31.01.2015 Views

SOA Magazine IV 01.2015

SOA Magazine IV 01.2015

SOA Magazine IV 01.2015

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Document definition design time testing<br />

Document translation and validation<br />

Ability to set document callouts to handle custom document<br />

Ability to set Channel callouts for custom inbound/outbound message processing<br />

Document batching<br />

Message resubmission capabilities<br />

Message store-and-forward capabilities<br />

Complex message identification and correlation<br />

Complex sender and recipient identification based in different envelope types<br />

Automatic message retry<br />

Support for large documents<br />

Message acknowledge support<br />

Messaging security enablement (EDI)<br />

Multiple envelope support<br />

Envelope generation<br />

Transport management<br />

Multiple transport protocols supported – HTTP, SMTP, <strong>SOA</strong>P, TCP, JMS, MQ, FILE, FTP<br />

Trading partner management<br />

Trading partner downtime<br />

Native integration with Oracle <strong>SOA</strong> suite and Oracle BAM<br />

API for message and Trading Partner metadata access<br />

E2E Message monitoring and auditing<br />

Message metrics dashboards and reports<br />

Partner Agreements<br />

User Access management<br />

Self Service Provisioning<br />

Exception handling<br />

On the document management side, it’s the ideal platform to leverage business standard documents<br />

and manage agreements. However, Oracle B2B acts as a gateway requiring architecture to manage the<br />

complete end-to-end business processes. This is where Oracle <strong>SOA</strong> Suite Service Component<br />

Architecture (SCA) components come into picture. Oracle BPEL, Mediator and Business Rules play the<br />

major role as back-end pieces in the global architecture.<br />

Oracle B2B is in fact a component part of Oracle <strong>SOA</strong> Suite what makes the integration quite simple and<br />

efficient. The integration between both components is ensured via out-of-the-box adapter implemented<br />

as binding component in a SCA. All of this leveraged by the use of <strong>SOA</strong> Metadata Services repository<br />

(MDS) allowing the sharing of different artefacts, as XML schemas or WSDL files among different<br />

architectural components as central repository for B2B artefacts and configuration.<br />

<br />

Service Composite Applications components were ultimate to implement the following capacities:<br />

Copyright © 2015 | All Rights Reserved <strong>SOA</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>IV</strong> 15

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!