About SOA SUITE

Hi to everyone.....,I am new oracle fusion middleware family....previously i worked in dot net...now I am looking for job in middleware...I am learning SOA11g it cover all the topics like(mediators,BPEL,adapters,wsdl,soap messages,webservices,OWSM)......
i am practicing simple examples...can any one tell me real examples(i.e.real time scenarios)....how the data flow between from source system to target system?what is our role to do?..
i am requesting the people who are working as a SOA developer.....that might me help ful for my carrer? ..........
Edited by: ykrishna on Dec 21, 2011 6:55 PM

we as fusion developer will be developing interfaces which connects source system with target system.
If you want to pass the message from System A to System B, then you need to study on both the systems, that how the System A can expose the message and how you are going to insert the message to System B.
Outbound - How System A is going to expose the message, this is called outbound.
Inbound - How the System B is going to accept the message, this is called inbound.
The communication between Source system and Target system will happen through web service, in xml message format. The message will be travelling as in xml format in http layer.
We can use the JCA adapters, to connect to end systems. There are lots of adapters available, like FTP adapter, DB adapters, JMS adapters, Oracle apps adapter and lot more.
Thanks,
Vijay

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    Murali
    [email protected]

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