About This Content
This document provides information about using the Oracle Communications Order and Service Management (OSM) Order Management web client. The Order Management web client is one of two OSM client applications that you use for different purposes. Use the Order Management web client (this application) to do the following:
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Display an order's orchestration plan, including dependencies, orchestration stages, order components, order items, and processes. Displaying the orchestration plan is useful for developers who are modeling orders and need to see relationships between order items. You can also perform some order management tasks, such as suspending, resuming orders, and cancelling orders.
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Administer workgroups, manage notifications and system errors, and refresh the server cache.
See OSM Concepts for more information about OSM in general and about the purposes of the two clients.
Audience
- Operations and management personnel who monitor the progress of orders.
- Orchestration plan designers. Designers can use this application to test and validate orchestration-based orders during the planning and implementation of OSM solutions.
- System administrators who are responsible for managing workgroups, notifications, and system errors.
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