Partner Webcast: Implementing on SOA - A Hands-On Technology Demonstration
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Service Oriented Architecture enables organizations to operate more efficiently and react faster to opportunities. How? By helping you create a flexible application architecture that supports greater business agility. You decide how quickly you want to move.
You can start by implementing an application integration platform. Then, you can evolve your environment gradually by introducing business process management, business rules, governance and event processing.
This unified but flexible approach also allows you to maximize the
long-term cost reduction benefits of SOA and cloud-based applications.
In this session, you dive into SOA Suite
and you will see the usage of some advanced features. The topics
covered range from adapters, automatic and custom business process
correlation through service routing, rule based and manual decisions
and to error handling, compensations and extending SOA Suite with your
own Java code.
Agenda:
- Service Oriented Architecture
- The Auctions Scenario
- Live Demo of the Oracle SOA Suite Features
- Connecting to non service enabled technologies with adapters
(Database and File adapter) - Orchestrating services with BPEL processes
- Correlating processes with correlation sets
- Mediating services
- Service Component Architecture
- Event Handling
- User Notification
- Human Workflow
- Business Rules
- Fault Handling patterns
- Developing custom components with Spring and using them in SOA Suite composites
- Connecting to non service enabled technologies with adapters
Delivery Format
This FREE online LIVE eSeminar
will be delivered over the Web. Registrations received less than
24hours prior to start time may not receive confirmation to attend.
Duration: 1 hour
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