Getting Started With Oracle BAM Administrator Getting Started With Oracle BAM Samples

Getting Started With Oracle BAM Web Applications 2-15 Figure 2–13 Oracle BAM Architect User Interface Oracle BAM Architect provides access to the Data Objects, Enterprise Message Sources EMS, External Data Sources EDS, and Alerts configuration pages with a drop-down list in the upper left corner of the application. Figure 2–14 Oracle BAM Architect Configuration List For information about all of the tasks that can be accomplished in Oracle BAM Architect, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.

2.7 Getting Started With Oracle BAM Administrator

Oracle BAM Administrator is a Web-based tool for managing Oracle BAM users and configuring distribution lists. Figure 2–15 Oracle BAM Administrator User Interface Navigation within the application is similar to Oracle BAM Architect. 2-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring Oracle BAM Administrator provides access to the User management, Roles management, and Distribution List management pages with a list in the upper left corner of the application. For information about user management, roles management, and distribution list management, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Suite. Roles management is a read only page.

2.8 Getting Started With Oracle BAM Samples

The samples included in your Oracle BAM product installation include sample data objects, sample dashboards, and the Monitor Express dashboard. Oracle BAM Monitor Express Sample The Monitor Express dashboard and data object samples allow users to enable Oracle BAM for your SOA composite applications in relatively few steps from within Oracle JDeveloper. The ready-to-use dashboards provide a single integrated view to track Key Performance Indicators KPIs in real-time and promote operational efficiency. The rich user experience for monitoring is delivered by BPEL Monitor instrumentation in Oracle JDeveloper. See Instrumenting BPEL Processes With Monitors in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite for more information. Oracle BAM Sample Dashboards There are four demonstration dashboards packaged as samples with Oracle BAM. These can be accessed using Oracle BAM Active Viewer and Oracle BAM Active Studio in the Shared ReportsDemo folder. These demos may be used as templates to start building your own dashboards. ■ Call Center demonstrates a call center scenario where calls are routed based on the status of various products. The demo displays the system’s ability to respond to excess call volume in a particular region by rerouting the calls. ■ Foreign Exchange demonstrates the user’s ability to monitor successful vs. failed foreign currency trades. The dashboard displays the SLA violations and running totals. ■ Order Booking demonstrates an order management process that is tracked at various stages. ■ Portfolios allows users to track changes in their stock portfolios. For information about running the active data simulation scripts, or if the samples are not installed on your system, the files, installation script, and instructions are located in the SOA_ORACLE_HOMEbamsamples directory. Getting Started With Oracle BAM Web Applications 2-17 More detailed information about each of the samples is located on the Oracle BAM page of the Oracle Technology Network web site at https:soasamples.samplecode.oracle.com . Sample Data Objects Several sample data objects are provided with Oracle BAM so that you can learn to use a feature with sample data. These sample data objects are used throughout the Oracle BAM documentation when demonstrating the use of a feature. 2-18 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 3 Creating and Managing Reports 3-1 3 Creating and Managing Reports This chapter introduces reports and how to work with them. This chapter contains the following topics: ■ Section 3.1, Introduction to Report Creation and Delivery