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Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide

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Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide

Overview of this book

Oracle SOA Suite 12 c is the most comprehensive and integrated infrastructure on the market today that is used for building applications based on service-oriented architecture. With the vast number of features and capabilities that Oracle SOA Suite 12c has to offer comes numerous complexities and challenges for administration. Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide covers all the core areas of administration needed for you to effectively manage and monitor the Oracle SOA Suite environment and its transactions, from deployments, to monitoring, to performance tuning, and much, much more. Manage, monitor, and troubleshoot SOA composites and OSB services from a single product set. Understand core administrative activities such as deployments, purging, startup and shutdown, configuration, backup, and recovery. Also learn about new features such as Oracle Enterprise Scheduler, lazy loading, work manager groups, high availability, and more.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle SOA Suite 12 Administrator's Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 4. Managing Services

Developers can create SOA services by using a number of different technologies. Oracle SOA Suite 12c provides us with the ability to run services that are developed as SOA composite applications (or simply SOA composites) and OSB services. Though both types of services are packaged in single deployable JAR files, they are very dissimilar technologies that are developed differently and are executed and managed in completely separate runtimes. However, the beauty of Fusion Middleware Control 12c is that the administrator is given a single consolidated view of runtime instances of these distinct services. Developers can harness the advantages of each of these separate technologies while the administrator can manage them collectively.

Composites can contain any number of service components, which include BPEL or BPMN processes, mediator services, human tasks and workflows, and business rules. They do not include OSB services, which are separately developed and deployed...