In many cases, control attributes are statically defined using annotations. Some controls provide a Java API to dynamically change certain attributes. Dynamic controls, including the Service Broker and Process controls, provide the means to dynamically set control attributes. Attributes are determined at runtime using a combination of lookup rules and lookup values, a process called dynamic binding. Controls that support dynamic binding are called dynamic controls. The business process developer specifies lookup rules using WebLogic Workshop while the administrator specifies look-up values using the WebLogic Integration Administration Console. This powerful feature means that control attributes can be completely decoupled from the application and can be reconfigured for a running application, without redeployment.
To learn more about dynamic binding, see How the Service Broker Control Uses Dynamic Binding.
How the Service Broker Control Uses Dynamic Binding
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