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The 6 weekend Oracle SOA course covers 48 hours of instruction over topics including XML, Java EE, EAI, ESB, JMS, web services, BPEL, synchronous and asynchronous processes, Java and BPEL integration, human workflow, adapters, the enterprise service bus, error handling, and a case study project. Key activities include creating first BPEL processes; invoking BPEL from Java, PL/SQL and Excel; handling faults; using filters and transformations in ESB; and completing an end-to-end case study.
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The 6 weekend Oracle SOA course covers 48 hours of instruction over topics including XML, Java EE, EAI, ESB, JMS, web services, BPEL, synchronous and asynchronous processes, Java and BPEL integration, human workflow, adapters, the enterprise service bus, error handling, and a case study project. Key activities include creating first BPEL processes; invoking BPEL from Java, PL/SQL and Excel; handling faults; using filters and transformations in ESB; and completing an end-to-end case study.
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ORACLE SOA - COURSE CONTENTS

Duration : 6 Weekends (Sat & Sun : 4 Hours Each Day) No. Of Hours : 48 Hours. Week-1 DAY-1 Introduction to XML, XSD. Introduction to Enterprise Java Bean (JSB, MDB etc). Introduction to EAI, ESB, JMS. Introduction to Web services. Understanding WSDL, SOAP and UDDI concepts. DAY-2 Oracle SOA Suite 10g concepts and architecture Install SOA Suite and configure JDeveloper

Week-2 DAY-1 Create First BPEL process BPEL designer and process manager Practice Understand BPEL designer and activities Test & deploy the BPEL process DAY-2 Synchronous and Asynchronous Bpel process Create a synchronous process Create an asynchronous process Practice Week-3 DAY-1 Creation of Java Web service from scratch (using bottom up approach) Practice Add multiple flows and conditions in process o Using Throw activity to throw faults o Using Fault Handler to handle faults o Compensation handler o Using Sensors Practice Throwing simple faults and faults with variable Returning faults to client by adding fault message to WSDL

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DAY-2 Invoking BPEL from Java Invoking BPEL from PL/SQL Invoking BPEL from Excel Practice Week-4 DAY-1 Create a Human Workflow Embedding Java in BPEL process Call an external Java class, call an EXE, set title of BPEL process Using XML Faade DAY-2 Adapters in Oracle fusionRead and write a file using file adapter Poll for new rows in a table using DB adapter Insert data into table using DB adapter Insert data into JMS queue using JMS adapter Use header variables to specify file name while writing a file Delete any file using header variables and opaque schema Week-5 DAY-1 Basics of Enterprise Service Bus Build ESB and use routing rules Use Filters and Transformations in ESB Use domain value map DAY-2 ESB Tricks Content Based Routing Using the message header Using Tracking Fields Using DVM Create a ESB sample project Week-6 DAY-1 Comprehensive Error Handling Error handling in Adapters, ESB and BPEL Introduction to Demo Project Case Study DAY-2 Complete the end to end case study Best Practices Q & A Session

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