Summary
In this chapter, we learnt about the complexity of managing BPEL Process Manager. With the help of some exercises, we saw how EM can simplify these complexities. The key takeaways from this chapter before you move on to the next are:
BPEL Process Manager is used for running business processes defined BPEL, using BPEL constructs
We need to manage the whole BPEL ecosystem, as the availability and performance of BPEL is dependent on the availability and performance of any related component
You can do basic monitoring of the BPEL processes using the metrics
For advanced monitoring you need to monitor the performance of partner links and the BPEL ecosystem. Enterprise Manager provides a model to support that
You can use configuration management to keep track of BPEL PM configuration changes
You can use configuration management to compare BPEL PM configuration and BPEL process artefacts, with other BPEL PM
The software library can be used to keep BPEL suitcases and deployment plans
Deployment...