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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Service Bus
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Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0)
Part Number E15866-03
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2-1 New Split-Join
2-2 Parallel Node
2-3 Completed Split-Join Ready for Testing
2-4 New Split-Join With Edited Labels
2-5 For Each Node Labeled "Iterate Through Orders"
2-6 Error Handler
2-7 Completed Split-Join Ready for Testing
2-8 Add Scope Button
2-9 Add Else If Button
2-10 Add Else If Button
2-11 Debugging a Proxy Service
4-1 Branch Node With "Submit" Operation From WSDL and "Default" Branch
4-2 Publish Table Action
4-3 Routing Table Action
5-1 Data Transformation from Multiple Sources to One Target
6-1 New XQuery Transformation
6-2 Selecting Source Types
6-3 Element-to-Element Links
6-4 Attribute-to-Element Link
6-5 Repeating-Group-to-Repeating-Group Link
6-6 Example of If-Then-Else Expression
6-7 If-Then-Else Expression in Target Expression View
6-8 FLWOR Expression
6-9 Typeswitch Expression
6-10 Remove Empty Node
6-11 Retain Empty Node
6-12 Test View
7-1 Combining Data From Different Schemas
7-2 Design View of XQuery Transformation
7-3 Data Transformation in Design View
7-4 Data Transformation in Design View
7-5 Adding a Constraint
7-6 Adding Data in the QuoteResponse Element
7-7 totalCost Calculation in Design View
7-8 Creating a Union
7-9 Creating Implied Links
7-10 Repeating-Source-to-Nonrepeating Target Transformation
7-11 Repeating-Source-to-Nonrepeating-Target Data Transformation
7-12 Repeating-Source-to-Nonrepeating-Target Data Transformation
7-13 Nonrepeating-Source-to-Repeating-Target Transformation
7-14 Creating a Union for Structural Links
7-15 XQuery Transformation for If-Then-Else Example
7-16 XQuery Example - FLWOR Expression
7-17 Mapping Recursive Elements
8-1 Source Upgrade Screen of the Upgrade Wizard
8-2 Upgrade XQ2002 to XQ2004
20-1 Select Reference Fields
20-2 Reference Field
20-3 Data Delimiter
20-4 Escape Character
23-1 The Derby Database for a Domain
25-1 Client Invoking a SOA Binding Service Synchronously
25-2 SOA Binding Service Invoking an External Service Synchronously
25-3 Client Invoking a SOA Binding Service Asynchronously
25-4 SOA Binding Service Invoking an External Service Asynchronously
25-5 Operations in a Synchronous Exchange Through Oracle Service Bus
25-6 SOA Composite Invoking an SOA Composite Through Oracle Service Bus
26-1 Oracle Service Bus Services Interacting With an EIS
26-2 A Client Invoking an EIS Service Through Oracle Service Bus
26-3 An EIS Invoking an External Service Through Oracle Service Bus
30-1 An EJB Invokes an External Service
30-2 A Non-EJB Client Invokes an EJB
30-3 An EJB Invokes an EJB
31-1 MQ Service Uses a JMS Message ID to Correlate the Request/Response Message
31-2 JAX-RPC Client with Oracle Service Bus Proxy Service
31-3 Oracle Service Bus as a Client of an Oracle WebLogic Server JAX-RPC Request/Response Service
32-1 Using Local Transport to Implement Convergence
32-2 Using Local Transport to Access Multiple Business Services
33-1 Conflicts - When no RM policy assertions are specified for the WSDL
33-2 Security tab for a Proxy Service
33-3 Transport-Level Policy
33-4 List of Predicates
34-1 Oracle Service Bus Front End
34-2 Messages Sent Through Oracle Service Bus
35-1 Invoking Oracle BPEL Processes Synchronously Through Oracle Service Bus
35-2 Oracle BPEL Processes Invoking a Service Synchronously Through Oracle Service Bus
35-3 Invoking Oracle BPEL Processes Asynchronously Through Oracle Service Bus
35-4 Oracle BPEL Processes Invoking a Service Asynchronously Through Oracle Service Bus
35-5 Operations in a Synchronous Exchange Through Oracle Service Bus
35-6 One BPEL Process Invoking Another BPEL Process Through Oracle Service Bus
36-1 WTC Message Handling
37-1 From Data Source to Web Service Client
37-2 Request and Response from the Oracle Service Bus Test Console
39-1 Message Flow Through Oracle Service Bus
39-2 Design Time UML Diagram
39-3 EndPointConfiguration Properties
39-4 Runtime UML Diagram
39-5 Sample Oracle Service Bus Threading Model
39-6 Flow of Attachments
40-1 Transport Subsystem Overview
40-2 Error Case 1
40-3 Error Case 2
40-4 Error Case 3
40-5 Custom Transport Help in the Development and Run-Time Environments
40-6 Pressing F1 on a Transport Configuration Page to Display Help for the Transport
40-7 Custom Transport Help in Eclipse
40-8 Custom Transport Help from the Oracle Service Bus Administration Console
40-9 Oracle Service Bus Administration Console Help Framework
41-1 Transport Configuration Page in Eclipse
41-2 Plug-In Packaging
43-1 Sample Socket Transport Architecture
43-2 SocketEndpointConfiguration Properties
43-3 Request/Response Header and Metadata Configurations
43-4 Selecting the Message Flow Icon
43-5 Editing the Message Flow
43-6 Adding an Action
43-7 Starting the Test Console
43-8 Test Console
43-9 Successful Test
46-1 Inbound and Outbound Security
46-2 How Service Accounts Are Used
51-1 Message Protection With an Oracle Web Services Manager Client Agent
51-2 Message Protection With an Oracle Web Services Manager Server Agent
51-3 Message Protection With an Oracle Web Services Manager Client and Server Agents
51-4 Message Protection With an Oracle Web Services Manager Gateway
51-5 Authentication with an Oracle Web Services Manager Client Agent
51-6 Perimeter Security with Oracle Web Services Manager Gateway
51-7 Identity Propagation with Oracle Web Services Manager Gateway
53-1 Binding a Certificate to an Abstract Policy
55-1 Identity Assertion and Custom Tokens
A-1 Inbound Messages at Runtime
A-2 Outbound Messages at Runtime
A-3 Service Registration
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