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Oracle BAM 11gR1 Handbook

Oracle BAM 11gR1 Handbook

By : Pete Wang
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Oracle BAM 11gR1 Handbook

Oracle BAM 11gR1 Handbook

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By: Pete Wang

Overview of this book

An integral component of Oracle SOA and BPM Suite, Oracle BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) ultimately empowers business executives to react quickly to changing business situations. BAM enables business service and process monitoring through real-time data streaming and operational reports, and this book helps you to take advantage of this vital tool with best practice guidance for building a BAM project."Oracle BAM 11gR1 Handbook" is an essential companion for advancing your BAM knowledge, with troubleshooting and performance tuning tips to guide you in building BAM applications. The book uses step-by-step instructions alongside a real world demo project to steer you through the pitfalls of report and application development. Packed with best practices, you'll learn about BAM migration, HA configuration and much more."Oracle BAM 11gR1 Handbook" comprises a myriad of best practices for building real-time operational dashboards, reports and alerts. The book dives straight into the architecture of Oracle BAM 11g, before moving swiftly onto concepts like managing BAM server securities, populating Data Objects and performing load testing. Later on you'll also learn about BAM migration and building an ADF-based report, plus much more that you won't want to miss. For focusing in on best practices for this integral tool within Oracle SOA and BPM Suite, "Oracle BAM 11gR1 Handbook" is the perfect guide for the job.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Oracle BAM 11gR1 Handbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Using Enterprise Message Sources


Enterprise Message Sources (EMS) provides direct Java Message Service (JMS) connectivity to the Oracle BAM Server, by mapping messages directly to Oracle BAM Data Objects. Oracle BAM Server can read data directly from any JMS-based message queue or topic through the Messaging Framework.

BAM EMS supports the following JMS Servers or JMS providers:

  • WebLogic Server JMS provider

  • AQ JMS

  • WebSphereMQ

  • Tibco

  • SonicMQ

In this section, you will learn how to create an EMS to populate the Data Object with messages received from JMS queues on the WebLogic JMS Server.

Creating an EMS

To create an EMS, you need to select Enterprise Messaging Sources from the list in the BAM Architect web application, and click on Create. In the EMS configuration page, provide details in the following sections:

Configuring JMS Server connection properties

EMS acts as a Java client that connects to the JMS Server to consume messages from JMS destinations (queues or topics). In the JMS programming...

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