, 27.2.1.1
- no break-point activity, 27.2.8
- purging, 27.1.2
- separation of concerns, 27.1.6
- syntactic validation, 27.1.3.1
- throttling capability, 27.1.4
- using AIA Service Constructor, 27.1.9
- using BPEL as "Glue", 27.2.1
- using large While loop, 27.2.1.2
- using MDS as storage for abstract WSDLs, 27.1.6.1
- using non-idempotent services only when necessary, 27.2.5
- bills of material
-
- editing, 6.3
- generating, 6.2
- overview, 6.1
- seed data, 7.1
- viewing, 6.4
- binding property in the composite.xml, 28.6.4
- binding.ws element, 14.2.2, 15.1.7.1
-
- for BPEL-based Service, 14.2.2
- for Mediator-based Service, 14.2.2
- bitmap segment space management, 28.2.5
- bitmap tablespaces, 28.2.5
- BOM
-
- generating, 8.1
- See bills of material, 6
- BOM.xml, 8.1
- BPEL for building ABCS, 13.4.2
- BPEL Process Manager performance tuning properties, 28.4.1
- building EBS using Oracle Mediator, 12.5
- business activities, 12.1.1
- Business Analysts, 2.2.2
- Business Component ID, 23.5
- business payload transformation, 14.2.2
- Business Process decomposition, 2.2.3
- business process information
-
- adding, 23.6.4.7
- Business Process Models, 2.2.2
- business task, 12.1.1
-
- definition of, 3.1
- BusinessProcessServiceLibrary, 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.6
- BusinessScope, 23.6.4
- BusinessScopeTypeCode, 23.6.4.3
- Business-to-Business integrations
-
- developing inbound flows, 20
- developing outbound flows, 19
- document flows in AIA, 18.2
- Foundation Pack infrastructure for, 18.4
- overview in AIA, 18.1
- overview of inbound flows, 20.1
- overview of Oracle B2B and AIA, 18.3
- overview of outbound flows, 19.1
- using AIA error handling, 18.4.1
C
- canonical patterns, 23.1.1.1
- captureCompositeInstanceState, 28.3.1
- CAVS
-
- enabling for ABCSs, B
- CBP
-
- constructing the WSDL, 16.3.1
- creating the contract, 16.3
- defining the contract, 16.2
- identifying the CBP, 16.2.1
- identifying the message pattern, 16.2.2
- implementing as a BPEL service, 16.4
- introduction, 16.1
- common init.ora parameters, guidelines for tuning, 28.2.3
- compensate operation, 12.6.5
- compensating services, 14.4.1
-
- invoking, 14.4.2
- compensatory operations, 12.6.4
- completing the "definitions" section, 12.3.2
- completionPersistPolicy, 28.4.2
- componenttype file, 14.2.2
-
- for a composite with a reference, 14.2.2
- pointing to abstract WSDLs in the MDS, 14.2.2
- composite business processes
-
- See CBP, 16.1
- composites
-
- harvesting deployed into Oracle Enterprise Repository, 5.4
- reusing in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.4.1
- composite.xml
-
- changes needed, 14.2.2
- first annotation element, 11.1.1
- skeletal reference element, 11.1.1
- skeletal service element, 11.1.1
- concrete WSDL, 15.1.5
- config, 2.1.3.5
- config properties of the deployment descriptor, 28.4.2
- configuring BPEL Properties inside a composite, 28.4.2
- configuring Mediator Service Engine properties, 28.5.1
- configuring SOA infrastructure properties, 28.3.1
- connecting applications, 23.1.1
- connection pool attributes, configuring, 28.2.7
- connection pool, MaxCapacity attribute, 28.2.7.1
- connectivity
-
- inbound, 21.1.1
- modes, 21.2
- outbound, 21.1.2
- Web Services with SOAP/HTTP, 21.2.1
- constructing ABCS, prerequisites, 14.1.1
- constructing ABM schemas, 13.2.2
- constructing an ABCS, tasks, 14.1
- constructing an entity-based EBS, 2.4.3
- Construction phase, 2.2.4
- ContactEmail, 23.6.2.6
- ContactName, 23.6.2.5
- ContactPhoneNumber, 23.6.2.7
- contract for ABCS, 13.2
- contract-first methodology, 12.2.1
- corecom
-
- Identification, 23.5.1
- correlation for asynchronous request-delayed response MEP, 14.5.2
- correlation properties for asynchronous application service invocation, 14.2.2
- Create, 14.8.1
-
- content payload, 14.8.1
- response verb, 14.8.1
- verb attributes, 14.8.1
- when to use, 14.8.1
- CREATE_REPLACE, 14.8.4
- CREATE_UPDATE, 14.8.4
- CreateResponse verb, 14.8.1
- creating a connection to SOA MDS set up, 2.1.1
