Oracle SOA Training Course Content
Topics Covered: XML, XSD, XPATH, WSDL, SOAP, Webservices, Fusion Middleware Installation, BPEL, Mediator, FTP Adapter, File Adapter, DB Adapter, JMS Adapter, EDN, Human Work Flow, Business Rules & Error Handling, Domain Value Mapping, SOA Design and Build Standards, SOA Administration Basics, Database and FTP Tools, Webservice Testing Tools, Real Time Scenarios, Case Study.
Detailed Syllabus
Introduction to the Course and Course Content's
Describe Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) concepts
Details about what to download and from where for SOA 11g Installation
Technical and Business Benefits of SOA
Discussion on market value and prerequisites
Demo
Service-Oriented Architecture Concepts
Identify standards that enable SOA – XML, XSD, XPATH, XSL,WSDL & SOAP
Review Service Component Architecture (SCA)
Describe Oracle SOA Suite 11g components
Practice
Install SOA Suite 11g and configure JDeveloper
Basic Concepts and Weblogic Server 11g - Domains, Servers, Homes
Overview Weblogic Domains and Managed Servers
Orchestrating Services with BPEL
Define a composite application
Describe SOA Composite Editor
Explain BPEL Components activities and partner Links
Practice
Understand BPEL designer (JDeveloper) and activities
BPEL PM Designer Layout - the Integration Perspective
Applications and Projects (Composites)
Creating your first BPEL Process - HelloWorld
XPath Expression Builder
Deploying the BPEL Process
Managing Deployments/Un-Deployments with Enterprise Manager 11g
Synchronous and Asynchronous BPEL Processes
Orchestrating Services with BPEL
What does synchronous mean
What does asynchronous mean.
Overview of Partner Link.
Practice
Create a synchronous process
Create an asynchronous process
Using soapUI for calling and testing web services
Parallel processing and Conditional branching
Practice
Create an application to illustrate the use of parallel processing and conditional branching
Advanced BPEL Concepts
Describe Exception Handling in Composite Applications
Describe the Fault Management Framework and its limitations.
Describe Compensation handling within a BPEL process
Describe Correlation concepts
Using Sensors
Using DVMs
Practice
Throwing simple faults and faults with variable
Returning faults to client by adding fault message to WSDL
How to use Fault Framework (Fault Policy and Fault Binding)
Best practices for fault handling
Human Workflow
Describe Human Workflow Concepts, Features and Architecture
Design Human Tasks and Services
Invoke a Human Task from a BPEL process
Practice
Simple Approval using Human Workflow.
Business Rules
Explain business rules concepts
Describe the Oracle Business Rules architecture
Describe Oracle Rules Engine
Create a rule with the Jdeveloper Rules Designer
Integrate a simple rule with a BPEL Process
Embedding Java in BPEL process
Use Java embedding to set/get BPEL variables, for logging
Introduction to Adapters
Describe adapter concepts and framework
Describe Technology adapters: File, Database, JMS, etc
Describe Applications Adapters Ebiz suite etc
Practice
Read and write a file using file adapter
Publish and subscribe messages using JMS Adapter
More Adapters Concepts
Dynamic Partnerlinks
Externalizing properties using End point properties
Practice
Retrieving records from a table using DB adapter.
Insert data into JMS queue using JMS adapter
Working with Mediator Components
Explain the Mediator component and its features
Define business events and the Event Delivery Network (EDN)
Create and configure a Mediator service component
Practice
Create Mediator Routing Rules
Create and configure a Mediator service component
Monitoring and managing SOA 11g Deployment
Describe Deploy and Un-deploy SOA Composite application
Describe Management of SOA Composite application using the Enterprise Manager
Practice
Deploying applications using Enterprise Manager Console
Database and FTP Client Tools
Describes How to use Database and FTP Tools in a production environment
SOA 11G Design and Build Standards
Describes the design standards and implementation best practices adopted by various IT Major Organizations for their integration projects .This defines design and build standard to which designers and developers should adhere to when designing and building Oracle FMW components. The standards provide consistency within the integration layer, and will also assist less experienced designers and developers on how to effectively use the tools within Oracle SOA.
