Oracle SOA governance 11g implementation : successfully implement SOA governance using Oracle SOA Governance Suite 11g with the help of practical examples and real-world use cases / Luis Augusto Weir, Andrew Bell.
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- Professional expertise distilled
- Language:
- English
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- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (440 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Other Title:
- Oracle service-oriented architecture governance 11g implementation
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2013.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- This book is a practical tutorial, with lots of step-by-step instructions for achieving SOA Governance by implementing the component Oracle products.This book is written for SOA architects and project managers who want to learn how to implement Oracle SOA Governance.
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- Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: SOA Governance; SOA Governance overview; SOA Governance framework; SOA Governance framework scope; SOA Governance objectives; Oracle maturity assessment and roadmap; The Oracle SOA Maturity Model; SOA Capability Domains; Creating the roadmap; Enablement phase; The Implementation phase; Roles and responsibilities; Summary; Chapter 2: Implementation Case Study; Case study description; The assessment; The results; The objectives; The business case
- Critical success factorsA new reference architecture; The new governance process; Improved visibility; Summary; Chapter 3: Introduction to Oracle Enterprise Repository; An overview of Oracle Enterprise Repository; Understanding OER architecture; OER Core Platform; Oracle WebLogic Server 11g and 10.3.3; The JMS server; Database; Java Application Server; OER Functionality; OER Console; OER System; Integration; OER Users; Asset Editor; Type Manager; Navigator applet; The Browse Tree applet; Import/Export utility; Summary; Chapter 4: Initial Configuration; Use case; Preparing the browser
- Creating departments, projects, users, and rolesCreating departments; Creating roles; Basic access settings; Custom access settings; Creating the project; Configuring the project profile; Adding users; Summary; Chapter 5: Harvesting; Use case; Prerequisites; Installing Solution Packs; Creating Categorizations; Creating Asset Types; Removing the Tests tab; Renaming the Document tab; Replacing Categorization in the Taxonomy tab; Bootstrapping OER; Harvesting SOA Suite 11g and MDS; Creating a user for the Harvester tool; Encrypting the password; Configuring the Harvester connection details
- Executing the HarvesterBootstrapping OSB 11g; Configuring the OSB Harvester connection details; Executing the OSB Harvester; Submitting Assets with Asset Editor; Searching for Assets; Visualizing Asset relationships; Summary; Chapter 6: Asset Lifecycle and Workflow; Use case; Implementing Policies; Creating Policies; Editing the Asset Types; Applying Policies; Policy status; Validating Policies; Reporting; Implementing Architecture Blueprints; Creating the Architecture Blueprint Asset Type; Creating an Architecture Blueprint; Prescriptive reuse; Report and compliance; Understanding workflow
- Workflow prerequisitesGap analysis; Configuring workflows; Generating workflow.xml; Configuring Community Flows in workflow.xml; Refreshing workflow.xml; Testing the workflow; Debugging OBPM 10g workflows; E-mail notifications; BPM 11g; Summary; Chapter 7: Oracle Service Registry; OSR overview; The roles of OSR and OER; UDDI principles; UDDI data model; The tModel; Business Entities; Business Service; Binding Templates; Understanding UDDI taxonomies; Enterprise taxonomies; Checked and unchecked taxonomies; A UDDI Taxonomy example; Product architecture; Core platform; Oracle DB 11g
- Oracle WebLogic Server 11g
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- Includes index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed October 8, 2013).
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- OCLC:
- 858975553
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