Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Governance Development Guide 1. Governance Expand section "1. Governance" Collapse section "1. Governance" 1.1. What is SOA Governance? 1.2. Features of SOA Governance 1.3. SOA Governance Activities 1.4. SOA Governance Architecture 1.5. SOA Governance Use Cases 1.6. Red Hat JBoss Governance Package 2. Design Time Governance 3. Runtime Governance Expand section "3. Runtime Governance" Collapse section "3. Runtime Governance" 3.1. Architecture Overview Expand section "3.1. Architecture Overview" Collapse section "3.1. Architecture Overview" 3.1.1. Activity Collection and Reporting 3.1.2. Event Processor Network 3.1.3. Active Collections 3.1.4. Runtime Governance Topologies 3.2. Runtime Governance Managed Applications Expand section "3.2. Runtime Governance Managed Applications" Collapse section "3.2. Runtime Governance Managed Applications" 3.2.1. Building a Runtime Governance Managed Application 3.2.2. Customizing Your Runtime Governance Managed Application 3.3. Activity Events Collection Expand section "3.3. Activity Events Collection" Collapse section "3.3. Activity Events Collection" 3.3.1. Activity Model 3.3.2. BPM and SOA Specific Activity Events 3.3.3. Collecting Activity Events 3.3.4. Integrating an Activity Collector 3.3.5. Reporting and Querying Activity Events via Rest 3.4. Reporting Activity Event Information Expand section "3.4. Reporting Activity Event Information" Collapse section "3.4. Reporting Activity Event Information" 3.4.1. Activity Collector 3.4.2. Activity Server 3.5. Processing Activity Events Expand section "3.5. Processing Activity Events" Collapse section "3.5. Processing Activity Events" 3.5.1. Configuring an Event Processor Network 3.5.2. Event Processor Implementations 3.5.3. Predicates 3.5.4. Packaging 3.6. Accessing Derived Information through Active Collections Expand section "3.6. Accessing Derived Information through Active Collections" Collapse section "3.6. Accessing Derived Information through Active Collections" 3.6.1. Configuring Active Collections 3.6.2. Presenting Results from an Event Processor Network 3.6.3. Publishing Active Collection Contents as JMX Notifications 3.6.4. Querying Active Collections via REST 3.6.5. Pre-Defined Active Collections 3.6.6. Implementing an Active Collection Source 3.6.7. Implement an Active Change Listener 3.6.8. Accessing Active Collections 3.7. Report Server Expand section "3.7. Report Server" Collapse section "3.7. Report Server" 3.7.1. Creating and Deploying a Report Definition 3.7.2. Generating an Instance of the Report 3.7.3. Providing a Custom Business Calendar 3.8. Situation Manager Expand section "3.8. Situation Manager" Collapse section "3.8. Situation Manager" 3.8.1. Ignoring Situations Related to a Service 3.8.2. Observing Situations Related to a Service 3.9. Policy Enforcement Expand section "3.9. Policy Enforcement" Collapse section "3.9. Policy Enforcement" 3.9.1. Synchronous Enforcement 3.9.2. Asynchronous Enforcement 3.10. SLA Expand section "3.10. SLA" Collapse section "3.10. SLA" 3.10.1. Monitor 3.10.2. Report 4. S-RAMP Expand section "4. S-RAMP" Collapse section "4. S-RAMP" 4.1. S-RAMP Working Samples 4.2. S-RAMP User Management 4.3. Artifact Metadata Expand section "4.3. Artifact Metadata" Collapse section "4.3. Artifact Metadata" 4.3.1. Core Properties 4.3.2. Custom Properties 4.3.3. Classifiers 4.3.4. Relationships 4.4. S-RAMP Data Models Expand section "4.4. S-RAMP Data Models" Collapse section "4.4. S-RAMP Data Models" 4.4.1. Core Data Model 4.4.2. XML Schema Data Model 4.4.3. WSDL Data Model 4.4.4. Policy Data Model 4.4.5. SOA Data Model 4.4.6. Service Implementation Data Model 4.4.7. Custom or Extension Data Models 4.5. Query Language Expand section "4.5. Query Language" Collapse section "4.5. Query Language" 4.5.1. S-RAMP Query Language 4.5.2. S-RAMP Query Examples 4.6. S-RAMP REST API Expand section "4.6. S-RAMP REST API" Collapse section "4.6. S-RAMP REST API" 4.6.1. Atom Entry Document 4.6.2. Atom Feed Document 4.6.3. Adding Artifacts 4.6.4. Updating Artifacts 4.6.5. Deleting Artifacts 4.6.6. S-RAMP Queries 4.7. S-RAMP Implementation Expand section "4.7. S-RAMP Implementation" Collapse section "4.7. S-RAMP Implementation" 4.7.1. S-RAMP Server 4.7.2. S-RAMP Client 4.8. S-RAMP REST API Endpoints Expand section "4.8. S-RAMP REST API Endpoints" Collapse section "4.8. S-RAMP REST API Endpoints" 4.8.1. Get Service Document API 4.8.2. Publishing a New Artifact Into a Repository 4.9. S-RAMP Command Line Expand section "4.9. S-RAMP Command Line" Collapse section "4.9. S-RAMP Command Line" 4.9.1. Start the S-RAMP Shell 4.9.2. Connect to the S-RAMP Server 4.9.3. Browse the S-RAMP Repository 4.9.4. Update Artifact Metadata 4.9.5. Add Custom Properties 4.9.6. Add Classifications 4.9.7. Query the S-RAMP Repository using XPath2 Syntax 4.9.8. Extending the S-RAMP CLI 4.10. S-RAMP Maven Integration Expand section "4.10. S-RAMP Maven Integration" Collapse section "4.10. S-RAMP Maven Integration" 4.10.1. Enabling the S-RAMP Wagon 4.10.2. Deploying to S-RAMP 4.10.3. Adding S-RAMP Artifacts as Dependencies 4.10.4. Authentication Trademark Disclaimer Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Red Hat Training A Red Hat training course is available for Red Hat Fuse Chapter 2. Design Time Governance Design Time Governance has been deprecated in JBoss Fuse 6.2.1. It is not available for this version of JBoss Fuse. Previous Next