- creating a connection to SOA Suite server, 2.1.1
- creating EBS WSDLs, 12.6.2
- creating Mediator routing services for asynchronous fire-and-forget patterns with a one-way call EBS, 12.6.3
- CreationDateTime, 23.6.1.4
- Cross Reference metadata, modifying, 2.1.3.13
- cross-references, 23.4
-
- API, 23.4.3
- hierarchical, 23.4.3
- setting up, 23.4.4
- using, 23.4.3
- Custom Deployment Plan, 8.5
- custom message augmentation, 15.1.1
- custom message inspection, 15.1.1
- custom validation, 15.1.1
D
- data integration, 1.2
- data transformations using XSLT Mapper, 23.1.2
- database connections, configuring, 28.2.7
- database I/O load balancing, 28.2.4
- data/functional validation, 27.1.3.2
- datasource statement caching, 28.2.7
- db_block_size, 28.2.3
- DBAdapter elements, 11.1.4.1
- default fault policy file, 2.1.3.14
- DeferredLockerThreadSleep, 28.5.1
- DeferredMaxRowsRetrieved, 28.5.1
- DeferredWorkerThreadCount, 28.5.1
- defining the EBS service contract, 12.2.9
- dehydration store specific parameters, 28.2.3
- dehydration store, basic configurations, 28.2.3
- Delete, 14.8.3
-
- content payload, 14.8.3
- response verb, 14.8.3
- verb attributes, 14.8.3
- when to use, 14.8.3
- DeleteResponse verb, 14.8.3
- Deployment Plan generation phase, 2.2.5
- Deployment Plan Generator, 2.2.1
- deployment plans
-
- BOM.xm, 8.3.1
- conditional, 8.4
- Custom Deployment Plan, 8.5
- deploying AIA shipped native and non-native artifacts, 8.5.1
- deploying artifacts, 8.5
- deploying modified AIA-shipped native and non-native artifacts, 8.5.2
- deploying new or custom built artifacts, 8.5.3
- Deployment Policy File, 8.4.1
- executing, 8.3.2
- executing the deployment plan for UpdateDP, 8.4.2
- extending, 8.2
- extending and deploying native artifacts, 8.1
- extending and deploying non-native artifacts, 8.1
- extending native artifacts, 8.2.1
- extending non-native artifacts, 8.2.2
- file path for the deployment plan, 8.3.1
- file path of the HarvesterSettings.xml, 8.3.1
- HarvesterSettings.xml, 8.3.3
- input for Deployment Plan Generator, 8.3.1
- introduction, 8.1
- Main Deployment Plan, 8.5
- ODIBOM.xml, 8.3.1
- output, 8.3.3
- PIP_NameDP.xml, 8.1
- PIP_NameHS.xm, 8.1
- PIP_NameSupplementaryDP.xml, 8.1, 8.2.2
- Supplementary Deployment Plan, 8.5
- types, 8.5
- undeployment plan, 8.3.3, 8.6
- deployment plans for ODI
-
- CopyDvmstoODIPath section, 9.2.2.3
- flow, 9.1
- generating, 9.3
- introduction, 9.1
- MSTREP_Grp section, 9.2.2.4
- ODIBOM.xml file, 9.2.1
- OdiEncrypt macrodef, 9.3.1.2
- ODIEncryptPasswords section, 9.2.2.2
- OdiImportObject macrodef, 9.3.1.1
- ODIReplaceTokens section, 9.2.2.1
- understanding, 9.3.1
- UpdateOdiParams macrodef, 9.3.1.3
- WRKREP_Grp section, 9.2.2.5
- designing an integration flow, 2.4.2
- designing the EBS, 12.2
- detailed analysis of the business problem, 1.4
- developing an AIA Integration Flow, 2.4.2
- development environments, 2
- development tasks for AIA artifacts, 2.4
- Disable BPEL Monitors and Sensors, 28.4.1
- disabling HTTP logging, 28.3.2
- DispatcherEngineThreads, 28.4.1
- DispatcherInvokeThreads, 28.4.1
- DispatcherSystemThreads, 28.4.1
- documenting related business requirements, 1.4
- Domain Value Maps utility, 2.1.3.12
- domain values
-
- See DVM, 23.4.1
- dspMaxThreadDepth property, 27.2.6
- DVM, 23.4
-
- at runtime, 23.4.1
- storage, 23.4.1
- using, 23.4.2
E
- EBF
-
- constructing the WSDL, 17.3.1
- creating the contract, 17.3
- defining the contract, 17.2
- identifying the message pattern, 17.2.2
- identifying the message structure, 17.2.3
- identifying the need, 17.2.1
- implementing as a BPEL service, 17.4
- introduction, 17.1
- EBM header, 23.6
-
- components, 23.6
- CreationDateTime, 23.6.1.4
- EBMID, 23.6.1.1
- EBOName, 23.6.1.2
- MessageProcessingInstruction, 23.6.1.6
- RequestEBMID, 23.6.1.3
- Sender, 23.6.2
- standard elements, 23.6.1
- use case for asynchronous process, 23.6.6
- use case for request-response, 23.6.5
- use case for synchronous process with spawning child processes, 23.6.7
- VerbCode, 23.6.1.5
