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Oracle SOA Suite12c: Administration

  • Goals
  • Class Introductions
  • Audience
  • Prerequisites
  • Course Objectives
  • Course Map
  • Course Schedule
  • Course Environment
  • How Can I Learn More?

Introductions to SOA & Oracle SOA Suite 12c

  • Implementing an SOA Strategy
  • Getting Started
  • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • Summarizing SOA
  • Why Is an SOA Approach Required?
  • Integrating Distributed Components
  • SOA and Services
  • Applications Comprised of Services
  • Web Services Overview
  • WSDL Document
  • Composite Applications and SOA
  • Summarizing Composite Applications
  • Service Component Architecture (SCA)
  • Elements of a Service Component Architecture (SCA)
  • Assembly Model as a Blueprint
  • Introducing Service Component Architecture (SCA) in Oracle SOA
  • Suite12c
  • Oracle SOA Suite12c Components
  • Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle SOA Suite
  • Oracle SOA Suite12c Architecture
  • Oracle SOA Suite12c Components
  • Adapter Services
  • Routing and Filtering with Mediator Components
  • Orchestrating Services with BPEL Components
  • Implementing Business Rules Components
  • Implementing Workflow with Human Task Components
  • Monitoring Services with Oracle BAM
  • Relationship of SOA Suite, BPM Suite, and WebLogic Server
  • WebLogic Server Domain
  • Oracle SOA Suite12c Platform
  • Oracle SOA Suite Management Tools
  • Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control

Installing Oracle SOA Suite 12c

  • Installing SOA and BPM
  • Before Installation
  • SOA Deployment Topology
  • Supported Software Platforms
  • System Requirements
  • Preparing the Installation
  • Checking and Configuring the Database
  • Checking WebLogic Server
  • Repository Creation Utility (RCU) Overview
  • RCU Requirements
  • Creating Schemas with RCU
  • Specifying a Schema Prefix and Selecting Components
  • Specifying the Passwords For Schema Owners
  • Mapping Tablespaces
  • Installing Oracle SOA Suite 12c…. (PS1)
  • Specifying Installation Location
  • Installing Oracle SOA Suite 12c…. (PS2)
  • Post installation Directory Structure
  • Installation Log Files
  • Creating a Domain
  • Selecting Domain Source
  • Configuring JDBC Component Schema
  • Customizing Advanced Configuration
  • Configuring the Managed Servers
  • Creating Machines
  • Assigning Servers to Machines
  • Post configuration Directory Structure
  • Starting Servers
  • Setting Environment Variables
  • Configuration Log Files
  • Extending a Domain
  • Managing with Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
  • Getting Started With Oracle Fusion Middleware Control Console
  • Examining the SOA Infrastructure Home Page
  • Examining the SOA Infrastructure Menu
  • Accessing WebLogic Server Administration Console
  • Overview of WebLogic Server Administration Console
  • Accessing Other Administrator Tools: System MBean Browser
  • Accessing Other Administrator Tools: WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
  • Basics of WLST
  • Using SOA Suite Custom WLST
  • Course Environment

Deploying and Managing SOA Composite Applications

  • Roles and Tasks in Composite Applications Management
  • Composite Applications
  • SCA Components in Oracle SOA Suite 12c
  • Packaging Composite Application
  • Exploring the SOA Archive and SOA Bundle
  • Deploying a Composite Application
  • Partitioning of the SOA Infrastructure
  • Creating a Partition
  • Deploying with Oracle Enterprise Manager
  • Deploying an SOA Archive: Select Archive
  • Deploying an SOA Archive: Select Target
  • Understanding Composite Application Instances
  • Testing a Composite Application
  • Initiating a Test in Enterprise Manager
  • Preparing the Request Data for a Test
  • Tracking Message Flow
  • Working with the Flow Trace
  • Working with a Component Audit Trail Page
  • Accessing Logs and Other Settings
  • SOA Composite Applications Versioning
  • Deployment Versus Redeployment
  • Redeploying a Composite Application with Enterprise Manager
  • Undeploying with Enterprise Manager
  • Managing Composite Application State
  • Deploying SOA Applications with WLST Utility
  • Managing SOA Applications with WLST Utility
  • Managing SOA Applications with Ant Scripts
  • Customizing SOA Composite Applications for the Target Environment
  • Overview of Configuration Plans
  • Creating a Configuration Plan with WLST
  • Modifying a Configuration Plan

