Service components provide the business logic of the SOA composite application.
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Oracle BPEL Process Manager enables you to orchestrate and execute business process flow. This chapter describes the set of typical tasks you need to configure Oracle BPEL Process Manager.
This chapter includes the following topics:
Section 13.1.1, "Configure BPEL Process Service Engine Properties"
Section 13.1.2, "Monitor Deployments in the BPEL Process Service Engine"
Section 13.1.4, "Recover from BPEL Process Service Engine Message Failure"
Section 13.1.5, "Monitor BPEL Process Service Component Dashboard"
Section 13.1.6, "Manage BPEL Process Service Component Policies"
The following section provides a summary of the steps required to configure BPEL process service engine properties. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor all BPEL process service components running in the BPEL process service engine. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor BPEL process service engine pending and active requests and thread statistics. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to perform manual message recovery in the BPEL process service engine. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor BPEL process service component recent instances and faults. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to attach or detach policies to or from BPEL process service components. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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This chapter describes the set of typical tasks you need to configure and administer Oracle Mediator. Oracle Mediator enables you to route data between service consumers and service providers, both within and outside of an enterprise. You can use Oracle Mediator to evaluate routing rules, perform transformations, and invoke a service or raise a business event.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 13.2.1, "Monitor Mediator Service Component Recent Instances and Faults"
Section 13.2.2, "Monitor Mediator Service Component Instances"
Section 13.2.4, "Recover From Mediator Service Component Faults"
Section 13.2.5, "Manage Mediator Service Component Policies"
Section 13.2.10, "Configure Mediator Service Engine Properties"
Section 13.2.11, "Monitor Mediator Service Engine Instances"
Section 13.2.12, "Monitor Deployments in the Mediator Service Engine"
Section 13.2.13, "Recover from Mediator Service Engine Faults"
Section 13.2.14, "Monitor Mediator Service Engine Recent Instances and Faults"
The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor all Mediator service component instances and faults in the service engine. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor Mediator service component instances. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor Mediator service component faults. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to recover from Mediator service component faults. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to attach or detach policies to or from Mediator service components. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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You can recover and abort single or multiple faults.
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You can view routing statistics of a source operation or a subscribed event for a Mediator service component.
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You can view the request breakdown statistics such as minimum, maximum or average time taken for each stage of completing a request.
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You can delete values from single or multiple cross reference tables. More
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to configure Mediator service engine properties. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor all Mediator service component instances running in the service engine. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor all deployed Mediator service components running in the Mediator service engine. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to recover from Mediator service engine faults. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor Mediator service engine recent instances and faults. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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A Decision service component enables you to use business rules in a SOA application. This chapter describes the typical tasks you need to monitor and manage the Business Rules service engine and SOA composites with Decision service components:
This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 13.3.2, "Monitor Business Rules Service Engine Statistics"
Section 13.3.3, "Monitor Deployed Decision Service Components"
The following section provides a summary of the steps required to manage Decision service components. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor Business Rules service engine recent instances, components, and recent faults. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor Decision service components deployed in the Business Rules service engine. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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This chapter describes the set of typical tasks you need to configure Human workflow. Human workflow enables you to interleave human functions with connectivity to systems and services within the BPEL process flow. A human task assigns a task, such as an approval for an order, to a user or role and waits for a response. The users act on the task using the Oracle BPM Worklist. This integration of human tasks with a business process creates a tight integration between process and task.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 13.4.1, "Configure Workflow Notification Properties"
Section 13.4.2, "Configure Workflow Task Service Properties"
Section 13.4.3, "Monitor Deployments in the Human Workflow Service Engine"
Section 13.4.4, "Monitor Human Workflow Service Engine Active Requests and Operation Statistics"
Section 13.4.5, "Manage Human Workflow Service Engine Incoming and Outgoing Notifications"
Section 13.4.6, "Manage Human Task Service Component Policies"
Section 13.4.7, "Manage the URI of the Human Task Service Component Task Details Application"
The following section provides a summary of the steps required to configure the notification mode and incoming and outgoing message addresses. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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Understand the notification service for human workflows. More
Understand the role of the User Messaging Service in notifications. More
Specify notification preferences in the Human Task Editor of Oracle JDeveloper. How?
Configure the notification mode and incoming and outgoing message addresses in Oracle Enterprise Manager. How?
For more information about using the notification service, see the "Using the Notification Service" chapter in Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite.
The following section provides a summary of the steps required to configure the task service actionable incoming e-mail account, additional workflow properties, and dynamic assignment and task escalation functions. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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Understand the task service. More
Understand the dynamic assignment and task escalation functions. More
Configure the task service actionable e-mail account, additional workflow properties, and dynamic assignment and task escalation functions. How?
For more information about how notifications are sent, see the "Notifications from Human Workflow" section in Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite.
The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor all human task service components running in the human workflow service engine. The service components are part of deployed SOA composite applications. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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Understand deployment from Oracle JDeveloper. More
Understand service engines. More
Understand service component and service component instances. More
Understand SOA composite applications. More
Deploy SOA composite applications from Oracle Enterprise Manager. How?
Monitor deployments in the human workflow service engine. How?
The following section provides a summary of the steps required to monitor active requests, average request processing times, and operation statistics in the human workflow service engine. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to manage incoming and outgoing notification messages for the human workflow service engine. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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Understand service engines. More
Understand the notification service for human workflows. More
Specify notification preferences in the Human Task Editor of Oracle JDeveloper. How?
Manage outgoing and incoming notifications in Oracle Enterprise Manager. How?
For more information about the notification service, see the "Using the Notification Service" chapter in Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite.
The following section provides a summary of the steps required to manage policy attachments in human task service components. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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The following section provides a summary of the steps required to manage the URI of the task details application of the human task service component. This section also provides links to documentation that describes key concepts and procedures.
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Understand service component and service component instances. More
Manage the task details application URI of human task service components. How?
For more information about using human workflow services in Oracle SOA Suite, see the "Introduction to Human Workflow Services" chapter in Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite.