Monitoring Oracle BAM Active Data Cache

Monitoring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 23-11 View Sets This group of statistics displays the number of open view sets, and the average amount of time in seconds that it takes to open the view sets on the server. Average Open Time sec is a measure of the average length of time the server requires to construct the view set and send it to the web browser. This statistic does not take into account the amount of time required to render the HTML and load the Javascript on the client-side web browser. Reports This statistic displays the total number of open reports. The Open Connections graph displays open connections to Oracle BAM web applications. You can use the zoom axis to zoom in on a particular time in which you are interested to see the open connections statistic. The total number of reports includes the count of duplicate reports opened by the same user. Even if the same report is opened in multiple browser windows, each instance is considered a separate report, because a new view set is opened in Report Server through Oracle BAM Report Cache for each report instance, though the view sets are shared.

23.3.2 Monitoring Open Connections

The Oracle BAM Open Connections chart is displayed in the lower right corner of the Oracle BAM Server home page.

23.4 Monitoring Oracle BAM Web Services

Oracle BAM web services details are not listed in the Oracle BAM pages in Fusion Middleware Control. Oracle BAM web services counters are available by selecting WebLogic Domain soa_bam_domain BAM_Server in the navigation tree, and selecting the JEE Web Services tab in the Most Requested region as shown in Figure 23–2 . Oracle BAM provides DataObjectDefinition, DataObjectOperationsByName, DataObjectOperationsByID, DataObjectOperations10131, ManualRuleFire, and Note: View set counts may not match between Active Data Cache, Report Cache, and Report Server metrics. See View Set Count Variation on page 23-3 for more information. 23-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite ICommand web services. See Using Oracle BAM Web Services in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite You can see the following statistics in JEE Web Services table: Invocation Count, Response Count , Response Error Count, Average Response Time ms, Average Execution Time ms , and Dispatch Time Total. Figure 23–2 Oracle BAM Web Services Counters

23.5 Monitoring Oracle BAM Performance

The performance of Oracle BAM applications is reflected in metrics and statistics. There are separate Performance Summary pages with appropriate metrics for Oracle BAM Server and Oracle BAM web applications. When you select the Monitoring Performance Summary menu item in each of the Oracle BAM component menus as shown in Figure 23–3 , the Performance Summary page appears as shown in Figure 23–4 . Monitoring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 23-13 Figure 23–3 Monitoring Shortcut Menu Figure 23–4 Performance Summary Page Many metrics are available for capture and display most of which are also displayed in the Oracle BAM component home pages. Descriptions of each metric are available in the metrics help pages. To get the most valuable, focused information, use the Metric Palette. Click Show Metric Palette to display the Metric Palette, shown in Figure 23–5 . Choose the metrics in which you are most interested. As you select or deselect metrics from the palette, the metrics graph at the left is updated automatically.