Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Navigating
to
key
administration
areas
To perform the common management tasks related to your infrastructure, we be-
gin by describing the various administrative pages and consoles within Oracle
Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control.
The Oracle Enterprise Fusion Middleware Control landing page is divided into the
navigator (left pane) and the dynamic content dashboard (right pane). You can
expand the navigator tree to configure and manage the WebLogic domain, ad-
min and running managed servers, the SOA infrastructure, metadata repositories,
and many more. The next screenshot shows an expanded navigator view. Click-
ing on the SOA Infrastructure target menu reveals a host of common adminis-
tration and configuration activities that you can perform. These activities include:
Monitoring Performance Summary and Request Processing statistics for
binding components, service infrastructure, and service engines
Viewing and editing Log Configuration for runtime loggers
Managing composite deployments and their configuration plans from the SOA
Deployment link
Managing running and faulted instances of deployed composites by expand-
ing Service Engine and clicking on a particular engine
Administering endpoint and adapter properties post composite deployment
from the Services and References link
Configuring and managing business events, current event subscribers, and
event fault details from the Business Events link
Configuring engine properties for service components, which make up the
Oracle SOA Suite 11g runtime, by expanding SOA Administration
Many other SOA Infrastructure configurations and properties are made avail-
able to edit at runtime by clicking on System MBean Browser under Adminis-
tration .
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