Tuesday, February 25, 2014

SOA Suite 10g Developer Guide

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Monday, February 24, 2014

Oracle Fusion Middleware Naming Conventions



 

Local Application-Related Account Standards


The local account naming syntax incorporates information about the account, application, and type of environment.

 

<       

 

 

: 3 characters

E.g.:  soa - SOA / integration application:

E.g.:   obi -  a BI / reporting application

E.g.:   oid -  an OID (Oracle LDAP)  application

 

< account type>: 5 characters

  

    User: user

    Group: group

   

E.g.:  soauser is the user account for SOA environment

            Oiduser is the user account for Oracle Identity Environment.       

Note: All user accounts should be local and should have sudo privilege to execute command as root.

 

Goup Name Standards


The primary group name of a local account named following the previous suggested naming standards, it should be:

E.g.:  soagroup – primary group name of user account soauser

 

Note: All group names should be local.


 

Assumptions


Each server will come with a dedicated storage which is represented by a mounted volume name.

This volume is mounted under /apps/oracle.

 

Oracle Home Naming Standard


/apps/oracle/product/fmw/

:   <=  7 characters

Standard component names:

owsm

aia 

soa

E.g.:  /apps/oracle/product/fmw/soa

         /apps/oracle/product/fmw/aia

 

During Installation of Oracle Software , specify /apps/oracle as the oraInventory directory.

 

Application Instance Naming Standard


These names are usually setup during the application installation process. The names are visible in Enterprise Manager / Administration Tools type of software like Oracle Grid Control for instance and appended with the FQDN of host.

 


: 7 characters

 

Provides description of the application components installed.

 

E.g.: soa, owsm, intgtwy, extgtwy

 

 

: 1 character (number)

 

E.g.: soa1, owsm1

                   (First instance of the component in an Oracle Application Cluster)

 

 

J2EE Instance Naming Standard


Following the best practices when we deploy new applications in OC4J containers we need to create new OC4Js.

OC4J_

: <= 5 characters

Example:  oc4j_soa, oc4j_esbdt

 

 

BPEL Domains Naming Standard


The BPEL domain name should have a prefix that has the business process name and NOT the Project Name given for a particular business process.

_

: <= 5 characters

Example:  mdm_product, mdm_customer

 

Note: The BPEL domain should only have “Lower case letters” and should NOT contain Upper case or mixed case for domain names. As this will cause errors, when you try to restrict the domain access based on the project/ user access for particular domains.

 

 

ESB System Naming Standard


 

The ESB System name should adequately reflect the Business Process name or the Application component type. There are no additional restrictions on the service group that are under the ESB System.

 

System

 

: <= 5 characters

Example:  AIASystem, BPELSystem

Thursday, December 12, 2013

BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning - 6

This is sixth chapter of Oracle Fusion Middleware BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning. This chapter covers EM Fusion Middleware Control and WLS Admin Console tuning .

Your comments will make this book useful and valuable.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning - 5

This is fifth chapter of Oracle Fusion Middleware BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning. This chapter covers BPEL Engine tuning.

Your comments and views are always welcome.

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Monday, December 9, 2013

BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning - 4

This is fourth chapter of Oracle Fusion Middleware BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning. This chapter covers WebLogic Server tuning .

Your comments are valuable to improve book.

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning - 3

This is third chapter of Oracle Fusion Middleware BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning. This chapter covers JVM (HotSpot as well as jRokit) tuning.

Please give your comments, so book can be improved.

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Saturday, December 7, 2013

BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning - 2

This is second chapter of Oracle Fusion Middleware BPEL PM 11g Performance Tuning. This chapter covers basics of BPEL PM 11g.

I hope you will enjoy reading and give your valuable feedback.

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