- when to populate, 23.6.1.7
- EBM header for asynchronous request-delayed response MEP, 14.5.1
- EBMID, 23.6.1.1
- EBMReference, 24.7.1
- EBMTracking, 23.6.8
- EBO object identification, 23.5
- EBOName, 23.6.1.2
- EBS
-
- business activities, 12.1.1
- business tasks, 12.1.1
- compensate operation, 12.6.5
- configuring transactions, 12.2.7
- contract-first methodology, 12.2.1
- defining the EBS service contract, 12.2.9
- design considerations, 12.2.2
- design guidelines, 12.2.1
- establishing the MEP, 12.2.3
- establishing the MEP for a new process EBS, 12.2.4
- guaranteeing delivery, 12.2.8
- handling errors, 12.2.5
- implementing synchronous request-reply MEP, 12.7.1
- invoking an EBS from an ABCS, 14.8
- invoking the compensate operation, 12.6.5
- library, 12.1.2
- overview, 12.1
- portTypes, 12.2.1
- purpose, 12.1
- security, 12.2.6
- types, 12.1.1
- WSDL construction for the activity service EBS, 12.3.1
- EBS service contract,defining, 12.2.9
- EBS WSDLs, 12.6.2
-
- asynchronous request-delayed response MEP, 12.8.1.1
- portTypes, 12.6.2
- elements for other resources, annotating, 11.1.4.4
- empty element tags in XML instance document, 27.1.1
- enabling participating applications, 2.4.5.1
- enabling provider ABCS for extension, 15.1.2
- enabling requester ABCS for extension, 15.1.1
- enabling the ABCS to participate in a provider role, 13.2.1.2
- enabling the ABCS to participate in a requester role, 13.2.1.1
- Enterprise ARchive (EAR) file, 28.2.8.1
- Enterprise Business Flow
-
- See EBF, 17.1
- Enterprise Business Messages
-
- documentation in Oracle Enterprise Repository, 10.2
- Enterprise Business Objects
-
- documentation in Oracle Enterprise Repository, 10.2
- Enterprise Business Service Library, 12.1.2
- enterprise business services
-
- See EBS, 12
- EnterpriseBusinessServiceLibrary, 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.6
- EnterpriseObjectLibrary, 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.6
- EnterpriseServiceName, 23.6.4.4
- EnterpriseServiceOperationName, 23.6.4.5
- environments, setting up, 2
- error handling
-
- AIA fault message schema, 24.7
- B2BMReference element, 24.7.2
- BPEL overview, 24.1
- defining corrective action codes, 24.6.1
- defining error message codes, 24.6.2
- EBMReference element, 24.7.1
- enabling for AIA processes, 24.3
- extending, 24.9
- fault message extension, 24.8
- FaultNotification element, 24.7.3
- for AIA Business-to-Business integrations, 18.4.1
- framework overview, 24.2
- implementing for asynchronous MEP, 24.5
- implementing for synchronous MEP, 24.4
- mediator overview, 24.1
- Web Services with SOAP/HTTP, 21.2.4
- ESBHeaderExtension, 23.6.2.8
- event notification without payloads, 21.2.6.1
- ExecutionUnitID, 23.6.8.2
- ExecutionUnitName, 23.6.8.3
- export
-
- Project Lifecycle Workbench seed data, 7.3
- set up for Project Lifecycle Workbench seed data, 7.2
- extensibility
-
- ABM enhancement, 15.1.1
- custom message augmentation, 15.1.1
- custom message inspection, 15.1.1
- custom validation, 15.1.1
- extensibility points, 15.1
- message alteration, 15.1.1
- message filtering, 15.1.1
- extension
-
- provider ABCS, 15.1.2
- requester ABCS, 15.1.1
- extension-enabled service, 15.1.4
- ExtensionServiceLibrary, 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.6
F
- fault message schema, 24.7
- fault messages
-
- extending, 24.8
- fault tolerance, 28.2.7.2
- fault-bindings.xml, modifying, 2.1.3.14
- FaultNotification, 24.7.3
- FDD, 1.4
- fire-and-forget MEP
-
- implementing, 14.4
- using compensating services, 14.4.1
- FlowN, 27.2.3
- Freemarker, 2.1.1
- functional decompositions
-
- seed data, 7.1
- Functional Design Document, 1.4
- Functional Design Document (FDD), 2.3
- functional integration, 1.2
G
- garbage collection, 28.1.4
- getAllTranslationsIndicator, 14.8.7
- guaranteed delivery, ensuring, 26.1.3
- guaranteed message delivery, 21.2.7
H
- harvester
-
- setting up, 5.1
- harvesting
-
- design-time composites into Oracle Enterprise Repository, 5.2
