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Middleware Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g R5

You're reading from   Middleware Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g R5 Monitor, diagnose, and maximize the system performance of Oracle Fusion Middleware solutions using this book and eBook

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2009
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781847198341
Length 332 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Middleware Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g R5
Credits
1. Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
2. Preface
1. Enterprise Manager Grid Control FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Enterprise Manager Grid Control 3. Enterprise Manager Key Concepts and Subsystems 4. Managing Oracle WebLogic Server 5. Managing Oracle Application Server 6. Managing Forms and Reports Services and Applications 7. SOA Management — BPEL Management 8. SOA Management — OSB (aka ALSB) Management 9. Managing Identity Manager Suite 10. Managing Coherence Cluster 11. Managing Non-Oracle Middleware 12. Java and Composite Applications Monitoring and Diagnostics 13. Building Your Monitoring Plug-in 14. Best Practices for Managing Middleware Components Using Enterprise Manager

Lifecycle Management for BPEL PM


After the initial setup of BPEL PM, there are some routine lifecycle operations that you need to do as a BPEL administrator. We will discuss those in the following sections.

BPEL suitcase deployment

In a development environment, developers and BPEL process designers deploy BPEL process to BPEL PM directly from the development IDE. This process works fine in the development environment. To deploy the BPEL processes in staging, QA or production environment developers need to package BPEL processes in BPEL suitcases, and system administrators deploy the BPEL suitcases.

Also, there are times when the same BPEL suitcase needs to be deployed in multiple environments, but for each deployment, some customizations are needed. For example, the same BPEL process is deployed in the QA and in the production environment, the BPEL process in QA environment needs to make a call to the partner link of the QA environment and the BPEL process in the production environment...

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