Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
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Part I About Oracle Service Bus Administration
- 1 Interoperability, Compatibility, and System Support
- 2 Introduction to Oracle Service Bus Administration
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3
Getting Started with Oracle Service Bus Administration
- Introduction to the Management and Monitoring Pages
- Logging in to Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
- Navigating to Oracle Service Bus Administration Pages
- Navigating to the System MBean Browser
- Setting Accessibility Options
- Logging out of Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
- Starting Oracle Service Bus Servers
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Part II Monitoring Oracle Service Bus
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Monitoring Oracle Service Bus Alerts
- Introduction to Oracle Service Bus Alerts
- About Service Level Agreement Alerts
- About Pipeline Alerts
- Enabling and Disabling Alerts
- Creating Service Level Agreement Alert Rules
- Updating SLA Alert Rules
- Monitoring SLA and Pipeline Alerts
- 5 Monitoring Oracle Service Bus Service Health
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6
Monitoring Resequencing Groups
- Introduction to Resequencing Groups
- Configuring Resequencing at Runtime
- Monitoring Resequencing Groups and Messages
- Managing Resequencing Groups at Runtime
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7
Configuring and Monitoring Log Files
- Introduction to Oracle Service Bus Logging
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Configuring Diagnostic Logging for Oracle Service Bus
- About Service Bus Logging in Fusion Middleware Control
- Configuring Log Levels and Log Files for Service Bus
- Configuring Oracle Service Bus Logging using WLST Commands
- Setting Logging Levels for Debugging in Fusion Middleware Control
- Setting the Prefix for Oracle Service Bus Error Messages
- Configuring Oracle Service Bus for Offline Logging
- Viewing Diagnostic Log Files for Oracle Service Bus
- Oracle Service Bus Loggers
- Log Configuration After Upgrading from 12c
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4
Monitoring Oracle Service Bus Alerts
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Part III Managing the Oracle Service Bus Runtime
- 8 Configuring a Reference Configuration Domain
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9
Configuring Operational and Global Settings
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Introduction to Operational Settings
- Available Operational Settings
- Global and Service-Level Operational Settings
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Viewing and Configuring Operational Settings
- Configuring Operational Settings at the Global Level
- Operational Settings at the Global Level
- Searching for Services to Configure Their Operational Settings
- Enabling and Disabling Operational Settings for Multiple Services
- Enabling and Disabling Operational Settings for a Single Service
- Setting the Aggregation Interval for a Service
- Configuring the Monitoring Level for a Pipeline or Split-Join
- Configuring Message Tracing for a Service
- Configuring the SLA Alert Level for a Service
- Configuring the Pipeline Alert Level
- Configuring the Logging Level for a Service
- Configuring Throttling for a Business Service
- Configuring Offline Endpoint URI Handling for a Business Service
- Making Bulk Updates to Operational Settings
- Preserving Operational Settings During Resource Imports
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Introduction to Operational Settings
- 10 Customizing Oracle Service Bus Environments
- 11 Importing and Exporting Oracle Service Bus Resources
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Defining Access Security for Oracle Service Bus
- Understanding Oracle Service Bus Application Security
- Security Configuration During Exports
- Configuring Oracle Service Bus Administrative Security
- Securing Oracle Service Bus in a Production Environment
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Part IV Performing Advanced Administration Tasks
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Configuring Reporting for Messages and Alerts
- Introduction to the Service Bus Reporting Framework
- About the JMS Reporting Provider
- Configuring a Database for the JMS Reporting Provider Store
- Enabling Message Reports
- Working With Message Reports
- Stopping a Reporting Provider
- Starting a Reporting Provider
- Untargeting a JMS Reporting Provider
- Using Oracle Advanced Queueing JMS
- 14 Monitoring and Managing Security Policies
- 15 Monitoring and Managing Endpoint URIs for Business Services
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Configuring Business Services for Message Throttling
- Introduction to Throttling
- Throttling in a Cluster
- Throttling Metrics
- Configuring Throttling for a Single Business Service
- Configuring Throttling for a Group of Business Services
- 17 Managing Resequencer Tables
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13
Configuring Reporting for Messages and Alerts
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Part V Troubleshooting Oracle Service Bus Services
- 18 Using Execution Tracing to Diagnose Problems
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Using the Diagnostic Frameworks to Diagnose Problems
- Understanding Diagnostics for Oracle Service Bus
- Working with Oracle Service Bus Diagnostic Dumps
- Generating Diagnostic Dumps Using RDA
- Viewing Incident Packages with ADR Tools
- Querying Problems and Incidents
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Appendixes
- A JMX Monitoring API
- B Using the Oracle Service Bus Deployment APIs
- C Auditing Your Oracle Service Bus System
- D Interoperability with WSRP
- E Role-Based Access in Oracle Service Bus