- design-time composites into Project Lifecycle Workbench, 5.2
- interfaces in bulk into Oracle Enterprise Repository, 5.3, 5.4
- heap size values, 28.8.1
I
- idempotent property, 27.2.5
- identification theme, 23.5
- Identification Type structure, 23.5
- identifying keys, 23.5
- identifying the EBO in the FDD, 2.4.1
- identifying the target system at EBS, 12.4.4
- ImplementationCode, 23.6.8.4
- ImplementationDetails, 11.1.2.2
- implementing asynchronous MEPs, 12.6
- implementing fire-and-forget pattern with EBS one-way calls, 12.6.1
- import
-
- Project Lifecycle Workbench seed data, 7.4
- set up for Project Lifecycle Workbench seed data, 7.2
- inbound connectivity, 21.1.1
- Inbound Interaction, 21.2.1
- INDUSTRY, 3.2.1
- industry code
-
- add to Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.2.1
- InfrastructureServiceLibrary, 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.6
- init.ora parameters, 28.2.3
- inMemoryOptimization, 28.4.2
- installation
-
- introducing Oracle Enterprise Repository after AIA, 5.5
- installing AIA Foundation Pack, 2.1.3.2
- InstanceID, 23.6.4.2
- instanceKeyBlockSize, 28.4.1
- Integration style choice matrix, 2.3.4
- InterfaceDetails, 11.1.2.1
- interfaces
-
- harvesting in bulk into Oracle Enterprise Repository, 5.3
- internationalization
-
- Project Lifecycle Workbench lookup values, 3.2.1
J
- Java performance analysis tool, 28.8.1.1
- JCA Adapters
-
- using for outbound interactions, 13.4.1.1
- when to use, 21.2.8
- JCA Adapters, (Database, File, JMS, or AQJMS) for outbound interactions, 13.4.1.3
- JDBC datasource connection pool settings, 28.2.7.1
- JDeveloper
-
- constructing an ABCS composite, 14.3
- creating references, services, and components, 14.3.3
- developing the BPEL process, 14.3.2
- moving abstract service WSDLs in MDS, 14.3.4
- JMS consumers to consume Siebel messages, 21.3.3
- JMSAdapter Elements, 11.1.4.2
- job_queue_processes, 28.2.3
- JProbe Profiler with Memory Debugger, 28.8.1.1
- JVM garbage collection, 28.8.1
- JVM heap size, 28.8.1
L
- LanguageCode Attribute, 23.2.6
- LargeDocumentThreshold, 28.4.1
- loading System IDs Dynamically, 23.2.4
- log_buffer, 28.2.3
- logicalOperatorCode attribute, 14.8.7
- lookup-dvm XSL function, 23.4.1
- lookupPopulatedColumns, 12.4.4
M
- Main Deployment Plan, 8.5
- managing the System Registry, 2.4.5.2, 2.4.5.2.2
- managing theOracle AIA system registry, 2.4.5.2.3
- manual post-ABCS construction tasks, 14.2.2
- mapping an optional source node, 23.2.3
- maxItems, 14.8.7
- MaxTransactionSize, 28.6.3, 28.6.3
- MDS
-
- creating the database connection, 2.1.1
- performance tuning, 28.2.8
- pointing to, 27.1.6.1
- updating, 2.1.3.15
- updating SOA-MDS > apps/AIAMetaData, 2.1.3.15
- updating with AIA MetaData, 2.1.3.3
- using in AIA, 2.1.3.4
- Mediator projects
-
- asynchronous request-delayed response MEP, 12.8.2.1
- MEMORY_MAX_TARGET, 28.2.3
- MEMORY_TARGET, 28.2.3
- MEP
-
- asynchronous request - delayed response, 13.3.1
- asynchronous request only, 13.3.1
- choosing, 13.3.2
- identifying, 13.3
- introduction, 13.3.1
- process EBS, 12.2.3
- synchronous request-response pattern, 13.3.1
- when to use asynchronous request only (fire-and forget) MEP, 13.3.2.2
- when to use the asynchronous request delayed response MEP, 13.3.2.3
- when to use the synchronous request-response MEP, 13.3.2.1
- message alteration, 15.1.1
- message delivery, guaranteed, 21.2.7
- message exchange pattern
-
- See MEP, 13.3
- message filtering, 15.1.1
- message processing instruction, populating, 23.6.1.8
- message propagation using queues/topics, 21.2.6
- Message Resubmission Utility API, 24.5.7
- message routing, 12.4
- message transformations
-
- tools and technologies, 23.1.2
- MessageProcessingInstruction, 23.6.1.6
-
- how to populate, 23.6.1.8
- metricsLevel, 28.5.1
- milestone, 26.1.3
-
- ensuring guaranteed delivery, 26.1.3
- introducing milestones, 26.1.3
- missing elements
-
- transformation maps, 23.2.2
- monitoring the BPEL service engine, 28.4.3
- monitoring the Mediator service engine, 28.5.2
N