Administering the SOA Infrastructure

  • SOA Composite Application Runtime
  • Introducing SOA Infrastructure
  • SOA Infrastructure Architecture
  • SOA Infrastructure Life Cycle
  • Understanding Service Engines
  • Understanding the Service Infrastructure
  • Understanding Binding Components
  • Reviewing the SOA Infrastructure Home Page
  • Configuring SOA Infrastructure Properties
  • Accessing the SOA Infrastructure Properties Page
  • Configuring the Common SOA Infrastructure Properties
  • Audit Level
  • Composite Instance State
  • Configuring the UDDI Registry Properties
  • Configuring Server URLs
  • Starting and Stopping the SOA Infrastructure
  • Configuring Log Files
  • Creating and Editing Log File Configurations
  • Monitoring the SOA Infrastructure
  • Monitoring SOA Infrastructure Recent Instances and Faults
  • Monitoring Processing Requests
  • Monitoring Service and Reference Binding Components
  • Monitoring Reference Binding Components

Administering Oracle JCA Adapters and Binding Components

  • Understanding Binding Components
  • Supported Binding Components
  • Accessing Service and Reference Binding Component Page
  • Configuring Service Binding Component Properties
  • Configuring Reference Binding Component Properties
  • Monitoring Binding Component Instances and Faults
  • Overview of Adapter Services
  • Oracle Technology Adapters
  • Packaged Application and Legacy Adapters
  • Database Adapter
  • Database Adapter Connection
  • Configuring the Database Adapter Runtime Connections: JDBC
  • Resource
  • Configuring the Database Adapter Runtime Connections: Connection
  • Factory
  • Redeploying the Runtime DbAdapter
  • Employing a JMS Adapter
  • JMS Adapter Runtime Connection
  • Configuring a JMS Destination
  • Configuring a JMS Connection Factory
  • Creating the JMS Adapter Connection Pool
  • Associate the JMS Connection Pool to a Connection Factory
  • JCA Adapter Properties
  • File Adapter
  • Configuring Inbound File Adapter Properties
  • Configuring Outbound File Adapter Properties
  • Configuring Database Adapter Properties
  • Configuring Adapter Properties to Handle Retryable Errors
  • Handling Rejected Messages
  • Deleting Rejected Messages for an Inbound Adapter
  • Setting the Log Level of Oracle JCA Adapters

Administering BPEL Process Service Components and Engines

  • Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
  • BPEL Processes
  • BPEL Process Components and Service Engine
  • Parts of a BPEL Process
  • BPEL Partner
  • BPEL Variables
  • Communicating Data with a BPEL Process
  • Configuring BPEL Process Service Engines
  • Audit Level Settings Inheritance Hierarchy
  • Setting Audit Level at the SOA Composite Application Level
  • Setting Audit Level at the BPEL Process Service Component Level
  • Synchronous Services
  • Asynchronous Services
  • Dispatcher Threads
  • A Sample BPEL Process
  • Viewing the Composite Application Home Page
  • Viewing the Flow Trace of Composite Application Instance
  • Viewing the Audit Trail of BPEL Process Service Component Instance
  • Viewing the Process Flow of a BPEL Process Service Component
  • Monitoring BPEL Process Service Component Instances and Faults
  • What Are Sensors?
  • Composite Sensors
  • A Sample BPEL Process with Sensors
  • Monitoring Sensor Data and Values in BPEL Process Service
  • Components
  • Monitoring BPEL Process Service Engines
  • Monitoring BPEL Process Service Engine Instances and Faults
  • Monitoring BPEL Process Service Engine Request and Thread Statistics
  • Recovering Faults with Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware
  • Control
  • A Sample BPEL Process with a Recoverable Fault
  • Recovering from BPEL Process Service Component Faults
  • Recovering a Fault Condition

Administering Oracle Mediator Service Components and Engines

  • Introducing Mediator Components
  • Features of Mediator Components
  • Routing Rules
  • Content Based and Header Based Routing
  • Synchronous and Asynchronous Interactions
  • Transformations
  • Validations
  • Error Management
  • Event Handling
  • Mediating Services and Events
  • Mediator Service Engine
  • Configuring Oracle Mediator Service Engines
  • Parallel Infrastructure of Mediator Service Engine
  • Configuring Parameters for Parallel Infrastructure
  • The Parameters for Heartbeat Framework of Mediator Service Engine
  • A Sample Mediator Composite Application
  • Viewing the Composite Application Home Page
  • Viewing Flow Trace of Composite Instance
  • Monitoring Mediator Component Instance Statistics
  • Monitoring Mediator Component Routing Statistics
  • Recovering from Mediator Service Component Faults
  • Recovering a Fault Condition
  • Monitoring Mediator Service Engine
  • Monitoring Request Breakdown Statistics

Administering Decision Service Components and Business Rules Service

  • Engines
  • Objectives
  • Introducing Business Rules
  • Declarative Rule Concepts
  • Basic Oracle Business Rule Concepts
  • Oracle Business Rule Components
  • Overview of the Business Rules Component
  • Decision Service Architecture
  • Working with Decision Service
  • A Sample Composite Application with Business Rules
  • Examining the Input Data and Output Results
  • Viewing the Flow Trace of Composite Application Instance
  • Decision Tracing
  • Decision Trace Levels
  • Understanding the Trace Report
  • Tracing Rule Execution at Development and Production Levels
  • Monitoring Business Rules Engine Instances
  • Monitoring Business Rules Service Engine Statistics
  • Viewing Service Component Logs
  • Monitoring Decision Service Component Logs

