Export All Standard Views This example exports all standard views.

22-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite 3. Enter the appropriate values in each of the fields provided. See the following sections for information about configuring each of the properties: ■ Section 22.2.2, Configuring Application URL ■ Section 22.2.3, Configuring Report Loading Indicator ■ Section 22.2.4, Configuring Server Name

4. Click Apply.

You must restart Oracle BAM after any property changes.

22.2.2 Configuring Application URL

The Application URL property value must be updated from localhost to the actual hostname to generate the correct URLs for reports and alerts. The Application URL property is configured in both the Oracle BAM web applications properties page and the Oracle BAM Server properties page. In Oracle BAM web applications page, the URL is used to generate the full URL for reports and alerts. Note that this property is common to both Oracle BAM web applications and Oracle BAM Server. If it is configured on one page, the same value appears on the other configuration page.

22.2.3 Configuring Report Loading Indicator

The Report Loading Indicator property specifies whether the report loading indicator is enabled or disabled by default when viewing reports in Oracle BAM Active Studio and Oracle BAM Active Viewer. With this property enabled, the report loading indicator is shown by default when a report is viewed; however, individual users can choose to disable the report loading indicator in their user preferences configuration. See Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring for more information.

22.2.4 Configuring Server Name

The Server Name property provides the hostname of Oracle BAM Server. Oracle BAM web applications are separate applications that require the location of Oracle BAM Server to get data from the Active Data Cache and Report Cache for the Oracle BAM Report Server.

22.3 Configuring Oracle BAM Server Basic Properties

Some basic Oracle BAM Server properties are configured using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. Oracle BAM Server must be restarted after any changes to Oracle BAM properties. See Section 24.2, Managing Oracle BAM Availability for information about restarting Oracle BAM. The following topics describe how to configure each property: ■ Section 22.3.1, Configuring Oracle BAM Server Properties ■ Section 22.3.2, Configuring Data Source JNDI Configuring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 22-5 ■ Section 22.3.3, Configuring Application URL ■ Section 22.3.4, Configuring Viewset Sharing ■ Section 22.3.5, Configuring Report Cache Persistence Manager ■ Section 22.3.6, Configuring Oracle Data Integrator Integration Properties ■ Section 22.3.7, Configuring Outbound Email Account For information about configuring advanced properties, see Section 22.10, Configuring Advanced Properties and Section 22.11, Oracle BAM Configuration Property Reference.

22.3.1 Configuring Oracle BAM Server Properties

Oracle BAM Server properties are configured in the BAM Server Properties page in Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. To configure Oracle BAM Server properties:

1. Go to the BAM Server Properties page by selecting the OracleBamServer node in

Fusion Middleware Control BAM folder.

2. Select BAM Server Properties from the BAM Server menu.