SOA Magazine IV 01.2015
SOA Magazine IV 01.2015
SOA Magazine IV 01.2015
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Asynchronous queuing scenario with one-way invocation of a BPEL process through OSB<br />
And how does this look in Oracle <strong>SOA</strong> Suite 12c<br />
After looking at the historic perspective, some of the great advantages of <strong>SOA</strong> Suite 12c have to<br />
do with:<br />
Stability<br />
Continuity<br />
Maturity<br />
Unlike past releases, there’s not a major change in the runtime engine, nor in the set of<br />
products that conform the suite. This has allowed Oracle to focus on substantially improving<br />
each one of the tools, taking in account customer / developer feedback as well as industry<br />
trends and requirements.<br />
Oracle <strong>SOA</strong> Suite 12c, if anything, encourages <strong>SOA</strong> Practitioners to use BPEL and OSB together<br />
in order to design and implement robust solutions with the ability to provide the required<br />
flexibility, SLA compliance and transactional capacity the industry looks for.<br />
The following improvements (among many others) seem to be the most relevant in this regard:<br />
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