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Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation

By : Luis Weir
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Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation

By: Luis Weir

Overview of this book

Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style created to address the challenges posed by today’s highly distributed, fast-paced computing. This goal is achieved by constructing business-focused software systems from loosely coupled, interoperable building blocks called Services. Organizations often fail to successfully implement SOA due to a lack of effective governance. Oracle SOA Governance is a comprehensive, service-orientated architecture governance solution that is designed to make the transition to SOA easier."Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation" illustrates how to successfully implement SOA governance in your organization. To achieve this, we describe how goals and objectives need to be clearly laid out and used to align governance processes with governance tools, governance tools with people, and people with the different roles and responsibilities that are required to implement effective governance."Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation" begins with a short but concise overview of SOA governance. We then go to explore real world examples, based on previous experiences and working solutions, in order to learn the concepts of Oracle SOA Governance Suite.We will also learn how to implement an OER-centric SDLC process to address your organizations design-time governance requirements. Next, we will explore OSR, and discover how to use it to expose service implementations to consumers based on UDDI concepts. We will explore the features available within Web Service Manager (WSM), Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM), and Business Transaction Manager (BTM). Finally, we discover how OER can be extended to govern Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) implementations.Discover and learn how to use Oracle SOA Governance Suite to address your specific design-time and runtime governance challenges.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Use case


Weir & Bell Telecom acknowledge that without some sort of enforcement of the defined standards and policies, it would be only a matter of time before things get out of control and governance becomes an issue again. To prevent this situation the architects at Weir and Bell came up with a target design-time Governance model:

The model implies an Asset-centric Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) whereby OER would be used to:

  • Register all Assets created by the different actors throughout the lifecycles

  • Once requirements have been captured, define a Bill of Materials that can be used later on by designers and developers to understand the scope of the requirements and the artifacts that need delivering

  • Introduce human workflow for approvals either by individuals or groups

  • Enforce design-time quality gates throughout the different stages of the Software Development Lifecycle

The subsequent sections describe how a gap analysis was done in order to understand what customizations were needed...