Restarting a Load Plan Instance Using a Web Service Monitoring a Load Plan Run Status Using a Web Service

20-30 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Data Integrator ■ The client invoking these two operation must implement respectively the invokeStartSceCallback and invokeRestartSessCallback one way operations. Results from the invokeStartScenWithCallback and invokeRestartSessWithCallback actions are sent to these operations. ■ The invocation should provide in the SOAP header the ReplyTo and possibly FaultTo addresses. If the methods are invoked without a ReplyTo address, the operation will execute synchronously which corresponds to a invokeStartScen or invokeRestartSess operation. When a fault is generated in the operation, it will be sent to the ReplyTo address or FaultTo address. A scenario or session started synchronously using the invokeStartScenWithCallback and invokeRestartSessWithCallback will start and will not return any SOAP response, as they are one way operations. When the session completes, the response is sent the callback address. Note: Oracle BPEL takes care of automatically implementing these operations and sends out WS-Addressing headers that point to these endpoints. 21 Monitoring Integration Processes 21-1 21 Monitoring Integration Processes This chapter describes how to manage your development executions in Operator Navigator. An overview of the Operator Navigator’s user interface is provided. This chapter includes the following sections: ■ Section 21.1, Introduction to Monitoring ■ Section 21.2, Monitoring Executions Results ■ Section 21.3, Managing your Executions

21.1 Introduction to Monitoring

Monitoring your development executions consists of viewing the execution results and managing the development executions when the executions are successful or in error. This section provides an introduction to the monitoring features in Oracle Data Integrator. How to work with your execution results is covered in Section 21.2, Monitoring Executions Results . How to manage your development executions is covered in Section 21.3, Managing your Executions .

21.1.1 Introduction to Operator Navigator

Through Operator Navigator, you can view your execution results and manage your development executions in the sessions, as well as the scenarios and Load Plans in production. Operator Navigator stores this information in a work repository, while using the topology defined in the master repository. Operator Navigator displays the objects available to the current user in six accordions: ■ Session List displays all sessions organized per date, physical agent, status, keywords, and so forth ■ Hierarchical Sessions displays the execution sessions also organized in a hierarchy with their child sessions ■ Load Plan Executions displays the Load Plan Runs of the Load Plan instances ■ Scheduling displays the list of physical agents and schedules ■ Load Plans and Scenarios displays the list of scenarios and Load Plans available ■ Solutions displays the list of solutions