Have a Question? Call Us!
1.978.223.9023
info@eztrainings.com

Oracle SOA Training

Posted by admin - 31/08/09 at 03:08 am
service-oriented architecture (SOA) when defined in its own standalone-context for a business domain, provides a set of principles for governing concepts and changes while taking them through to realization phases of systems development and integration. Such an architecture, when fulfilled will package functionality as interoperable services. A system architected and developed as a result of such progressive thinking from a group of architects and developers is called a SOA infrastructure or Service Oriented platform. This allows different applications to exchange data with one another, traditionally done by EAI frameworks.

Introducing the Course and SOA Concepts

  • Service-Oriented Architecture
  • Services
  • Defining Web Services
  • Describing Composite Applications
  • Identifying Standards that enable SOA
  • Examining the Life Cycle SOA Applications
  • Describing the Course Environment
  • Describing the Course Practice Scenario

Introducing Oracle SOA Suite 10g

  • Describing Oracle ESB Architecture
  • Describing Oracle BPEL Process Manager Architecture
  • Describing Oracle Business Rules and Decision Services
  • Describing Oracle Web Services Manager
  • Describing Oracle Service Registry
  • Describing Oracle Application Server
  • Monitoring Business Activity with Oracle BAM

Creating Web Services with Oracle SOA Suite 10g

  • Introducing the Web Services Architecture
  • Describing Web Service Standards
  • What is SOAP?
  • What is WSDL?
  • What is UDDI?
  • Implementing Web Services in Oracle Application Server
  • Developing Web Services using Oracle JDeveloper
  • Designing a Web Service using a top-down and bottom-up approach

Configuring an Enterprise Service Bus

  • Introducing ESB Architecture and Components
  • ESB Adapter Framework
  • Exploring Adapters Available in Oracle ESB
  • Managing Transactions with ESB Adapters
  • Working with the ESB Designer
  • Transforming Messages in Oracle ESB
  • Accessing the ESB Control

Implementing Decision Services with Rules

  • Introducing Decision Service Concepts
  • Describing Oracle Rules Architecture and Components
  • Accessing Oracle Rule Author
  • Creating a Rule Repository
  • Creating Business Rules with the Rule Author
  • Creating a Rule Set and a Rule
  • Implementing Rules with a BPEL Process

Orchestrating Services with BPEL

  • Describing Process Orchestration Concepts
  • Introducing Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
  • Developing a BPEL Process in JDeveloper
  • Creating a Synchronous BPEL Process Project
  • Invoking a Synchronous Service with BPEL
  • Exploring Process Orchestration with BPEL Activities
  • Implementing Human Workflow Services
  • Deploying and testing a BPEL Process

Integrating Services through Adapters

  • Defining Adapter Services
  • Describing the Adapter Framework
  • Types of Adapters
  • Creating a Partner Link for an Adapter in BPEL
  • Invoking the service of a BPEL adapter
  • Virtualising Services through ESB Adapters
  • Deciding to use BPEL or ESB Adapters
  • Designing Routing Patterns

Securing Services with Oracle Web Services Manager

  • WS-Security
  • Identifying Oracle Web Service Manager Components and Architecture
  • Registering a Gateway and an Agent
  • Managing Security Policies
  • Creating Policy for a Gateway
  • Creating Policy for an Agent
  • Applying a Security Policy
  • Testing and Monitoring the Policy Usage

Transforming Message Data in ESB and BPEL

  • Creating Transformation activity in a BPEL Process
  • Creating Transformation Mapping by using the XSLT Mapper
  • Saving a XSLT Transformation
  • Applying a Transformation to XML data
  • Creating a Domain Value Map in BPEL and in ESB
  • Applying a Transformation in ESB
  • Applying Domain Value Map to a Transformation in ESB
  • Contrasting Transformation in ESB and BPEL


Bookmark and Share


Leave a Reply