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Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide

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Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide

Overview of this book

Oracle SOA Suite 12 c is the most comprehensive and integrated infrastructure on the market today that is used for building applications based on service-oriented architecture. With the vast number of features and capabilities that Oracle SOA Suite 12c has to offer comes numerous complexities and challenges for administration. Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide covers all the core areas of administration needed for you to effectively manage and monitor the Oracle SOA Suite environment and its transactions, from deployments, to monitoring, to performance tuning, and much, much more. Manage, monitor, and troubleshoot SOA composites and OSB services from a single product set. Understand core administrative activities such as deployments, purging, startup and shutdown, configuration, backup, and recovery. Also learn about new features such as Oracle Enterprise Scheduler, lazy loading, work manager groups, high availability, and more.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle SOA Suite 12 Administrator's Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

The DMS Spy Servlet


The DMS Spy Servlet is a small web-based application that displays metrics related to Dynamic Monitoring Service (DMS), which are built-in metrics that are automatically collected by the server. Simply navigate to the following URL on the AdminServer (http://adminhost:7001/dms/Spy) and log in using the administrator account (for example, weblogic).

You can retrieve an immediate snapshot of everything from running JDBC statements to JVM threads to MDS repository configuration to numerous Oracle WebLogic Server metrics, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 6.15: Using the DMS Spy Servlet to view currently running JDBC statements

The DMS Spy Servlet is perhaps the easiest way to quickly get instant monitoring information, but it does not maintain history. These DMS metrics can be retrieved using the command line as well.