The standards help insure high quality, extensibility, consistent approach to integration, ease of maintenance, and compatibility with changes. Customizations, modifications, or extensions to integration processes must also follow strict standards for many of the same reasons.
Overview of SOA/Web Services
SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) Overview
Web Services Overview / Relationship to SOA
Web services Architecture
OAP and WSDL Overview
Introduction to Java Web Services
Overview of Java Web Services
JAX-WS and JSR-181
Service definition with @WebService
Creating a Web Service with JAX-WS
WSDL - Web Services Description Language
Introduction
XML Namespace and XML Schema Overview
WSDL Structure and Elements
A WSDL Document
Definition, Types, Messages, PortTypes, and Operations
Bindings, Ports, and Services
SOAP 1.1 Binding for WSDL
SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol
Overview
Message syntax
Envelope/Header/Body
Detailed Soap message structure
SOAP Faults, Attachments
SOAP Messaging and HTTP Binding
SOAP Styles and Encoding
JSR-181
Overview
@WebService, Modifying the Generated Service
Other Annotations (@WebMethod, @SOAPBinding)
The SEI (Service Endpoint Interface
JAX-WS Capabilities
Overview
WSDL to Java Mapping
Capabilities (XML Messaging, Handlers, SOAP/HTTP, Client Programming
JAX-WS Clients
Programming Model, Generating Classes from WSDL
Writing a JAX-WS Client
Dynamic Clients
SOAP Handlers
Overview and Processing
Logical and Protocol Handlers
Writing/Configuring a SOAP Protocol Handler
Writing/Configuring a Logical Handler
JAXB - Java Architecture for XML Binding
Overview and Architecture
JAXB and WSDL
JAXB Annotations
Start From WSDL / Start from WSDL & Java
Starting From WSDL
Binding Customizations
Starting From WSDL and Java
Bare XML Web Services
XML Messaging Overview
JAX-WS Providers
A SOAP Provider and Source Provider
XML Clients with Dispatch
XML/HTTP Messaging with Provider
Security
Java EE Security / Role Based Security
Securing Web Services with BASIC Authentication
EJB-Based Web Services
EJB Overview
Programming EJB
Creating/Configuring EJB-Based Web Services
PLSQL Web Service
Procedure overview
Programming Java with Procedure
Creating/Configuring PL/SQL Web Services .
UDDI – Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
UDDI Overview and Capabilities
JAXR - Java API for XML Registries
JAXR Infomodel and Architecture
Using the JAXR API
WS-* Overview
WS-Interoperability (WS-I)
The WS-I Basic Profile
WS-Addressing
Ways of creating web service
Bottom up approach
Top-down Approach
Conclusion
Oracle Service Bus
Perquisite
1)WebService,xpath,xquery,xml
2)XPATH
3)XQUERY
4)XML
5)Cor
Introduction to Oracle Service Bus
Advantage of Oracle Service Bus
Comparison between Web Service and ESB
Comparison of ALSB/OSB and ESB
Difference between BPM,OSB,BPEL
Introduction to SOA, Web Services and Role of a Service Bus
Typical Problem Areas
How SOA Helps
Breaking SOA Misconceptions
Why Service Bus is needed
Introduction to XML(Loosely Coupled language)
How to create XSD,XML
What is simple type ,complex type
What is XPATH
What is Xquery
What is XSLT
Introduction to OSB and OSB Architecture
Understand OSB & Weblogic Console, Eclipse
OSB Key Architecture Concepts
Binding Layer
Transport Layer
Proxy and Business Services
OSB Key Concepts
Message Context
Message Flows
Understand OSB & Weblogic Console, Eclipse
OSB Message Patterns
OSB Design Time Components
Development of Proxy Service using Eclipse /Web logic console
What is proxy?
What is Business Service?