What monitoring features are available in OEM12c for monitoring OSB

Hi All,
I want to monitor Oracle Service Bus with OEM 12c Cloud control. Can anyone tell me what exactly can we monitor in OSB with OEM. Do we have any document on this?
thanks in advance!!

EM12c monitors OSB similar to the way it monitors SOA suite. You can monitor, diagnose and do lifecycle management of OSB artifacts from EM12c. I see that you have another thread open where you aren't able to discover OSB services correctly. I can help you fix that problem and then you can explore all of OSB management from EM12c. This doc can get you started: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/install.121/e24215/disc_mon_osb.htm#BGBCHCCF

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