Administering applications and processes
After you install or deploy your applications, you need to manage them. This management includes administering the process applications as well as the processes and components that are associated with them.
Learn about the common activities you need to do to administer
process applications and their processes and components.
Important: The tools and the functions that are
available in your cloud subscription are based on the functionality
in the equivalent on premise product. The topics that are linked to
here are in the documentation for the on-premise product.
- Managing installed snapshots.
- Administering processes.You can view and manage process instances for process applications that are running on a workflow server in one of the cloud environments. In addition, you can troubleshoot process instances that have problems.
- Administering BPEL processes and tasks.BPEL processes are deployed as part of a process application. Use Business Process Choreographer Explorer to work with these processes and their tasks. In addition, you can troubleshoot processes and activities that have problems.
- Identifying potential performance issues.You can identify potential performance issues in process applications by using the Process Admin Console to monitor the usage of resources such as CPU, heap, JDBC connections, and thread pools. You can display real-time historical data, and then look for a correlation with process instances and tasks. Because performance monitoring can affect the overall performance of the workflow server, it is not enabled by default. To start performance monitoring, you must have the performance monitor starters role. To analyze the data offline, you can export the data from the dashboard to a spreadsheet.