Monitoring Deployed BPMN Processes in the Service Engine

Demo User Community A-5 For more information about application roles, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite. A.5 SOATestDemoApp Application Roles Table A–5 lists the roles in the SOATestDemoApp application. A.6 Roles Granted to and Owned by Users Table A–6 lists the roles granted to each user direct-granted roles and all granted roles and the roles owned by each user direct-owned roles and all owned roles. Table A–5 SOATestDemoApp Roles Application Role Direct Grantees All Grantees Direct-Granted Roles All Granted Roles DevTeam rsteven rsteven, mmitch, fkafka, jcooper, istone QATeam jlondon, Supervisor jlondon, jcooper, mtwain, rsteven, mmitch, fkafka, istone ProductionTeam mmitch, fkafka, California mmitch, fkafka, jcooper, istone DevTeam, QATeam DevTeam, QATeam Table A–6 Roles for Each User User Name Direct-Granted Roles All Granted Roles Direct-Owned Roles All Owned Roles achrist Executives - - - cdickens - - Executives - cdoyle WesternRegion, LoanAgentGroup RegionalOffices, WesternRegion, LoanAgentGroup - - EHEMING Executives fkafka LoanAnalyticGroup, EasternRegion, ProductionTeam BPMWorkflowCustomize, RegionalOffices, LoanAnalyticGroup, LoanAgentGroup, EasternRegion, ProductionTeam, DevTeam, QATeam LoanAgentGroup, California LoanAgentGroup, California istone LoanAgentGroup, California RegionalOffices, WesternRegion, LoanAgentGroup, California, DevTeam, QATeam, ProductionTeam - - jausten - - - - jcooper Supervisor, LoanAgentGroup, California RegionalOffices, WesternRegion, Supervisor, LoanAgentGroup, California, DevTeam, QATeam, ProductionTeam LoanAgentGroup LoanAgentGroup jlondon CentralRegion, LoanAgentGroup, QATeam CentralRegion, RegionalOffices, LoanAgentGroup, QATeam - - jstein - - LoanAnalyticGroup WesternRegion, Supervisor, EasternRegion LoanAnalyticGroup WesternRegion, Supervisor, EasternRegion JVerne Executives A-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite A.7 WorkflowPermission Class Table A–7 lists the permissions defined in the WorkflowPermission class and the application roles associated with each permission. ltolstoy - - - - mmitch LoanAnalyticGroup, EasternRegion, ProductionTeam BPMWorkflowCustomize RegionalOffices, LoanAnalyticGroup, LoanAgentGroup, EasternRegion, DevTeam, QATeam, ProductionTeam - - mtwain CentralRegion, Supervisor, LoanAgentGroup CentralRegion, RegionalOffices, Supervisor, LoanAgentGroup, QATeam - - rsteven Supervisor, DevTeam Supervisor, DevTeam - - sfitzger - - - - szweig LoanAnalyticGroup, EasternRegion BPMWorkflowCustomizeDem oAppFlexFieldRole, RegionalOffices, LoanAnalyticGroup, LoanAgentGroup, EasternRegion vhugo Executives wfaulk - - - - wshake LoanAgentGroup, EasternRegion RegionalOffices, LoanAgentGroup, EasternRegion - - Table A–7 WorkflowPermission Class Permission Application Role with Permission workflow.mapping.publicFlexField BPMWorkflowAdmin, BPMWorkflowCustomize workflow.mapping.protectedFlexField BPMWorkflowAdmin workflow.admin BPMWorkflowAdmin workflow.admin.evidenceStore BPMWorkflowAdmin Table A–6 Cont. Roles for Each User User Name Direct-Granted Roles All Granted Roles Direct-Owned Roles All Owned Roles B Troubleshooting Oracle SOA Suite B-1 B Troubleshooting Oracle SOA Suite This appendix describes how to troubleshoot issues you can encounter when using Oracle SOA Suite. This appendix includes the following topics: ■ Section B.1, Best Practice for Starting and Stopping a Managed Server ■ Section B.2, Specifying the Proxy Server ■ Section B.3, Optimizing the Loading of Pages with Instance and Fault Metrics ■ Section B.4, Resolving Message Failure Caused by Too Many Open Files ■ Section B.5, Extending Tablespaces to Avoid Problems at Runtime ■ Section B.6, Resolving Connection Timeouts ■ Section B.7, Updating the EJB Transaction Timeout Value in the Deployment Archive After SOA Infrastructure Failure ■ Section B.8, Increasing Database Connection Values ■ Section B.9, Resolving MaxMessageSizeExceededException Errors Caused By Large Payloads ■ Section B.10, Accessing Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control on Dual Stack Hosts that Support IPv4 and IPv6 ■ Section B.11, Limitation on Using the Safari Browser to View WSDL File Content ■ Section B.12, Flow Diagram Does Not Display The First Time on Some Lower End Hosts ■ Section B.13, Setting Logging Levels for Troubleshooting ■ Section B.14, Human Workflow Troubleshooting B.1 Best Practice for Starting and Stopping a Managed Server As a best practice, it is always recommended that you start and stop a managed server through one, but not both, of the following methods. Do not mix these methods, such as starting the managed server from the command line and stopping it from Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, or vice versa. ■ Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control With this method, the node manager must be up and running. The node manager tracks all managed server startups and shutdowns performed from Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. With this method, the server state is not an issue.