- naming standards
-
- adapter services, 29.7.2
- AQ JMS additional attributes, 29.7.1
- Assign, 29.9.1.2
- BPEL activities, 29.9.1
- BPEL artifacts, 29.9.2
- Case, 29.9.1.13
- Compensate, 29.9.1.3
- composite business processes, 29.3
- cross references, 29.8.2
- custom Java classes, 29.10
- Deployment Plans, 29.12
- DVMs, 29.8.1
- EBF, 29.5
- EBS, 29.4
- Flow, 29.9.1.4
- FlowN, 29.9.1.5
- general guidelines, 29.1
- Invoke, 29.9.1.6
- Java Embedding, 29.9.1.7
- JMS and Adapters, 29.7
- map column names, 29.8.1.2
- map names, 29.8.1.1
- namespace, 29.1.1.2
- namespace prefixes, 29.1.1.2
- participating application names, 29.1.1.3
- participating application services, 29.7.3
- Pick, 29.9.1.8
- Provider ABCS, 29.6.2
- Receive, 29.9.1.9
- Requester ABCS, 29.6.1
- Scope, 29.9.1.10
- Sequence, 29.9.1.11
- Switch, 29.9.1.12
- Terminate, 29.9.1.14
- Throw, 29.9.1.15
- Transform, 29.9.1.16
- Wait, 29.9.1.17
- While, 29.9.1.18
- XML, 29.1.1
- Native application interfaces, integration through, 2.3.1
- Network I/O, 28.9.3
- NumberOfThreads, 28.6.3
O
- ObjectCrossReference, 23.6.2.9
-
- adding a cross-reference entry, 23.6.2.10
- OER
-
- See Oracle Enterprise Repository, 5
- open_cursors, 28.2.3
- optimal cache size, 28.2.8.2
- OptimizeIt Java Performance Profiler, 28.8.1.1
- optimizing the JVM heap, 28.8
- optional source node, mapping, 23.2.3
- Oracle AIA System Registry, 2.4.5.2.1
- Oracle Business Process Publisher, 2.2.1
-
- setting up, 2.1.2.4
- Oracle Database Performance Tuning, 28.2
-
- Automatic Workload Repository, 28.2.2
- common init.ora parameters, 28.2.3
- database initialization parameters, 28.2.3
- dehydration store, 28.2.3
- tuning the database, 28.2.1
- Oracle E-Business Suite
-
- business event subscription, 21.4.3
- concurrent program executable, 21.4.2
- connectivity guidelines, 21.4
- design guidelines, 21.5
- inbound interaction with AIA services, 21.4.1
- outbound interaction with AIA services, 21.4.4
- Oracle Enterprise Repository, 2.2.1
-
- accessing AIA content, 10.3
- accessing from Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.4.1
- AIA artifact documentation link, 10.2
- harvesting AIA content into, 5
- harvesting deployed composites into, 5.4
- harvesting design-time composites into, 5.2
- harvesting interfaces in bulk into, 5.3
- introducing after AIA installation, 5.5
- setting up, 2.1.2.2
- setting up to harvest AIA content into, 5.1
- using as AIA SOA repository, 10.1
- Oracle Mediator, 12.5
-
- developing the Oracle Mediator Service, 12.5.1
- synchronous request-reply MEP, 12.7.2
- Oracle Metadata Services
-
- See MDS, 2.1.3.4
- Oracle Service Registry, setting up, 2.1.2.3
- Oracle SOA Suite, setting up, 2.1.2.1
- outbound connectivity, 21.1.2
- Outbound Interaction, 21.2.1
- outbound interaction with the application, 13.4.1
- outbound interactions
-
- JCA Adapters, 13.4.1.1
- JCA Adapters, (Database, File, JMS, or AQJMS), 13.4.1.3
- Standard Web Service Interfaces (SOAP/HTTP, XML/HTTP), 13.4.1.2
P
- PayloadValidation, 28.3.1, 28.4.1, 28.4.2
- polling interval, 28.2.8.1
- portTypes, 12.2.1
- proactive monitoring, 28.1.3
- proactive tuning, 28.1.3
- Process, 14.8.6
-
- content payload, 14.8.6
- response verb, 14.8.6
- when to use, 14.8.6
- ProcessResponse verb, 14.8.6
- product code
-
- add to Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.2.1
- PRODUCT_CODE., 3.2.1
- project
-
- definition of, 3.1
- Project Lifecycle Workbench, 2.2.1
-
- accessing Oracle Enterprise Repository from, 3.4.1
- accessing projects, 3.3.3
- accessing service solution components, 3.4.3
- add industry code, 3.2.1
- add product code, 3.2.1
- add scope code, 3.2.1
- add service type, 3.2.1
- add status code, 3.2.1
- adding lookup values, 3.2.1
- copying projects, 3.3.3
- defining projects, 3.3.1
- defining service solution components, 3.4.1
- deleting projects, 3.3.5
- editing bills of material, 6.3
- exporting seed data, 7.3
- generating bills of material, 6.2
- harvesting AIA content into, 5
- harvesting design-time composites into, 5.2
