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Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide

Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide

By : Arun Pareek, Harold Dost, Ahmed Aboulnaga
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Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide

Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide

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By: Arun Pareek, Harold Dost, Ahmed Aboulnaga

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.
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Preparing the environment


The SOA infrastructure can be started up and shut down in several ways—through the console, WLST, or the command line, each having their own benefits. All approaches are valid and depend on your standards and preference. However, our recommendation is that you use a set of scripts to make this repetitive process less cumbersome and more consistent. The following figure demonstrates how AdminServer can start up or shut down a remote managed server by issuing commands through Node Manager:

Figure 3.1: AdminServer issues commands to remote hosts through Node Manager

Regardless of the approach you follow, be aware of a few points. You should ideally start up Node Manager first. If you have a clustered installation, then Node Manager should be started up on each host separately. Node Manager serves multiple purposes—it can automatically restart a managed server that has crashed, it provides you the ability to start up or stop managed servers remotely, and it is required...

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