Getting Started with Oracle SOA Suite

This guide assists you with developing a SOA composite application.

Table 1-3 Getting Started with Oracle SOA Suite

To Get Started with... See...

The basic steps of composite, service and reference binding component, and service component creation in Oracle JDeveloper

Getting Started with Developing SOA Composite Applications

Using shared data with the SOA Design-Time Oracle Metadata Services Repository (MDS Repository)

Managing Shared Data with the Design-Time MDS Repository

Designing BPEL process service components in a composite

Using the BPEL Process Service Component

Designing Oracle Mediator service components in a composite

Using the Oracle Mediator Service Component

Designing business rule service components in a composite

Using the Business Rules Service Component

Designing human workflow service components in a composite

Using the Human Workflow Service Component

Designing service and reference binding components in a composite

Using Binding Components

Functionality that can be shared across components, such as templates, XSLT and XQuery transformations, business events, cross references, and domain value maps

Sharing Functionality Across Service Components

Composite completion tasks such as security policy attachments, deployment, debugging, and automating composite testing

Completing Your Application

Advanced topics such as management of large documents and large numbers of instances, composite customizations, composite sensors, and the spring framework

Advanced Topics

Other resources:

  • Understanding Oracle SOA Suite describes the business challenges faced by a company and how the components of Oracle SOA Suite address these challenges from design time through runtime.