- importing seed data, 7.4
- internationalize lookup values, 3.2.1
- non-native artifacts, 7.1
- overview, 3.1
- reusing composites, 3.4.1
- role, 2.2
- seed data, 7.1
- seed data schema, 7.1
- seed data usage flow, 7.1
- set up seed data export and import, 7.2
- setting up, 2.1.3.16
- setting up to harvest AIA content into, 5.1
- updating a locked project, 3.3.4
- updating projects, 3.3.2
- updating service solution components, 3.4.2
- viewing bills of material, 6.4
- PROJECT_STATUS, 3.2.1
- projects
-
- accessing in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.3.3
- copying in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.3.3
- defining in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.3.1
- deleting in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.3.5
- editing locked in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.3.4
- updating in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.3.2
- provider ABCS, 13.1.1.2
- purging completed composite instances, 27.1.2
- purging the completed composite instances, 28.7
Q
- QualifiedElementPath, 14.8.7
- Query, 14.8.7
-
- content payload, 14.8.7
- list query to return multiple instances, 14.8.7
- QueryCode, 14.8.7
- QueryCriteria (1 to n instances), 14.8.7
- QueryCriteria examples, 14.8.7
- response verb, 14.8.7
- ResponseCode, 14.8.7
- single object query to return one instance, 14.8.7
- verb attributes, 14.8.7, 14.8.7
- when to use, 14.8.7
- Query with a single QueryCriteria and nested QueryExpressions, 14.8.7
- QueryCode, 14.8.7
- QueryCriteria (1 to n instances), 14.8.7
- QueryExpression, 14.8.7
- queryOperatorCode, 14.8.7
- QueryResponse verb, 14.8.7
- queues
-
- types, 21.2.6.4
- using, 21.2.6.4
R
- reactive tuning, 28.1.3
- recordSetCount, 14.8.7
- recordSetStart, 14.8.7
- redo logs, tuning, 28.2.4
- reference annotation element, 11.1.3
- request-delayed response MEP
-
- using a parallel routing rule in the EBS, 14.6.2
- using a separate service for error handling, 14.6.2
- using JMS Queue as a milestone between the Requester ABCS and the EBS, 14.6.2
- using programming models, 14.6.2
- RequestEBMID, 23.6.1.3
- requester ABCS, 13.1.1.1
- requester ABCS-specific extensibility points, 15.1.3
- resource connectivity, 21.1
- resource saturation, 28.1.2
- ResponseCode, 14.8.7
- ResponseCode attribute, 14.8.4
- routing rules
-
- asynchronous fire-and-forget MEP, 12.6.3.3
- at the EBS, 12.4.2
- creating, 12.4.1
- enabling in compensate operation routing service, 12.6.6
- guidelines, 12.4.3
- identifying the target system, 12.4.4
- parallel routing, 12.4.3
- routing services
-
- asynchronous request-delayed response MEP, 12.8.2, 12.8.2.2
- synchronous request-reply MEP, 12.7.3
- routing services for asynchronous fire-and-forget MEP, 12.6.3.2
S
- SCA building blocks, 14.1.2
- SCA elements, 14.1.2
- scope code
-
- add to Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.2.1
- security
-
- AIA service enabled for WS-security, 25.3.2
- App Context, 25.7.2
- AppContext mapping service, 25.7.4
- application attributes, 25.7.6
- application neutral attributes, 25.7.6
- attribute names, 25.7.6
- eliminating point-to-point security, 25.7.1
- enabling in application services, 25.3.1
- enabling security in AIA services, 25.2.1
- exchanging security context between participating applications and ABCS, 25.7.2
- for requester applications, 25.7.2.1
- functional flow, 25.7.1
- header for authentication, 25.3.2
- high-level security structure, 25.1.1
- implementing application security context, 25.7.8
- implementing provider-side application security context, 25.7.8.2
- implementing requester-side application security context, 25.7.8.1
- invoking secured application services, 25.2.2
- participating application information attributes, 25.7.6
- policies, 25.1.3
- propagating standard security context, 25.7.7
- provider application flow, 25.7.2.2
- SEBL AppContext for security service, 25.7.5
- security context structure, 25.7.5
- service information attributes, 25.7.6
- service to service interaction, 25.1.1
