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Middleware Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g R5

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Middleware Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g R5

Overview of this book

Today's IT environment is very complex, encompassing a myriad of technologies and middleware platforms. Many organizations have large and heterogeneous middleware platforms that power their enterprise applications and it is often a real challenge for administrators to meet agreed service levels and minimize downtime. Oracle Enterprise Manager allows administrators to manage the complete lifecycle of an entire application infrastructure for middleware and SOA applications. This book will help you kick-start the setup of Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control and master all aspects of middleware management supported by Oracle Enterprise Manager. This book, written by senior members of the Oracle team serves as the only hands on guide to provisioning middleware and implementing proactive monitoring to maximize application performance and compliance using Oracle Enterprise Manager. The book starts with an introduction to the challenges faced by middleware administrators in their everyday life, and how Oracle Enterprise Manager helps solve those challenges. This book will help you manage your middleware infrastructure and applications effectively and efficiently using Oracle Enterprise Manager. By following the practical examples in this book you will learn to proactively monitor your production middleware applications running on Oracle Application Server, Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle SOA suite (such as Oracle BPEL Process manager), Oracle Server Bus, and Oracle Coherence. You will also learn different aspects to proactive monitoring and alert notifications, service level and incident management, diagnostics for production applications, lifecycle automation using out-of-the-box deployment procedures, and patching mechanisms. This book also helps you to master best practices for managing your middleware and SOA applications for optimal service performance and reduced down time.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Middleware Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g R5
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface

Advance features for plug-ins


So far, we have learned about the basic functionality of plug-ins, we saw the various artefacts needed and we also saw how to package and deploy those artefacts. In this section, we'll cover some of the advanced features of plug-ins.

Charts

Once the plug-in is deployed and the target is discovered, we can see the target homepage, and on the homepage, we can see the status and availability metrics.

Wouldn't it be nice if we could add some charts that can show historical data on the target homepage? Plug-ins provide support for adding such charts on the target homepage. All that we need to do is that we define the location of the chart, the data that should go in the chart and the type of the chart. We can define all of this in an XML format and include that file as part of the plug-in archive.

One sample chart file is listed below:

<HomepageCharts TARGET_TYPE="sun_javawebserver">
<ChartSet>
<TopPane>
<Chart TYPE="timeSeriesChart">
<ChartProperty...