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Oracle® SOA Suite Quick Start Guide
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(10.1.3.1.0)
Part Number B28938-01
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1
Introduction to the Oracle SOA Suite
1.1
Why the Shift to Service-Oriented Architecture?
1.2
What Does the Oracle SOA Suite Provide?
1.3
Introduction to SOA Order Booking Application
2
Setting Up the SOA Order Booking Application
2.1
Checking for and Installing Prerequisites
2.1.1
Task 1: Install an Oracle Database
2.1.2
Task 2: Install JDeveloper Studio 10.1.3.1.0
2.1.3
Task 3: Install Oracle SOA Suite 10.1.3.1.0
2.1.4
Task 4: Install the SOA Order Booking Application
2.2
Tasks for Setting Up the SOA Order Booking Application
2.2.1
Task 1: Install Oracle Database Schema
2.2.2
Task 2: Configure Oracle SOA Suite
2.2.3
Task 3: Note the Name of the OC4J Instance Running the Oracle BPEL Server
2.2.4
Task 4: Note the Important Port Numbers
2.2.5
Task 5: Create Connections in JDeveloper
2.2.6
Task 6: Install and Deploy the SOA Order Booking Application
2.2.7
Task 7: Configure the ESB Port
2.2.8
Task 8: Familiarize Yourself with the Schema
3
Running and Monitoring the SOA Order Booking Application
3.1
Placing an Order for Over $1000
3.1.1
Task 1: Start Oracle BPEL Worklist Application
3.1.2
Task 2: Place Order in Web Client
3.1.3
Task 3: View the Order in the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10
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BPEL Control Oracle BPEL Control
3.1.4
Task 4: Use the Oracle BPEL Worklist Application to Approve Order
3.1.5
Task 5: View Approval in the Oracle BPEL Control
3.1.6
Task 6: View Instances in Oracle Enterprise Manager 10
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ESB Control
3.2
Increasing Approval Order Amount from $1000 to $2000 and Resubmitting Order
3.2.1
Task 1: Use Rule Author to Increase Approval Order Amount
3.2.2
Task 2: Place Order in Web Client
3.2.3
Task 3: View the Order Approval in the Oracle BPEL Control
4
Adding BPEL and ESB Design Elements with Oracle JDeveloper
4.1
Introduction to the JDeveloper BPEL Designer
4.2
Adding a Credit Rating Service to the SOAOrderBooking Process
4.2.1
Task 1: Create a Database Connection for the Database Containing the Social Security Number
4.2.2
Task 2: Use a Database Adapter As a Service to Access the Database
4.2.3
Task 3: Create getCreditRating Scope Activity
4.2.4
Task 4: Create Invoke Activity to Call getSsn Service
4.2.5
Task 5: Assign Value to Input Variable
4.2.6
Task 6: Install the Credit Rating Service
4.2.7
Task 7: Create CreditRatingService Partner Link
4.2.8
Task 8: Create Invoke Activity to Call CreditRatingService
4.2.9
Task 9: Assign Data to the Input Variable for CreditServiceRating
4.2.10
Task 10: Redeploy SOAOrderBooking
4.2.11
Task 11: Test New Functionality by Placing a New Order
4.2.12
Task 12: View the Order Approval in the Oracle BPEL Control
4.3
Introduction to the JDeveloper ESB Designer
4.4
Adding a New Shipping Target to FulfillmentESB Project
4.4.1
Task 1: Add the DHLShipment Service to ESB
4.4.2
Task 2: Redeploy FulfillmentESB
4.4.3
Task 3: Test New Functionality By Placing a New Order
4.4.4
Task 4: View the Order in the Oracle BPEL Control
4.4.5
Task 5: View the DHLShipment Status in the Oracle ESB Control
4.5
Learning More About Oracle SOA Suite
Index