- TransformAppContextService, 25.7.4
- Web Service security, 25.1.3
- XACML Action, 25.7.5
- XACML context request, 25.7.2
- XACML Environment, 25.7.5
- XACML Request, 25.7.5
- XACML Request element,security, 25.7.5
- XACML Resource, 25.7.5
- XACML Subject, 25.7.5
- seed data
-
- exporting from Project Lifecycle Workbench seed data, 7.3
- importing from Project Lifecycle Workbench seed data, 7.4
- overview of for Project Lifecycle Workbench, 7.1
- Project Lifecycle Workbench usage flow, 7.1
- schema in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 7.1
- set up export and import, 7.2
- Sender, 23.6.2
- sender system information, populating, 23.6.2.3
- SenderMessageID, 23.6.2.1
- separation of concerns, 27.1.6
- SequenceNumber, 23.6.8.1
- service annotation element, 11.1.2
- Service conception phase, 2.2.3
- service configuration properties file, 14.2.2
- Service Constructor, 2.2.1
-
- creating a new service, 4.2
- overview, 4.1
- software requirements, 4.1.1
- usage flow, 4.1
- usage flow in AIA project lifecycle, 4.1
- service contract, 12.2.9
- Service design phase, 2.2.4
- service design summary, 2.3.4
- service granularity, 2.3.4
-
- coarse-grained, 2.3.4
- granular, 2.3.4
- service interoperability, 2.3.4
- service invocations, 14.2.2
- service level configuration, 2.1.3.9
- service operations for the provider ABCS-specific extensibility points, 15.1.3
- service reusability, 2.3.4
- service solution components
-
- accessing in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.4.3
- defining in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.4.1
- definition of, 3.1
- updating in Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.4.2
- service type
-
- add to Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.2.1
- service virtualization, 2.3.4
- SERVICE_TYPE, 3.2.1
- ServiceOperation/Name, 11.1.3
- services
-
- constructing with Service Constructor, 4.1
- creating new with the Service Constructor, 4.2
- creation flow, 4.1
- session pool manager, 21.2.3.3
- session token, 21.2.3.2
- session types, 21.2.3.1
- Session_cached_cursors, 28.2.3
- SetCAVSEndpoint.xsl, B.2
- setting up
-
- AIA Workstation, 2.1.3
- development and test environments, 2
- Oracle Business Process Publisher, 2.1.2.4
- Oracle Enterprise Repository, 2.1.2.2
- Oracle Service Registry, 2.1.2.3
- Oracle SOA Suite, 2.1.2.1
- Sga_target, 28.2.3
- shared_pool_size, 28.2.3
- Siebel
-
- application interaction with AIA services, 21.3.1
- creating JMS consumers, 21.3.3
- outbound interaction with AIA services, 21.3.4
- web services with SOAP/HTTP, 21.3.2
- Siebel outbound web services with SOAP/HTTP, 21.3.5
- Simple Query with just ID, 14.8.7
- Simple Query with QueryCode, 14.8.7
- SOA Suite server, connecting to, 2.1.1
- soaDataSource-jdbc.xml file, 28.2.6.2
- software requirements
-
- Service Constructor, 4.1.1
- Standard Web Service Interfaces (SOAP/HTTP, XML/HTTP),using for outbound interactions, 13.4.1.2
- statement cache size, 28.2.7.1
- statement cache type, 28.2.7.1
- static lookups, 23.4.1
- StatsLastN, 28.4.1
- status code
-
- add to Project Lifecycle Workbench, 3.2.1
- Supplementary Deployment Plan, 8.5
- Sync, 14.8.4
-
- content payload, 14.8.4
- response verb, 14.8.4
- verb attributes, 14.8.4
- when to use, 14.8.4
- syncActionCode attribute, 14.8.4
- synchronous request-reply MEP
-
- creating Mediator projects, 12.7.2
- implementing, 12.7
- implementing error handling, 12.7.4
- implementing in EBS, 12.7.1
- routing services, 12.7.3
- synchronous request-response MEP
-
- ensuring transactions in services, 14.7.1
- implementing, 14.7
- optimizing the services to improve response time, 14.7.3
- SyncMaxWaitTime, 28.5.1
- syncMaxWaittime, 28.4.1
- SyncResponse verb, 14.8.4
- syntactic validation, 27.1.3.1
- System IDs, loading, 23.2.4
- system level configuration, 2.1.3.9
- system test guidelines for tuning, 28.1.4
- SystemRegistration.xml, 2.4.5.2.3
- SystemRegistration.xml configuration file, 2.4.5.2.3
- Systems page, 2.4.5.2.2
T
- Target, 23.6.3
