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Oracle SOA Suite 11g Performance Tuning Cookbook

You're reading from   Oracle SOA Suite 11g Performance Tuning Cookbook Featuring over 100 recipes, this handy cookbook will walk you through the different ways to optimize the performance of the Oracle SOA Suite 11g. Essential reading for administrators, developers, and architects.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849688840
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Oracle SOA Suite Performance Tuning Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Identifying Problems FREE CHAPTER 2. Monitoring Oracle SOA Suite 3. Performance Testing 4. JVM Memory 5. JVM Garbage Collection Tuning 6. Platform Tuning 7. Data Sources and JMS 8. BPEL and BPMN Engine Tuning 9. Mediator and BAM 10. Rules and Human Workflow 11. SOA Application Design 12. High Performance Configuration Index

Using BPEL process parallelization


By having your BPEL process execute steps in parallel when there are no dependencies, you can increase the performance by spending less time waiting for external systems to complete.

Getting ready

You will need JDeveloper installed, and have an open BPEL project.

How to do it...

Follow these steps to use BPEL process parallelization:

  1. Expand the BPEL Constructs section in the component palette.

  2. Drag Flow from the palette onto the process.

  3. Click on the + icon next to the flow to expand it.

  4. Populate the flow with the process steps.

How it works...

If you have a number of tasks that do not have dependencies on each other, you can improve performance by executing the preceding tasks in parallel. This is most effective with partner links, where you know you are waiting on an external system to produce a response. The default behaviors of these flows is still to use a single thread to execute the branches if external systems are invoked. See the Using non-blocking service...

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