A Task-Summary Topics for Selected Fusion Middleware Control Pages

This appendix provides container topics for the Fusion Middleware Control online help system. Container topics (or task-summary topics) are online help topics that provide a list of tasks that are associated with a single management page in Fusion Middleware Control. These topics are displayed when you can accomplish multiple tasks from as single Fusion Middleware Control page.

This appendix provides the following topics:

A.1 Fusion Middleware Components Page

Use this page to create a new Managed Server or cluster in the Oracle WebLogic Server domain.

You can perform the following tasks on this page:

A.2 Ports Configuration and SSL Configuration Pages

Use this the Port Configuration page to view, add, or modify ports for the Oracle Fusion Middleware component.

Use the SSL Configuration page to modify ports Oracle Web Cache and specify SSL settings.

These pages enable you to perform the following specific tasks for Oracle Web Cache and Oracle HTTP Server:

  • Configure an Oracle HTTP Server Listening Port

A.3 Create Port or Edit Port Page

Use the Create Port or Edit Port page to create a new port or edit the characteristics of an existing port.

These pages enable you to perform the following specific tasks for Oracle HTTP Server:

A.4 Oracle WebLogic Server Domain Home Page

Use the Oracle WebLogic Server Domain home page to view general information about the domain associated with this farm.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

Before You Begin

Managing the Farm Domain from Fusion Middleware Control

Managing Security for the Domain

A.5 Oracle WebLogic Server Cluster Home Page

Use Oracle WebLogic Server Cluster home page to monitor an Oracle WebLogic Server cluster.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

Before You Begin

Managing the Cluster

A.6 Server Home Page

Use the Server home page to view information about the Administration Server or Managed Servers in the Oracle WebLogic Server domain.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

Before You Begin

Managing the Server

A.7 Java EE Application Home Page

Use the Java EE application home page to view information about the selected application. You can perform the following tasks from this page.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

Before You Begin

Managing the Application

A.8 Cluster Application Home Page

Use this page to view information about the selected application that is deployed on an Oracle WebLogic Server cluster.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

Before You Begin

Managing the Cluster Application

A.9 Deployment Settings Page

When you deploy an application with Fusion Middleware Control, you can use the Deployment Settings page of the Deployment Wizard and its related deployment task pages modify the deployment plan settings for the application.

From the Deployment Settings page, you can perform the following tasks:

  • Use the Deployment Plan section of the Deployment Settings page to view, modify, or save all the deployment plan settings for this specific application deployment. More

  • Or, use one or more of the Deployment Tasks to modify typical deployment plan settings, specific to the application you are deploying. More

    Only the tasks that apply to the contents of the selected archive are displayed on the Deployment Settings page.

For more information about managing deployment settings, see Section 4.6, "Deploy Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control."

A.10 Deployment/Redeployment Wizard

Depending upon the menu command you selected, you can perform one of the following tasks from the pages of this wizard:

A.11 Wallets Page

Use the Wallets page to create and manage Oracle wallets.

You can perform the following tasks from this page:

A.12 Keystores Page

Use the Keystores page to create and manage Java (JKS) keystores.

You can perform the following tasks from this page:

  • Create a Keystore

  • Export a Keystore

  • Delete a Keystore

  • Import a Keystore

  • Change the Keystore Password

For more information about creating a keystore, deleting a keystore, and changing the keystore password using the Fusion Middleware Control, see "Managing Keystores with Fusion Middleware Control" in Securing Applications with Oracle Platform Security Services.

For more information about exporting and importing a keystore using command line, see "Managing Keystores with WLST" in Securing Applications with Oracle Platform Security Services.

A.13 Manage Certificates (for Oracle Wallets) Page

Use the Manage Certificates page to create and manage certificates for Oracle wallets.

You can perform the following tasks from this page:

A.14 Manage Certificates (for JKS Keystores) Page

Use the Manage Certificates page to create and manage certificates for Java (JKS) keystores.

You can perform the following tasks from this page:

A.15 Oracle HTTP Server Home Page

Use the Oracle HTTP Server Home page to view general information about Oracle HTTP Server.

