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Oracle SOA BPEL Process Manager 11gR1 - A Hands-on Tutorial

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Oracle SOA BPEL Process Manager 11gR1 - A Hands-on Tutorial

Overview of this book

BPEL, Business Process Execution Language is the definitive standard in writing and defining actions within business processes. Oracle BPEL Process Manager R1 is Oracle's latest offering, providing you with a complete end-to-end platform for the creation, implementation, and management of your BPEL business processes that are so important to your service-oriented architecture."Oracle SOA BPEL Process Manager 11gR1 – A Hands-on Tutorial" is your guide to BPEL design and development, SOA Suite platform troubleshooting, and engineering in a detailed step-by-step guide working real-world examples and case studies. Using industry-leading practices you will start by creating your first BPEL process and move onto configuring your processes, then invoking, orchestrating, and testing them. You will then learn how to use architect and design services using BPEL, performance tuning, integration, and security, as well as high availability, troubleshooting, and modeling for the future. "Oracle SOA BPEL Process Manager 11gR1 – A Hands-on Tutorial" is your complete hands-on guide to Oracle SOA BPEL Process Manager 11g.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Oracle SOA BPEL Process Manager 11gR1 – A Hands-on Tutorial
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

The MBean browser


All the values set using the Oracle Enterprise Manager console and WebLogic admin console can be also changed using systems' MBeans. One can write Java programs and WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) programs to access MBeans and change the values of MBeans. Select System MBean Browser from the Oracle Enterprise Manager console for browsing and changing the values of MBeans', as shown in the following screenshot:

Select the MBean from the left navigation menu and change the values as needed. The following screenshot shows us editing the value of the AcceptBacklog parameter. The AcceptBacklog parameter configures the size of the wait queue for TCP-client connections while the application is busy processing other requests. One may choose to perform the same using the WebLogic admin console.