You are configuring WebLogic resources for an instance of OSM that connects to a billing application that is deployed in another WebLogic domain and that
receives new messages in its local JMS queue. Which two statements are true about a possible procedure to connect OSM to this billing application?
Which configuration determines the data fields that are displayed when a user accesses the Summary Data tab in the Order Management Web client or performs a
query for an order in the Task Web client?
You have a product specification that has an order component called Provisioning. You are now required to select order items to be included in this order
component by implementing a condition that is based on order item properties. Consider that you do not want to impact other product specifications that also use
the Provisioning function, that the decomposition rules apply to all product specifications, and that you do not want your logic to be dependent on the product
specification name.
Given this scenario, where would you define the condition logic?
Your CRM system has an order that includes new broadband service order items to be provisioned and existing mobile service order items to be terminated in the
network. Before sending this order for fulfillment, the customer requirements specify that the CRM system should send the same order items to the Order
Management System to check whether it is feasible to fulfill the need.
Which entity in OSM would you use to differentiate between the orchestration plans that should be executed for each of these two (fulfill and check) orders?
A customer purchases ABC service for which a new order is submitted to OSM. After activation of this service is completed and a point-of-no-return message is
sent back to the CRM system, the customer decides to change the ABC service to XYZ service.
Based on existing OSM features, which solution would you recommend?