From this page, you can perform the following tasks:

Configure Oracle HTTP Server

Manage Oracle HTTP Server

Monitor Oracle HTTP Server Performance

A.16 Oracle SOA Suite

Use this page to manage Oracle SOA Suite.

A.16.1 SOA Infrastructure

Use this page to manage the SOA Infrastructure.

A.16.1.1 Manage the SOA Infrastructure

Use the SOA Infrastructure page to configure, monitor, and manage deployed SOA composite applications.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.2 SOA Partitions

Use the SOA partition to manage and monitor deployed SOA composite application.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.3 SOA Composite Application

Use this page to manage the SOA composite application.

A.16.3.1 Oracle SOA Composite Page

Use the Oracle SOA Composite page to monitor, manage, and run SOA composite applications.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.4 Oracle BPEL Process Manager

Use this page to manage Oracle BPEL Process Manager.

A.16.4.1 BPEL Component Page

Use the BPEL Component page to monitor and manage BPEL process service components.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.4.2 BPEL Engine Page

Use the BPEL Engine page to monitor and manage BPEL service engines.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.5 Decision Service Component

Use this page to manage the decision service component.

A.16.5.1 Decision Service Component Page

Use the Decision service component page to monitor and manage Decision Service components.

These pages enable you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.5.2 Business Rules Engine Page

Use the Business Rules engine page to monitor and manage Business Rules service engines.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.6 Human Workflow

Use this page to manage human workflow.

A.16.6.1 Human Workflow Engine Page

Use the Human Workflow Engine page to monitor and manage human workflow service engines.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.6.2 Human Task Component Page

Use the Human Task Component page to monitor and manage human task service components.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.7 Oracle Mediator

Use to manage Oracle Mediator.

A.16.7.2 Oracle MediatorService Engine Page

Use the Oracle Mediator page to monitor and manage the Oracle Mediator service engine.

A.16.8 Binding Components

Use to manage binding components.

A.16.8.1 Services and References Binding Components Page

Use the Services and References page to configure, monitor, and manage service and reference binding components in SOA composite applications.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.9 Business Events

Use the Business Events page to manage business events.

A.16.9.1 Business Events Page

Use the Business Events page to manage business events.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.10 Oracle BAM

Use this page to manage Oracle Business Activity Monitoring.

A.16.10.1 Oracle BAM Server Page

Use the Oracle BAM Server page to monitor server performance and configure server properties.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.16.10.2 Oracle BAM Web Applications Page

Use the Oracle BAM Web Applications page to monitor web applications performance and configure web application properties.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.17 Oracle Business Process Management Suite

Use this page to manage Oracle Business Process Management Suite.

A.17.1 BPMN Component Page

Use the BPMN Component page to monitor and manage BPMN process service components.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.17.2 BPMN Engine Page

Use the BPMN Engine page to monitor and manage BPMN service engines.

This page enables you to perform the following tasks:

A.18 Oracle Data Integrator Console Home Page

Use this page to configure and manage Oracle Data Integrator. From this page, you can perform the following tasks:

A.18.1 Agent Home Page

Use this page to monitor the Oracle Data Integrator run-time agents.

You can perform the following tasks on this page:

A.18.2 Master Repository Home Page

Use this page to monitor the master repository components.

You can perform the following tasks on this page:

A.19 Oracle Service Bus

Use these pages to monitor and manage Oracle Service Bus projects and services.

A.19.1 Manage an Oracle Service Bus Domain

Use this page to monitor and manage service health, alerts, and errors across a Service Bus domain. You can also update operational and global settings, skip resequenced messages, and recover from resequencing faults.

You can perform the following tasks on this page:

A.19.2 Manage an Oracle Service Bus Project

Use this page to monitor and manage service health across a Service Bus project and to configure operational settings for services the project.

You can perform the following tasks on this page:

A.19.3 Manage an Oracle Service Bus Service Without OWSM Policies

Use this page to monitor and manage service health for a Service Bus service that does not have any OWSM policies attached. You can also configure operational settings for the service.

You can perform the following tasks on this page:

A.19.4 Manage an Oracle Service Bus Service with OWSM Policies

Use this page to monitor and manage service health for a Service Bus proxy or business service to which OWSM policies can be attached. You can also configure operational settings for the service.

You can perform the following tasks on this page: