Exporting All Attribute Labels The following example exports all attribute

Part IX Administering Oracle Business Activity Monitoring This part describes how to administer Oracle Business Activity Monitoring. This part includes the following chapters: ■ Chapter 22, Configuring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring ■ Chapter 23, Monitoring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring ■ Chapter 24, Managing Oracle Business Activity Monitoring Configuring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 22-1 22 Configuring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring This chapter introduces Oracle Business Activity Monitoring Oracle BAM configuration, and it explains how to configure Oracle BAM Server properties, Oracle BAM web applications properties, and distribution lists. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 22.1, Introduction to Configuring Oracle BAM ■ Section 22.2, Configuring Oracle BAM Web Basic Properties ■ Section 22.3, Configuring Oracle BAM Server Basic Properties ■ Section 22.4, Configuring the Logger ■ Section 22.5, Configuring Oracle User Messaging Service ■ Section 22.6, Configuring Oracle BAM Distribution Lists ■ Section 22.7, Configuring Oracle BAM Adapter ■ Section 22.8, Configuring Oracle BAM Batching Properties ■ Section 22.9, Configuring Security ■ Section 22.10, Configuring Advanced Properties ■ Section 22.11, Oracle BAM Configuration Property Reference

22.1 Introduction to Configuring Oracle BAM

Oracle BAM Server is the collection of the components Oracle BAM Active Data Cache Oracle BAM ADC, Oracle BAM Report Cache, Oracle BAM Enterprise Message Sources EMS, and Oracle BAM Event Engine. The Oracle BAM web applications are a collection of thin clients Active Studio, Architect, Administrator, and Active Viewer and Oracle BAM Report Server. For more information about each of the subcomponents of Oracle BAM Server and Oracle BAM web applications, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring. At runtime, the Oracle BAM application checks the configuration property values. If they are set to DEFAULT, Oracle BAM dynamically determines the values of all the parameters by querying the JRF API, that in turn queries the MBean Server. This feature enables you to set up Oracle BAM on any port number and work out of the box without any configuration changes. By default all of the parameters are set to DEFAULT.