Consuming Async SOA in a WebService Proxy By Anagha Desai
- by JuergenKress
Consider a scenario where an application is built using SOA Async
processes and needs to be consumed in a WebService Proxy. In this blog,
we will be demonstrating how to implement this use case. To achieve
this, we will follow a two step process:
Create an Async SOA BPEL process.
Consume it in a WebService Proxy.
Pre-requisite:
Jdeveloper with SOA extension installed.
Steps: To begin with step 1, create a SOA Application and name it SOA_AsyncApp.
This invokes Create SOA Application wizard. In the wizard, choose composite with BPEL process in Step 3. Read the complete article here.
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