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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Concepts and Architecture for Oracle Service Bus
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Release 1 (11.1.1.4.0)
Part Number E15020-02
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Introduction
1.1
Service-Oriented IT Trends
1.1.1
Service-Oriented Architecture
1.1.1.1
Service Mediation Challenges
1.1.1.2
Composite Applications and Service Layering
1.1.2
Service Bus Component of SOA
1.2
Oracle SOA Product Suite
1.3
Oracle Service Bus
1.3.1
Adaptive Messaging
1.3.2
Service Security
1.3.2.1
Security Features
1.3.3
Service Virtualization
1.3.3.1
Conditional Routing
1.3.3.2
Message Transformation
1.3.3.3
Service Callouts
1.3.3.4
Database Lookup from Proxy Services
1.3.3.5
Data Transformation Tools
1.3.3.6
EJB and JEJB Transports
1.3.3.7
Split-Join
1.3.4
Service Management
1.3.4.1
Custom Operations Console
1.3.4.2
Service Level Agreements
1.3.4.3
Service Versioning
1.3.4.4
Reporting and Management Framework
1.3.5
Configuration Framework
1.3.5.1
Change Center
1.3.5.2
Test Console
1.3.5.3
Resource Management
1.3.5.4
Resource Customization
1.3.5.5
UDDI Service Registry
1.3.5.6
Error Handling
1.3.6
Feature Benefits
1.3.7
Significance in an SOA Landscape
1.3.7.1
Oracle Service Bus Use Cases
1.3.8
Oracle Service Bus and the Service Life Cycle
1.3.8.1
Role of Oracle Service Bus in a Service Cycle
1.3.9
Related Topics
2
Oracle Service Bus Architecture
2.1
Architecture Overview
2.2
Key Architecture Concepts
2.2.1
Message Processing
2.2.1.1
Binding Layer
2.2.1.2
Transport Layer (Inbound)
2.2.1.3
Transport Layer (Outbound)
2.2.2
Proxy Services
2.2.2.1
Message Context
2.2.3
Message-Flow Definitions
2.3
Oracle Service Bus Deployment
2.3.1
Deployment Topology
2.3.2
Distributed Configurations for Large-Scale Deployments
2.3.3
Development, Staging, and Production Domains
2.3.4
Configuration Metadata Export and Import
2.3.4.1
Metadata Export
2.3.4.2
Metadata Import
2.3.5
Scripting Support
2.3.6
Related Topics
3
Service Integration
3.1
Adaptive Messaging
3.1.1
Services
3.1.2
Service Types
3.1.3
Transport Protocols
3.1.4
Service Interfaces
3.1.5
Messaging Models
3.1.6
Message Formats
3.1.7
Message Context
3.1.8
Content Types
3.2
Oracle Service Bus Resources
3.2.1
Schemas and Data Types
3.2.1.1
Type System
3.2.2
Transformation Maps
3.2.3
JARs
3.2.4
WSDLs
3.2.5
Proxy Services
3.2.6
Service Key Providers
3.2.7
Alert Destinations
3.2.8
JNDI Providers
3.2.9
SMTP Servers
3.2.10
JCA Bindings
3.3
Oracle Service Bus Security
3.3.1
Oracle Web Services Manager
3.3.2
WS-Policies
3.3.3
Service Accounts
3.3.4
Security Levels
3.3.4.1
Inbound Security
3.3.4.2
Outbound Security
3.3.4.3
Options for Identity Propagation
3.3.4.4
User Management
3.3.4.5
Administrative Security
3.3.4.6
Transport-Level Security
3.3.4.7
Message-Level Security
3.3.5
Custom Security Credentials
3.3.6
Related Topics
4
Service Configuration
4.1
Resource Organization
4.1.1
Project Explorer
4.1.2
Projects and Folders
4.1.3
Resource Cache
4.2
Change Management
4.2.1
Change Center
4.2.2
Sessions
4.2.3
Concurrent Modifications
4.2.4
Tracking Configuration Changes
4.2.5
Tracking Dependencies
4.2.6
Semantic Integrity
4.2.7
Reversing Changes to Resources and Sessions
4.2.7.1
Undoing Modifications to Resources
4.2.7.2
Undoing Session Activations
4.3
Service Discovery
4.3.1
UDDI Registry
4.3.2
Advantages of a UDDI Registry
4.3.2.1
Publishing a Proxy Service to a UDDI Registry
4.3.2.2
Importing a Service from a UDDI Registry
4.3.2.3
Auto-Synchronization of Services With UDDI
4.3.3
Related Topics
5
Service Composition
5.1
Dynamic Content-Based Routing
5.1.1
Business Services and Proxy Services
5.1.1.1
Proxy Services
5.1.1.2
Business Services
5.1.1.3
Proxy Templates
5.2
Message Flow Modeling
5.2.1
Message Pipelines
5.2.1.1
Operational Pipelines
5.2.1.2
Branch Nodes
5.2.1.3
Route Nodes
5.2.1.4
Pipeline Pairs
5.2.1.5
Pipeline Execution Stages and Actions
5.2.1.6
Operational Branching
5.2.1.7
Service Callouts
5.3
Transformations
5.3.1
Transformation Maps
5.3.2
Message Manipulation
5.4
Error Handling
5.4.1
Message Validation
5.4.1.1
Error Handling Pipeline
5.4.2
Related Topics
6
Service Management
6.1
Service Monitoring
6.1.1
Dashboard
6.1.2
Metric Aggregation
6.1.3
SLA Enforcement via Alerts
6.2
Message Reporting
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