Oracle WebLogic Integration 10.3.1: Develop Integration Solutions
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This course trains students to develop, deploy, test and monitor Oracle WebLogic Integration 10.3.1 automated business processes. Students learn to create business processes that can integrate existing applications and Web Services, transform data to facilitate inter-application communication, send synchronous and asynchronous messages, include human intervention, and use Java Controls to call various back-end resources.
Oracle WebLogic Integration runs on Oracle WebLogic Server, a robust, scalable, enterprise-grade Java application server. Students use an Eclipse-based development environment, Workshop for WebLogic, to leverage the features of WebLogic Integration. Students also use Worksho…
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This course trains students to develop, deploy, test and monitor Oracle WebLogic Integration 10.3.1 automated business processes. Students learn to create business processes that can integrate existing applications and Web Services, transform data to facilitate inter-application communication, send synchronous and asynchronous messages, include human intervention, and use Java Controls to call various back-end resources.
Oracle WebLogic Integration runs on Oracle WebLogic Server, a robust, scalable, enterprise-grade Java application server. Students use an Eclipse-based development environment, Workshop for WebLogic, to leverage the features of WebLogic Integration. Students also use Workshop to deploy and test their WebLogic Integration applications on a development-time WebLogic Server.
Learn To:- Build automated business processes
- Integrate existing applications
- Create and use Web Services in business processes
- Monitor and control long-running business processes
- Create XML data transformations with XQuery Mapping
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Audience
- Business Intelligence Developer
- Developer
- Java EE Developer
- SOA Architect
- Java Developer
Course Topics Basics of Integration
- Integration Challenges
- Comparison of Integration Strategies
- Aspects of Integration
- Introduction to Oracle WebLogic Integration
- Oracle WebLogic Integration Architecture
- Installing and Configuring Oracle WebLogic Integration
- Oracle WebLogic Server Overview
- Introduction to the Workshop for WebLogic IDE
- Visual Process Modeling
- Visual Elements of a Java Process Definition
- Java Process Definition Architecture
- Building, Deploying and Testing a Java Process Definition
- Java Process Definition Runtime Administration
- WebLogic Integration Message Brokers
- Introduction to Java Message Service
- Sending Messages to Other Servers
- Event-Based Integration and Event Generation
- Event Generator Types
- Introduction to Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- Visual XQuery Maps
- Advanced XQuery Topics
- Using XMLBeans to Construct and Access Data
- Transforming Non-XML Data with Format Builder
- Asynchronous Communication Concepts
- Asynchronous Java Process Definitions
- Supporting Synchronous Clients Using Asynchronous Processes
- Exception Handling
- Adding Loops to a Business Process
- Parallel Execution in a Business Process
- Transactions in a Business Process
- Service Broker Control
- Java Process Definition Security
- Web Services Overview
- Implementing a Web Service
- Conversational Web Services
- Asynchronous Web Services
- Testing a Web Service
- Web Services, WLI and the Oracle Service Bus
- Introduction to Worklists
- Implementing a Worklist Application
- Java Control Overview
- Java Control Types
- SOA Suite Overview
- SOA Suite Products
Course Objectives
- Call Web Services and other applications from business processes
- Monitor and control long-running business processes
- Create XML data transformations
- Add human intervention to business processes
- Call back-end resources from business processes
- Create integration applications with the Workshop for WebLogic development environment
- Create Web Services with the Workshop for WebLogic development environment
- Control the transactional behavior of business processes
- Implement error handling in business processes
- Add asynchronous behavior to business processes
- Build and test automated business processes
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