Databases Reference
In-Depth Information
The navigation bar is divided into the following sections:
Operations
,
Resource
Browser
,
Project Explorer
,
Security Configuration,
, and
System Administration
.
Clicking on the appropriate section will expand that part of the navigation bar and
allow you to access any of its sub-sections and their corresponding menu items.
Clicking on any of the menu items will display the appropriate page within the main
window of the console. In the previous diagram we looked at the
Dashboard
view,
under
Monitoring
, which is part of the
Operations
section.
Creating a Change Session
Before we can create a new project, or make any configuration changes through
the console, we must create a new change session. A
Change Session
allows us to
specify a series of changes as a single unit of work. These changes won't come into
effect until we activate a session. At any point we can discard our changes, which
will cause OSB to roll back those changes and exit our session.
While making changes through a session, other users can also be making changes
under separate sessions. If users create changes that conflict with changes in
other sessions, then the Service Bus will flag that as a conflict in the
Change
Center
and neither user will be able to commit their changes until those conflicts
have been resolved.
To create a new change session, click on
Create
in the
Change Center
. This will
update the
Change Center
to indicate that we are in a session and the user who
owns that session. As we are logged in as weblogic, it will be updated to show
weblogic session
, as shown in the following screenshot:
In addition, you will see that the options available to us in the
Change Center
have
changed to
Activate
,
Discard
, and
Exit
.