Administering Oracle User Messaging Service

  • Notification Service and Oracle User Messaging Service (UMS)
  • Oracle User Messaging Service (UMS)
  • Oracle UMS Components and Architecture
  • Accessing UMS Configuration Page
  • Accessing Email Driver Properties
  • Configuring Common and Custom Properties
  • A Sample Custom Configuration
  • Understanding the Identity Service
  • Configuring the Embedded LDAP Server
  • Connecting to the Embedded LDAP Server
  • Importing Users and Groups through LDAP Browser and LDIF
  • Configuring Human Workflow Notification Service
  • Configuring the User Messaging Email Driver
  • Testing Email Notifications
  • Configuring User Messaging Preferences
  • Deploying Drivers
  • Deploying Drivers Using WLST Commands
  • Deploying Drivers Using WebLogic Server Administration Console
  • Deploying Drivers Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
  • Preparing the Deployment Plan
  • Troubleshooting Oracle User Messaging Service
  • Troubleshooting: Notifications Are Not Being Sent
  • Troubleshooting: SOA Human Workflow Notifications Problems

Administering Human Task Service Components and Human Workflow Service

  • Engines
  • Objectives
  • Human Tasks
  • Human Workflow Concepts
  • Components of Human Workflow
  • Human Tasks in a Composite Application
  • A Sample Application with Human Tasks Component
  • Worklist Application and Task Display Forms
  • Deploying Task Display Forms
  • Task Assignment
  • Configuring Human Workflow Task Service Properties
  • Configuring Human Workflow Task Service Advanced Properties
  • Understanding the Identity Service
  • Configuring the Identity Service
  • Adding an Authentication Provider
  • Creating a New Authentication Provider
  • Configuring Authentication Provider Specific Settings
  • Creating Users and Groups in the Authentication Provider
  • Notification Service
  • Viewing Action Email Notification
  • Accessing the Worklist Application
  • Viewing and Acting on Task in Oracle BPM Worklist
  • Viewing Result Email Notification
  • Viewing the Flow Trace of Composite Application Instance
  • Viewing the Audit Trail of BPEL Process Service Component Instance
  • Viewing the Audit Trail of Human Task Component Instance
  • Monitoring Human Workflow Service Engine
  • Monitoring Human Workflow Engine Request and Operation Statistics
  • Managing Notifications
  • Managing the URI of the Human Task Service Component Task Details

Administering Oracle Business Activity Monitoring

  • Overview of Business Activity Monitoring
  • Introduction to Monitoring with Oracle BAM
  • BAM Components
  • Real Time Data Streaming
  • Oracle BAM Server
  • Oracle BAM Web Applications
  • BAM Active Viewer
  • BAM Administrator
  • ICommand Utility
  • Importing and Exporting with ICommand
  • Oracle BAM Administration
  • Configuring Oracle BAM Web Application Properties
  • Configuring Oracle BAM Server Basic Properties
  • Configuring Oracle BAM Adapter
  • Configuring the RunTime OracleBamAdapter
  • Configuring Oracle BAM Adapter Properties
  • Oracle BAM Configuration Property Files
  • Managing Oracle BAM Users
  • Understanding Oracle BAM Application Roles
  • Assigning Users or Groups to Application Roles
  • Verifying Granted Permissions
  • Populating Users in Oracle BAM Administrator
  • Verifying the Populated Users
  • Managing Oracle BAM Object Ownership
  • Configuring Oracle BAM Distribution Lists
  • A Sample Application Sending Information to BAM
  • Observing the BAM Report Dashboard
  • Monitoring Oracle BAM Components
  • Concepts of Data Objects and Viewsets
  • Monitoring Oracle BAM Active Data Cache
  • Monitoring the Event Engine Component
  • Monitoring the Report Cache Component
  • Monitoring Oracle BAM Report Server
  • Monitoring Oracle BAM Managed Server Instance
  • Viewing Oracle BAM Logs

Administering Business Events

  • Introduction to Business Events
  • Event Delivery Network (EDN) Concepts
  • Event Delivery Network and Business Events
  • Sample Applications Publishing and Subscribing Business Events
  • Managing EDN in Enterprise Manager
  • Viewing Events in Enterprise Manager
  • Testing Events with Enterprise Manager
  • Viewing Event Subscriptions
  • Subscribing a Database Agent to Events
  • Viewing Event Faults

