Difference between soa Error handling framework 10g & 11g

Hi,
Is there any document available which shows the difference between soa Error handling framework 10g & 11g
Thanks..

Hi,
Please find the documentation links here..
http://wiki.oracle.com/page/Application+Integration+Architecture
Foundation Pack Product Documentation - Metalink Note 824495.1
You can refer to the developer guide "E14750-01.pdf" and Chapter 13 for error handling related information.
Regards,
Narayana

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