- TASK_SCOPE, 3.2.1
- technology options for interactions, 13.4
- test environments, 2
- throttling capability, 27.1.4
- throttling inbound message flows, 28.6.4
- topics, 21.2.6.4
- trace logging
-
- configuring for AIA processes, 24.10
- TRACE_ENABLED, 28.2.3
- transaction boundaries, 21.2.7.1
- TransactionCode, 23.6.2.4
- transformation maps, 23.1
-
- creating, 23.2
- empty elements, 23.2.2
- guidelines, 23.2.1
- making extension aware, 23.3
- missing elements, 23.2.2
- transformation template
-
- industry extensible, 23.3.2
- transformations, 2.1.3.6
-
- making the transformation template industry extensible, 23.3.2
- making transformation maps extension aware, 23.3.1
- naming, 23.2.7
- TransportDetails, 11.1.3, 11.1.4
- tuning
-
- baseline data collection, 28.1.4
- bottlenecks, 28.1.4
- connection pool in a JDBC data source, 28.2.7
- critical performance areas, 28.1.5
- data gathering, 28.1.1
- db_block_size, 28.2.3
- identifying peak periods, 28.1.1
- introduction, 28.1
- job_queue_processes, 28.2.3
- KPI, 28.1.4
- log_buffer, 28.2.3
- MEMORY_MAX_TARGET, 28.2.3
- MEMORY_TARGET, 28.2.3
- multiple concurrent users, 28.1.4
- open_cursors, 28.2.3
- pga_aggregate_target, 28.2.3, 28.2.3
- proactive monitoring, 28.1.3
- redo logs, 28.2.4
- Remove Infected Connections Enabled, 28.2.7.2
- resource saturation, 28.1.2
- Session_cached_cursors, 28.2.3
- sga_max_size, 28.2.3
- Sga_target, 28.2.3
- shared_pool_size, 28.2.3
- system test, 28.1.4
- tablespace segment-space management, 28.2.5
- test frequency, 28.2.7.2
- test reserved connections, 28.2.7.2
- TRACE_ENABLED, 28.2.3
- UNDO_MANAGEMENT, 28.2.3
- using baselines, 28.1.1
- tuning AQ Adapters, 28.6.2
- tuning cache configuration, 28.2.8.2
- tuning Database Adapters, 28.6.3
- tuning Java Virtual Machines (JVMs), 28.8
- tuning JMS Adapters, 28.6.1
- tuning Oracle Adapters, 28.6
- tuning Oracle Mediator, 28.5
- tuning Weblogic application server, 28.9
- tuning your heap size, 28.8.1
U
- undeployment plan, 8.6
- UNDO_MANAGEMENT, 28.2.3
- Update, 14.8.2
-
- content payload, 14.8.2
- response verb, 14.8.2
- verb attributes, 14.8.2
- when to use, 14.8.2
- UpdateResponse verb, 14.8.2
- updating MDS, 2.1.3.15
- updating SOA MDS with AIA MetaData, 2.1.3.3
- UseBatchDestroy, 28.6.3
- using direct integrations, 23.1.1.2
- using MDS as storage for abstract WSDLs, 27.1.6.1
- UtilityArtifacts, 2.1.3.6
V
- valid values for the element ApplicationName, 11.11.2
- valid values for the element ArtifactType, 11.11.1
- Validate, 14.8.5
-
- content payload, 14.8.5
- response verb, 14.8.5
- when to use, 14.8.5
- ValidateResponse verb, 14.8.5
- ValueExpression, 14.8.7
- VerbCode, 23.6.1.5
- verbs
-
- Create, 14.8.1
- Delete, 14.8.3
- Process, 14.8.6
- Query, 14.8.7
- Sync, 14.8.4
- Update, 14.8.2
- Validate, 14.8.5
W
- Web Services with SOAP/HTTP
-
- advantages, 21.2.2.3
- connectivity, 21.2.1
- considerations, 21.2.2.5
- disadvantages, 21.2.2.4
- error handling, 21.2.4
- error handling for inbound connectivity, 21.2.4.1
- error handling for outbound connectivity, 21.2.4.2
- error handling for request-response and request-only system errors, 21.2.4.3
- error handling for request-response business errors, 21.2.4.4
- request only, 21.2.2.2
- request-response, 21.2.2.1
- security, 21.2.5
- session management, 21.2.3
- session pool manager, 21.2.3.3
- session token, 21.2.3.2
- session types, 21.2.3.1
- when to use, 21.2.2
- Work Manager, 28.9.2
- WS Address, 23.6.2.11
- WSAddress type element, 12.8.2.3
- WSDL construction
-
- annotating service interface, 12.3.3
- completing the "definitions" section, 12.3.2
- defining message structures, 12.3.1, 12.3.3
- message definitions, 12.3.3
- portType definition, 12.3.3
- WSDL construction for the activity service EBS, 12.3.1
- WS-I Basic Profile, checking for conformance, 12.3.4
X
- XA Drivers, changing the driver name, 28.2.6
- XPath functions, A
- XSL for CAVS enablement, B
- XSLT Mapper for data transformations, 23.1.2
- XSLT Transformations, using on large payloads, 23.2.5
- XSLT vocabulary, 23.1.2