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Oracle SOA Infrastructure Implementation Certification Handbook (1Z0-451)

By : Kathiravan Udayakumar
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Oracle SOA Infrastructure Implementation Certification Handbook (1Z0-451)

By: Kathiravan Udayakumar

Overview of this book

<p>Completing the Oracle SOA Infrastructure Implementation Certification develops your conceptual and real-world understanding of the primary components of the Oracle SOA Suite, including BPEL process engine and Oracle Service Bus and will allow you to become familiar with Service Oriented Architecture concepts.<br /><br /><br />This definitive certification guide provides a disciplined approach to be adopted for successfully clearing the 1Z0-451 Oracle SOA Foundation Practitioner exam to attain the Oracle SOA Infrastructure Implementation Certification.<br /><br />The book starts with essential SOA concepts and then dives into building of composite applications. You will then learn how to work with technology and application adapters. Next, you will learn orchestrating Services with BPEL and advanced BPEL concepts. Midway through the book you will learn about Mediator components and Human Workflows. The book will then cover Oracle Business Rules and securing services and composite applications. Towards the end of the book, you will learn how to monitor and manage SOA Deployment. The book concludes&nbsp; with a post assessment exam that will give you a feel for the actual SOA Foundation Practitioner exam, and a must-have developer reference that covers important SOA concepts.</p>
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Oracle SOA Infrastructure Implementation Certification Handbook (1Z0-451)
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Pre-assessment Test
Post-assessment Test

Synchronous


Synchronous BPEL process template helps to build services that respond for the given request. It helps to achieve communication between different systems to provide an aggregated response with a predefined threshold to respond to the caller.

The following images show the synchronous BPEL processes:

Key information to be noted to identify the BPEL as synchronous is as follows:

  • It uses only one port to communicate

  • It uses input, output, and fault messages to communicate with the caller

The following WSDL is generated by the Oracle JDeveloper for a synchronous BPEL process:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<wsdl:definitions name="UsingAdapterSampleBPEL" targetNamespace="http://xmlns.packt.com/AdpaterSamples_jws/
AdapterSamplePrj/UsingAdapterSampleBPEL"
xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:client="http://xmlns.packt.com/AdpaterSamples_jws/AdapterSamplePrj/UsingAdapterSampleBPEL"
xmlns:plnk="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/05/partner-link/">
<wsdl...