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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
Part I Introduction to Oracle API Manager
1
Introducing Oracle API Manager
1.1
What is Oracle API Manager?
1.2
Understanding Oracle API Manager Features
1.3
Understanding User Roles in Oracle API Manager
1.4
Getting Started with Oracle API Manager
Part II Installing and Configuring Oracle API Manager
2
Installing Oracle API Manager
2.1
Planning the Installation
2.1.1
Product Distribution
2.1.2
Verifying Certification, System Requirements, and Interoperability
2.2
Installing Software Required for an API Manager Installation
2.2.1
Installing a Certified JDK
2.2.2
Installing and Configuring a Certified Database
2.2.3
Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c Infrastructure
2.3
Installing the Oracle API Manager Software
2.4
Next Steps
3
Configuring the Oracle API Manager Domain
3.1
Creating the Database Schemas
3.1.1
Installing and Configuring a Certified Database
3.1.2
Starting the Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
3.1.3
Navigating the RCU Screens to Create the Schemas
3.2
Configuring Your WebLogic Domain
3.2.1
Starting the Configuration Wizard
3.2.2
Navigating the Configuration Wizard Screens to Configure the Domain
3.3
Starting the Servers
3.3.1
Starting the Node Manager
3.3.2
Starting the Administration Server
3.3.3
Starting the Managed Servers
3.4
Next Steps
4
Managing Users in Oracle API Manager
4.1
Managing Users
4.1.1
Creating an Edit Session
4.1.2
Create Groups for API Manager Roles
4.1.3
Creating API Manager Users
4.1.4
Assigning Users to Groups
4.1.5
Add Groups to the Monitors Parent Group
4.1.6
Assign Application Roles to Groups Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.7
Release the Edit Session
4.2
Next Steps
Part III Using Oracle API Manager
5
Creating Your APIs
5.1
Accessing the Oracle Service Bus Console
5.2
Creating Proxy Services to Be Published as APIs
5.3
Activating the Session
5.4
Next Steps
6
Curating and Publishing Your APIs Using Oracle Service Bus
6.1
Editing the Metadata of an API
6.2
Understanding API Status
6.3
Making an API Private
6.4
Publishing an API to the Oracle API Manager Portal
6.4.1
Deciding if an API Should Be Managed or Unmanaged
6.4.2
Changing the Status of an API to Published
6.5
Hiding an API from the API Manager Portal by Changing Its Status Back to Draft
6.6
Deprecating an API
6.7
Next Steps
7
Using the Oracle API Manager Portal
7.1
Introducing the Oracle API Manager Portal
7.2
Accessing the API Manager Portal
7.2.1
Signing in to the API Manager Portal
7.2.2
Logging Out of the API Manager Portal
7.3
Managing Applications
7.3.1
Creating an Application
7.3.2
Subscribing to APIs from the Subscriptions Page
7.3.3
Editing an Application Description
7.3.4
Removing Applications from the API Manager Portal
7.4
Discovering APIs
7.4.1
Finding APIs Using the Catalog Page
7.4.2
Viewing Details of an API
7.4.3
Data Displayed on API Detail Pages
7.4.4
Subscribing to APIs from the Catalog Page
7.5
Viewing Your Subscriptions
7.5.1
Viewing Your Subscribed APIs
7.5.2
Viewing APIs Subscribed to a Specific Application
7.6
Using APIs in Your Applications
7.6.1
Understanding the Difference Between Managed and Unmanaged APIs
7.6.2
Using Unmanaged APIs
7.6.3
Using Managed APIs
7.6.4
Finding an Application's Entitlement Key
7.6.5
Testing APIs
7.7
Unsubscribing from APIs
7.7.1
Unsubscribe from APIs Using the APIs Panel of the Subscriptions Page
7.7.2
Unsubscribe from APIs Using the Applications Panel of the Subscriptions Page
7.8
Next Steps
8
Administering Oracle API Manager
8.1
Viewing Subscription Statistics Using the Subscriptions Page
8.1.1
Viewing a User's Subscriptions
8.1.2
Viewing API Subscription Details
8.1.3
Using the Quick Search Features
8.2
Viewing Analytics in Oracle API Manager
8.2.1
Enabling API Analytics
8.2.2
Viewing Simple Analytics for an API
8.2.3
Viewing Detailed Analytics for an API
8.2.4
Analytics Data Displayed on API Detail Pages
8.3
Importing and Exporting APIs and API Curation Metadata
8.3.1
Exporting from an Environment
8.3.2
Sample Script for Exporting Curation Metadata
8.3.3
Importing into an Environment
8.3.4
Sample Script for Importing Curation Metadata
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