Oracle Real-Time Integration Business Insight provides the ability for business users to create an abstract model of an application, and then map that model to implementation on various Oracle Fusion Middleware technologies such as SOA Suite and Service Bus. Mapped models can then be activated and the system observes the application for business activity. Both mapping and runtime extraction of metrics is done using connections. Data connections allow the system to communicate with a runtime engine, and must be configured with appropriate location and authentication information. These integrations are hosted on various technologies such as SOA and Service Bus.
You can use the Real-Time Integration Business Insight REST API to collect metrics for integrations that are not implemented using compatible versions of SOA Suite or Service Bus.
A user with the role permissions of an InsightAdmin or an InsightConnectionCreator have the privilege to create and manage connections. For more information about data connections, see Working with Data Connections in Using Oracle Real-Time Integration Business Insight.
To create a data connection:
Draft state if the connection has not been testes yet
Configured state if the connection has been tested either while creating or editing it, and the test has passed
Disconnected state if the connection has been tested either while creating or editing it, and the test has failed.
To edit a connection:
Testing a data connection is essential, because it ensures that the credentials entered are valid and the connection can be used for implementation.