ICommand Related Documentation Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library

1-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring Console. Using Oracle BAM Administrator, the system administrator manages users, object ownership, and security levels, and configures user distribution lists. See Section 2.7, Getting Started With Oracle BAM Administrator for more information.

1.5.6 Oracle BAM Report Server

Oracle BAM Report Server applies the report definitions to the data sets retrieved from the Oracle BAM ADC for presentation in a browser. It manages information paging for viewing and printing reports. After reports are created, they are stored in the Oracle BAM ADC so that report creation is not repeated each time. Most reporting views are designed to support live, active displays of data changing in real-time.

1.6 Oracle BAM Data Control

The Oracle BAM Data Control allows ADF developers to build applications with a dynamic user interface that changes based on real-time business events. Oracle BAM Data Control is used to bind data from Oracle BAM data objects to databound UI components in an ADF page. For more information see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.

1.7 Oracle BAM Administration

Oracle BAM employs two tools, Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and Oracle BAM Administrator, to help you manage Oracle BAM components and users, and configure properties. Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control is an enterprise management tool that you can use to administer the deployed Oracle BAM Server and Oracle BAM Web applications described in Section 1.4, Oracle BAM Server and Section 1.5, Oracle BAM Web Applications. Fusion Middleware Control provides dashboards for monitoring performance metrics, accessing logs, and configuring properties. More information is available in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Suite. Oracle BAM Administrator is the thin user interface for the system administrator who is responsible for user management. Using Oracle BAM Administrator, the system administrator manages users and security levels, and manages user distribution lists. See Section 2.7, Getting Started With Oracle BAM Administrator for more information.

1.8 ICommand

ICommand is a command-line utility and Web service that provides a set of commands that perform various operations on items in the Oracle BAM ADC. You can use ICommand to export, import, rename, clear, and delete items from Oracle BAM ADC. The commands can be contained in an input XML file, or a single command can be entered on the command line. Informational and error messages may be output to either the command window or to an XML file. For more information see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.

1.9 Related Documentation

Not all of the information about Oracle BAM is contained within this guide. The following documents should be consulted for topics not provided in this guide. Introduction to Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 1-7 Installation instructions are provided in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle SOA Suite. Upgrade instructions are provided in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle SOA Suite, WebCenter, and ADF. Data management topics, such as creating data objects, configuring data streaming technologies, using Oracle BAM Data Controls in ADF, using Oracle BAM Adapter in SOA composite applications such as BPEL processes, creating alerts, and using ICommand are included in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite. Administration topics, such as property configuration, user management, and performance and log monitoring using Oracle Fusion Middleware Control and Oracle BAM Administrator applications are provided in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Suite. Migration from a test to production environment is documented in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide. Performance tuning information for Oracle BAM is available in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Performance and Tuning Guide. High availability configuration information is provided in the Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide. Troubleshooting information is compiled in an Oracle BAM troubleshooting guide on the Oracle Technology Network Web site at http:www-content.oracle.comtechnetworkmiddlewarebamdocumen tation

1.10 Samples and Tutorials