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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
About this Guide
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New
New and Changed Features for Release 12
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(12.1.3)
New and Changed Features for Release 12
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(12.1.2)
Other Significant Changes in this Book for Release 12
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(12.1.2)
1
Overview of Web Services Administration
1.1
Web Services Administration in Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c
1.2
Roadmap for Web Service Administration Tasks
2
Accessing the Administration Tools
2.1
Accessing Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
2.2
Accessing Oracle WebLogic Administration Console
2.3
Accessing the Web Services Custom WLST Commands
3
Deploying Web Service Applications
3.1
Overview
3.2
Deploying Web Service Applications
3.3
Undeploying Web Service Applications
3.4
Redeploying Web Service Applications
4
Administering Web Services
4.1
Administering Web Services Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.1
Understanding Access Privileges for the Supported User Roles
4.1.2
Viewing Web Services Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.2.1
Viewing the Web Services for a Server Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.2.2
Viewing the Web Services in an Application Deployment Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.2.3
Viewing the Web Services Summary Page for an Application
4.1.2.4
Viewing the Summary Page for a Java EE Web Service
4.1.2.5
Viewing the Web Services and References in a SOA Composite
4.1.2.6
Viewing the Details for a Web Service Endpoint Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.3
Viewing Web Service Clients Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.3.1
Viewing SOA References
4.1.3.2
Viewing Connection-Based Web Service Clients
4.1.3.3
Viewing Java EE Web Service Clients
4.1.3.4
Viewing Asynchronous Web Service Callback Clients
4.1.4
Configuring Web Services Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.1
Configuring Addressing Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.2
Configuring Asynchronous Web Services Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.3
Changing the JMS System User for Asynchronous Web Services Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.4
Configuring Reliable Messaging Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.5
Configuring Atomic Transactions Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.6
Configuring MTOM Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.7
Configuring Fast Infoset Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.8
Configuring Persistence Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.9
Configuring SOAP Over JMS Transport Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.10
Enabling or Disabling Web Services Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.11
Enabling or Disabling Public Access to the Web Service WSDL Document Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.12
Enabling or Disabling SOAP Processing Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.13
Enabling or Disabling Non-SOAP XML Message Processing Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.14
Setting the Log Level for Diagnostic Logs Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.15
Enabling or Disabling the Web Services Test Client Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.16
Enabling or Disabling the Exchange of Metadata Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.17
Configuring MTOM-encoded Fault Messages Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.18
Validating the Request Message Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.19
Setting the Size of the Request Message Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.4.20
Enabling or Disabling Binary Content Caching Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.5
Configuring Web Service Clients Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.5.1
Configuring SOA References
4.1.5.2
Configuring Connection-based Web Service Clients
4.1.5.3
Configuring Asynchronous Web Service Callback Clients
4.1.6
Managing the WSDL Using Fusion Middleware Control
4.1.6.1
Viewing the Web Service WSDL Document
4.1.6.2
Enabling or Disabling Public Access to the Web Service WSDL Document
4.2
Administering Web Services Using WLST
4.2.1
Viewing the Web Services in a Domain Using WLST
4.2.2
Viewing the Web Services in Your Application Using WLST
4.2.3
Viewing the Details for a Web Service Endpoint Using WLST
4.2.4
Viewing Web Service Clients Using WLST
4.2.5
Configuring Web Services Using WLST
4.2.5.1
Configuring Addressing Using WLST
4.2.5.2
Configuring Asynchronous Web Services Using WLST
4.2.5.3
Configuring the JMS System User for Asynchronous Web Services Using WLST
4.2.5.4
Configuring Reliable Messaging Using WLST
4.2.5.5
Configuring Atomic Transactions Using WLST
4.2.5.6
Configuring MTOM Using WLST
4.2.5.7
Configuring Fast Infoset Using WLST
4.2.5.8
Configuring SOAP Over JMS Transport Using WLST
4.2.5.9
Configuring Persistence Using WLST
4.2.5.10
Enabling or Disabling Web Services Using WLST
4.2.5.11
Enabling or Disabling Public Access to the Web Service WSDL Document Using WLST
4.2.5.12
Enabling or Disabling the Processing of SOAP Requests Using WLST
4.2.5.13
