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Service Orchestration with Oracle BPEL Training Course

Course code: SOABPEL
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Who should attend: Consultants, technical project managers, system engineers.
Prerequisite skills: Knowledge XML, XSL and XML Schema Definition (XSD)

Course Outline

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) expresses an architectural concept which defines the use of services to meet the requirements of software users. An SOA environment will consist of nodes on a network which make resources available to other participants in the network as independent services (for instance Web Service) which are accessed in a standardised way.

Course Content

In this course, you will learn the basic concepts of business process integration and human workflow management using the Oracle BPEL Process Manager product.

You will learn how to install, configure, and administer Oracle BPEL Process Manager.

You will also learn how to apply the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) standard for assembling a set of discrete services into an end-to-end process flow; and how to translate and transform data using the Oracle BPEL Process Manager adapters.

 

Service Orchestration with Oracle BPEL Training Course Outline

  • Build a BPEL process and invoke synchronous and asynchronous business services
  • Include parallel processing and conditional branching in a BPEL process
  • Add transformation services to BPEL
  • Access adapter-enabled services
  • Extend a BPEL process with human workflow mgmt
  • Install and understand concepts and architecture of Oracle BPEL Process Manager & Designer
  • Invoke services through the creation of partner links
  • Administer Oracle BPEL Process Manager and monitor business processes
  • Increase process reliability through fault handling and exception management
  • Invoke a BPEL service through adapters for writing to files and databases
  • Extend a BPEL Process with Human Workflow Management
  • Administer BPEL processes using process monitoring and sensor technology
  • Deploy and run a BPEL process in development and production environments
  • Incorporate email, fax, pager, and voice notifications within BPEL processes