Running Fusion Order Demo

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3.7 Viewing Data Sent to Oracle BAM Server

If you configured an Oracle BAM server and a Managed Server for it, you can use the Oracle BAM Architect to view data sent to the server. For more information about using Oracle BAM applications, including Oracle BAM Architect, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring.

3.8 Undeploying the Composites for the WebLogic Fusion Order Demo Application

To undeploy the WebLogic Fusion Order Demo composite applications: 1. Access the Undeploy SOA Composite wizard in Fusion Middleware Control through the options described in Table 3–9 . The Confirmation page appears.

2. Click Undeploy. Note that you are warned if you are about to undeploy the last

remaining revision of a deployed composite application. Processing messages display.

3. When undeployment has completed, click Close.

Table 3–9 Options to Access Undeploy SOA Composite Wizard From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... From the SOA Infrastructure Home Page... From the SOA Composite Menu... 1. Select SOA Deployment Undeploy . The Select Composite page appears. 2. In the SOA Composite Deployments section, select OrderBookingCo mposite and PartnerSupplierCo mposite to undeploy them, and click Next. 1. Right-click soa-infra. 2. Select SOA Deployment Undeploy . The Select Composite page appears. 3. In the SOA Composite Deployments section, select OrderBookingCompo site and PartnerSupplierComp osite to undeploy, and click Next. 1. Click the Deployed Composites tab. 2. In the Composite table, select both OrderBookingCompo site and PartnerSupplierComp osite . 3. Above the Composite table, click Undeploy. Select SOA Deployment Undeploy. Part II Part II Using the BPEL Process Service Component This part describes the BPEL process service component. This part contains the following chapters: ■ Chapter 4, Getting Started with Oracle BPEL Process Manager ■ Chapter 5, Introduction to Interaction Patterns in a BPEL Process ■ Chapter 6, Manipulating XML Data in a BPEL Process ■ Chapter 7, Invoking a Synchronous Web Service from a BPEL Process ■ Chapter 8, Invoking an Asynchronous Web Service from a BPEL Process ■ Chapter 9, Using Parallel Flow in a BPEL Process ■ Chapter 10, Using Conditional Branching in a BPEL Process ■ Chapter 11, Using Fault Handling in a BPEL Process ■ Chapter 12, Transaction and Fault Propagation Semantics in BPEL Processes ■ Chapter 13, Incorporating Java and Java EE Code in a BPEL Process ■ Chapter 14, Using Events and Timeouts in BPEL Processes ■ Chapter 15, Coordinating Master and Detail Processes ■ Chapter 16, Using the Notification Service ■ Chapter 17, Using Oracle BPEL Process Manager Sensors