Enabling or Disabling Non-SOAP XML Message Processing Using WLST
4.2.5.14
Setting the Log Level for Diagnostic Logs Using WLST
4.2.5.15
Enabling or Disabling the Web Services Test Client Using WLST
4.2.5.16
Enabling or Disabling the Exchange of Metadata Using WLST
4.2.5.17
Enabling or Disabling MTOM-encoded SOAP Fault Messages Using WLST
4.2.5.18
Validating the Request Message Using WLST
4.2.5.19
Setting the Maximum Size of the Request Message Using WLST
4.2.5.20
Configuring Binary Caching of Content
4.2.6
Configuring Web Service Clients Using WLST
5
Testing Web Services
5.1
Overview of Web Services Testing
5.2
Using the Web Services Test Client
5.2.1
Invoking the Web Services Test Client
5.2.1.1
Invoking the Web Services Test Client From a Browser
5.2.1.2
Invoking the Web Services Test Client Using the Web Service Endpoint
5.2.1.3
Invoking the Web Services Test Client Using the Administration Console
5.2.2
Selecting the Web Service to Test
5.2.3
Testing Web Service Operations
5.2.4
Configuring Basic Test Settings
5.2.5
Testing Advanced Web Service Features and Security
5.2.5.1
Testing Addressing
5.2.5.2
Testing Atomic Transactions
5.2.5.3
Testing MTOM
5.2.5.4
Testing Fast Infoset
5.2.5.5
Testing OWSM Security Policies
5.2.6
Viewing the WSDL and Imported Schemas
5.2.7
Configuring the Web Services Test Client
5.2.7.1
Configuring an HTTP Proxy
5.2.7.2
Configuring the JKS Keystores
5.2.7.3
Configuring the Default Working Directory
5.2.8
Editing the Input Arguments as XML Source
5.2.9
Viewing the History
5.2.10
Exporting and Importing Test Cases
5.2.10.1
Exporting a Test Case
5.2.10.2
Importing a Test Case
5.2.11
Enabling and Disabling the Web Services Test Client
5.2.12
Logging Out of the Web Services Test Client
5.3
Using the Test Web Service Page in Fusion Middleware Control
5.3.1
Accessing a Web Service for Testing
5.3.2
Testing a SOAP Web Service
5.3.3
Testing an Asynchronous Web Service
5.3.4
Testing a RESTful Web Service
5.3.5
Testing Security
5.3.5.1
Supported Client Security Policies for SOAP Services
5.3.5.2
Supported Client Security Policies for RESTful Services
5.3.6
Enabling Quality of Service Testing
5.3.7
Testing HTTP Headers
5.3.8
Editing the Input Arguments as XML Source
5.3.9
Stress Testing the Web Service Operation
6
Monitoring and Auditing Web Services
6.1
Overview of Performance Monitoring, Auditing, and Tuning
6.2
Monitoring Web Services
6.2.1
When Are Web Service Statistics Started or Reset?
6.2.2
Viewing Web Service Statistics for a Server Instance
6.2.3
Viewing Web Service Statistics for an Application
6.2.3.1
Viewing Web Service Statistics for a SOA Composite Application
6.2.3.2
Viewing Web Service Statistics for a Non-SOA Oracle Infrastructure Web Service Application
6.2.3.3
Viewing the Web Service Statistics for a Java EE Application
6.2.4
Viewing Web Service Statistics for an Individual Web Service
6.2.5
Viewing Operation Statistics for a Web Service Endpoint
6.2.6
Viewing Statistics for a Java EE Web Service Operation
6.2.7
Viewing Statistics for Java EE Web Service Clients
6.2.8
Viewing Statistics for RESTful Resources
6.2.9
Viewing Statistics for SOA Binding Components
6.2.10
Viewing the Security Violations for a Web Service
6.3
Auditing Web Services
6.3.1
Configuring Audit Policies
6.3.2
Managing Audit Data Collection and Storage
6.3.3
Viewing Audit Reports
7
Managing Diagnostic and Message Logs
7.1
Diagnosing Problems Using Logs
7.1.1
Using Diagnostic Logs for Web Services
7.1.1.1
Setting the Log Level for Diagnostic Logs
7.1.1.2
Viewing Diagnostic Logs
7.1.1.3
Filtering Diagnostic Logs
7.1.1.4
Logging OWSM Debug Messages
7.1.2
Using Message Logs for Web Services
7.1.2.1
Configuring Message Logs
7.1.2.2
Viewing Message Logs
7.1.2.3
Filtering Message Logs
7.1.3
Reviewing Sample Logs
7.1.3.1
Sample Log: OWSM Policy Manager Not Available
7.1.3.2
Sample Log: Security Keystore Not Configured
7.1.3.3
Sample Log: Certificate Not Available
7.2
Configuring Log Files for a Web Service
8
Managing Application Migration Between Environments
8.1
Overview of Web Service Application Migration
8.2
Overview of Horizontal Policy Migration
8.3
Migrating Policies
8.4
Migrating Policy Configuration
8.4.1
Migrating Keystores
8.4.2
Migrating Users and Groups
8.4.3
Migrating Credentials
8.4.3.1
Migrating Username and Password
8.4.3.2
Migrating Keystores and Encryption Key Passwords
8.4.4
Migrating Oracle Platform Security Services Application and System Policies
8.4.5
Migrating Oracle Platform Security Services Configuration
8.4.6
Migrating SSL
8.4.7
Migrating Kerberos Configuration
8.5
Migrating Assertion Templates
9
Viewing, Registering, and Publishing Web Services
9.1
Registering Web Services and Sources
9.1.1
Understanding UDDI Basics
9.1.2
Understanding WSIL Basics
9.1.3
Viewing Registered Sources and Web Services
9.1.4
Registering a Source
9.1.5
Registering Web Services from a UDDI Source
9.1.6
Registering Web Services from a WSIL Source
9.1.7
Deleting a Web Service or Web Service Source
9.2
Publishing Web Services to UDDI
9.2.1
Publishing a Web Service to UDDI from a Registered Source
9.2.2
Publishing a Web Service to UDDI from an Application
9.2.3
Configuring the Proxy Server for UDDI
A
Web Service Audit Events Reference
A.1
Web Service Audit Events
A.1.1
OWSM-AGENT Events and Attributes
A.1.2
OWSM-PM-EJB Events and Attributes
A.1.3
Web Services Policy Attachment Events and Attributes
A.1.4
Oracle Web Services Events and Attributes
A.2
Pre-built Audit Reports
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