Configuring Security Services and Policies

  • Introduction to Web Services Security
  • TransportLevel Security
  • MessageLevel Security
  • WSSecurity Overview
  • WSSecurity Tokens
  • Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
  • WSSecurity and SAML
  • Oracle Web Services
  • Oracle Web Service Manager
  • Oracle Web Services Manager Policy Framework
  • Components of Oracle Web Services Manager Architecture
  • Introduction to Web Services Policies
  • Policy Assertion
  • Oracle Web Services Manager Policy Assertions
  • Supported Policies
  • Policy Interceptor Pipeline
  • Oracle WSM Predefined Policies and Assertion Templates
  • Viewing Available Web Services Policies
  • OWSM WSSecurity Policies Versus WLS WSSecurity Policies
  • Creating Web Services Policies
  • Creating Policies by Using Assertion Template
  • Configuring Assertions
  • Restrictions of Security Policies
  • Editing Policies
  • Securing SOA and Identity Propagation
  • Attaching Policies in JDeveloper (Development Time)
  • Viewing Attached Policies in EM Console
  • Attaching/Detaching Policies by Using EM Console (Deployment Time)
  • Monitoring the Performance of SOA Composite

Tuning Performance of Oracle SOA Suite and Components

  • Identifying Key Performance Tuning Areas
  • Monitoring Oracle SOA Environment
  • Monitoring Using EM Control Console
  • Monitoring Server Instance Performance Summary
  • Monitoring Server Instance JVM Performance
  • Monitoring SOAInfra Performance
  • Monitoring SOA Composite Application Performance
  • Tuning JVMs
  • Tuning SOA Infrastructure
  • Optimizing the Loading of Pages with Instance and Faults Metrics
  • Tuning Service Engines by Configuring Properties
  • Tuning Oracle JCA Adapters
  • Tuning File/FTP Adapters: Inbound Throttling Properties
  • Tuning File/FTP Adapters: Outbound Throttling Properties
  • Tuning File/FTP Adapters: Outbound Performance Properties
  • Tuning Database Adapters
  • Tuning Database
  • Extending Tablespaces to Avoid Problems at Run Time
  • Configuring Database Connections
  • Purging Instance Data with a PL/SQL Scripts
  • Deleting a Single Instance
  • Deleting Multiple Instances with Filters
  • Deleting All Instances, Rejected Messages, and Orphan Instances
  • Deleting Rejected Messages and Orphans
  • Setting Logging Levels

Troubleshooting Oracle SOA Suite

  • Diagnosing Oracle Fusion Middleware Problems
  • Understanding Log Messages
  • Managing Log Files
  • Searching Log Files in EM
  • Viewing Log Files in EM
  • Configuring Log Settings
  • Setting Log Levels
  • Editing Log Configuration
  • Common Problems and Solutions
  • Troubleshooting SOA or BAM Server Startup Failures
  • Resolving Message Failure Caused By Too Many Open Files
  • Resolving Connection Timeouts
  • Resolving Common Application Related Problems

Configuring High Availability for Oracle

  • SOA Suite
  • Objectives
  • Introduction to High Availability
  • Implementing High Availability Solutions
  • Oracle High Availability Solutions
  • Oracle SOA Suite High Availability Architecture
  • Configuring a Cluster in a Domain
  • Overview of Configuring SOA for High Availability
  • Configuring Multi Data Sources for Metadata Services (MDS)
  • Repositories
  • Setting the Front End HTTP Host and Port
  • Simple Clustering Example: Level Active Active
  • Clustering Example with Node Manager:
  • Active Active Level
  • Active Active with Node Manager and Whole Server Migration
  • Whole Server Migration
  • Automatic Whole Server Migration Process
  • SOA Infrastructure High Availability Configuration
  • ClusterWide SOA Deployment
  • SOA Infrastructure Failover
  • BPEL Process HA Considerations
  • BPEL Process Recovery
  • Mediator HA Considerations
  • Mediator Process Recovery
  • Human Workflow Engine HA Considerations
  • User Messaging Service (UMS) HA Architecture and Failover
  • Considerations
  • JCA Adapters Characteristics
  • File and FTP Adapters HA Considerations
  • Oracle BAM HA Considerations
  • A Sample BAM High Availability Architecture

Backing Up and Recovery of Oracle SOA Suite Instances

  • Oracle Fusion Middleware Directory Structure
  • About Backup and Recovery
  • Types of Backups
  • Recommended Backup Strategy
  • Limitations and Restrictions for Backing Up Data
  • Backup Tools
  • Performing a Full Offline Backup
  • Performing an Online Backup of RunTime Artifacts
  • Backing Up a Domain Configuration
  • Documenting Oracle Fusion Middleware Installations
  • Recovery After Disaster
  • Recommended Recovery Strategy
  • Directories to Restore
  • Recovering a Middleware Home
  • Recovering the Administration Server Configuration
  • Recovering a Managed Server
  • Recovering Oracle SOA Suite
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