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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

Setting HTTP timeouts for external services


Composite services often call out to external HTTP web services. If these external services are not available, or are slow to respond, then it can impact the application performance. By tuning the timeout to a lower or higher value, performance can be improved.

Getting ready

You will need to be familiar with SOA application development principals for this recipe.

How to do it...

These steps will set the timeout for an external HTTP service:

  1. Open the composite.xml file in JDeveloper.

  2. Select the source view at the bottom of the main pane.

  3. Locate the <reference> section for the external service that you want to set the timeout for.

  4. Inside the <binding> tags, add the property oracle.webservices.httpReadTimeout of type xs:string with a value high enough to allow the service to respond, such as 60000 (60 seconds).

  5. Add the property oracle.webservices.httpConnTimeout with a type xs:string, and a low value, such as 5000 (5 seconds).

  6. Save the composite...

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