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Oracle SOA Online Training Course Content
Overview of SOA and SCA Concepts
- Describing Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Reviewing of Services and key standards
- Describing Event Driven Architecture (EDA)
- Discussing the course application and environment
Service Design
- Describing basics of XML, XSD, XSLT and WSDL
- Defining service interfaces with WSDL
- Defining message structure with XML Schema (XSD)
- Discussing types of Service Access and Implementation
- Defining message exchange patterns over network SOAP
Designing Composite Applications with Oracle SOA Suite 11g
- Explaining the Oracle SOA Suite 11g architecture and components
- Implementing an SOA application design approach
- Describing basic synchronous and asynchronous interaction patterns
- Discussing the course application implementation with Oracle SOA Suite 11g
Getting started with SOA composite application implementation in JDeveloper
- About SOA Composite Editor
- Creating SOA Components
- Creating Exposed Services
- Creating External References
- Wiring the Components
- Examining the JDeveloper Workspace, Projects, and File Structure
- Introduction to the Mediator Component
Introducing the Mediator Component
- Describing the features of the Mediator Component
- Describing the Mediator Editor Environment
- Creating a Mediator Component
- Modifying a Mediator Component
- Deleting a Mediator Component
Creating the Mediator Routing Rule
- Introducing different types of Routing Rules
- Defining a Routing Rule
- Creating Static and Dynamic Routing Rule
- Configuring Routing Rules
- Handling Synchronous and Asynchronous Responses and Faults
- Configuring Message Filters
- Configuring Validations
- Specifying Sequential or Parallel execution
Data Transformation
- Creating Transformations in Mediator Routing Rules
- Configuring Transformations
- Using the XSLT Mapper to define simple and complex mapping
- Using the XSLT Mapper to define repeated element mapping and
conditional mapping - Editing using the XSLT Mapper
- Adding a dictionary for Auto Mapping
Managing and Monitoring a Composite Application
- Managing SOA composite application by using Oracle
Enterprise Manager - Tracking messages through SOA composite application
by using Oracle Enterprise Manager - Deploying a composite application
- Un-deploying a composite application
Developing a Simple BPEL Component
- Creating BPEL components
- Describing the Types BPEL Process Structure
- Structuring a BPEL Process with Scope activities
- Choosing global or local variables
- Creating an Assign activity
- Defining copy operations for the Assign activity
- Creating and configuring a Transform activity
Orchestrating Services with BPEL
- Describing conditions for business process orchestration
- Providing and accessing services from BPEL
- Importing XML schemas and setting message types
- Creating and configuring a Partner Link
- Invoking a service synchronously and asynchronously
- Describing WS-Addressing and correlation concepts
- Performing conditional branching by using a Switch activity
- Adding and configuring cases for conditional branching
Implementing Coordination and Interaction Patterns
- Implementing parallel processing by using a Flow activity
- Adding and configuring Flow activity branches
- Exploring request-response interaction patterns
- Implementing a Pick activity with messages and alarm branches
- Creating an execution loop with a While activity
- Suspending a BPEL process with a Wait activity
Handling Exceptions in Composite Applications
- Describing basic error handling and propagation in SOA Composites
- Describing the SOA fault management framework
- Creating a WSDL fault and message for a synchronous service
- Creating messages for asynchronous faults
- Throwing faults in a BPEL process
- Catching faults in a BPEL process
Adapter technology
- Understanding Binding components
- Overview of Adapter services
- About Oracle Technology Adapters
Implementing Human Task Services
- Describing Human Task Concepts
- Designing a Human Task
- Invoking a Human Task from a BPEL process
- Generating ADF Task Forms for Human Tasks
Developing Business Rules
- Explaining business rules concepts
- Describing the Oracle Business Rules architecture
- Creating rules and decision tables by using Oracle JDeveloper
Rule Editor - Integrating a simple rule with a BPEL process
- Describing the role of the Rules SD
Designing and Managing Business Events
- Describing the Event Delivery Network
- Explaining the Event Delivery Network Configuration Types
- Describing Event Definition Language (EDL)
- Creating a business event
- Publishing an event
- Subscribing to an event
- Managing events in Oracle Enterprise Manager