For TOGAF architects, the preceding diagram will present some resemblance to generic horizontal layering, which is similar to the OSI Reference Model where each layer provides services to the surrounding layers. We exclude some generic enterprise layers in order to focus on the SOA enterprise model, as it is realized in OFM. The difference is that OSI mostly depicts seven layers between applications, from one API to another (that is, integration), which is not applicable for service compositions where an individual service spans across several technical and logical layers. We have no intentions here to map the TOGAF/OSI model to SOA (actually, this theoretical exercise is done already). The sole purpose of this diagram is to illustrate the KPI-monitoring sources, their types, and input according to rules 5, 9, 14, and 15. WLS, obviously, is the main OFM server and the Oracle database (XE, standard, or enterprise), so technical monitoring for proactive...

Applied SOA Patterns on the Oracle Platform
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Applied SOA Patterns on the Oracle Platform
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Applied SOA Patterns on the Oracle Platform
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
SOA Ecosystem – Interconnected Principles, Patterns, and Frameworks
An Introduction to Oracle Fusion – a Solid Foundation for Service Inventory
Building the Core – Enterprise Business Flows
From Traditional Integration to Composition – Enterprise Business Services
Maintaining the Core – Service Repository
Finding the Compromise – the Adapter Framework
Gotcha! Implementing Security Layers
Taking Care – Error Handling
Additional SOA Patterns – Supporting Composition Controllers
Index
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