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Chapter 5. Configuring and
Administering Oracle SOA Suite 11g
Once you have learned to monitor and tune your infrastructure, it is time to look
closely into configuring and administering various components that are part of
your Oracle SOA Suite 11g environment. Depending upon the type of composites
deployed to the runtime, you as an administrator would need to manage both the
composite instances and the service engines they execute on.
The Oracle SOA Suite 11g infrastructure provides an access to all deployed com-
posite applications, service engines, service components, business events, no-
tifications, and other management objects. You can also perform a range of ad-
ministrative tasks, such as managing composites and their individual instances,
taking corrective actions for faulted and rejected messages, securing composites
or components within them by attaching/detaching security policies, and much
more.
As one of the larger chapters of this topic, we will cover a huge amount of topics
surrounding the configuration and administration of Oracle SOA Suite 11g here
which include:
Starting up and shutting down the infrastructure
Enabling log rotation
Navigating to key administration areas
Configuring infrastructure properties
Configuring and administering binding components and JCA Adapters
Configuring and administering BPEL Service Engine and components
Administering the Mediator Service Engine
Administering the User Messaging Service
Administering the Human Workflow Service Engines
Administering and configuring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring
Administering and configuring event engine and business events
Administering domain value maps and cross references
Configuring infrastructure resources for developers
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