Creating and Deleting Partitions

Managing SOA Composite Applications 8-55 Two dropdown lists that are displayed on either page enable you to perform bulk lifecycle management actions: ■ Composites Control list ■ Deployment list On the home page of a specific partition, these lists are displayed at the top of the page. On the Manage Partitions page, these lists are displayed above the SOA Partition table: 2. To perform one of the following bulk lifecycle management tasks for all SOA composite applications contained in the selected partition, select the Composites Control list: ■ Start all composites. ■ Shut down all composites. ■ Activate all composites. ■ Retire all composites. Note: As a shortcut, you can also right-click a specific partition in the navigator to display a menu for selecting the bulk lifecycle management actions described in this section. For more information about this menu, see Step 3 of Section 2.2.3, Navigating Through the Partition Home Page and Menu. Note: You can also select to deploy composites to a partition and perform bulk lifecycle management tasks by selecting the SOA Partition menu at the top of the partition home page. 8-56 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite

a. Select an operation to perform.

A dialog is displayed that prompts you to confirm your selection. When the operation completes, a confirmation message is displayed at the top of the page.

3. To perform one of the following management tasks, select the Deployment list:

■ Specify a composite to deploy to this partition. This selection invokes the Deploy SOA Composite wizard where you specify a composite revision to deploy. ■ Undeploy all composites in this partition. A dialog is displayed that prompts you to confirm your selection. When the operation completes, a confirmation message is displayed at the top of the page.

8.11 Disabling and Enabling BPEL and BPMN Business Monitors

The term business monitoring comprises different types of sensors that can be defined for some types of SOA components, such as the following: ■ BPEL sensors: Enable you to create sensors in BPEL faults, activities, and variables. ■ BPEL Monitors: Enable you to capture BPEL process metrics that are sent to Oracle BAM Server, and then used for analysis and graphic display. ■ BPMN measurements: Enable you to measure a business indicator at a certain point in the process or in a section of the process. At the SOA composite application level, you set the same status for all sensors defined for all types of service components comprising the selected composite. You cannot selectively enable or disable sensors defined for a specific type of service component for just one composite. However, you can globally disable service component-type specific sensors for all composites in the respective BPEL Service Engine Properties page or BPMN Service Engine Properties page. By default, BPEL and BPMN sensors defined in SOA composite applications are enabled. Disabling sensors means that sensor values are not captured during runtime. For example, this results in the values not being displayed in the Sensor Values section of the BPEL audit trail. To disable sensors at the service engine level: 1. Access the BPEL Service Engine Properties page by following the steps in Section 11.1, Configuring BPEL Process Service Engine Properties.

2. Select the Disable BPEL Monitors and Sensors checkbox.

3. Click Apply.