Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite Sharing Functionality Across Service Components Working with Cross References Creating and Running the Cross Reference Use Case How to Create the Use Case Task 7: How to Create an Oracle Mediator Service Component Task 7: How to Create an Oracle Mediator Service Component To create an Oracle Mediator service component: Drag and drop a Mediator icon from the Components window to the Components section of the SOA Composite Editor. The Create Mediator dialog is displayed. From the Template list, select Define Interface Later. Click OK. An Oracle Mediator with name Mediator1 is created. Connect the SAP service to the Mediator1, as shown in Figure 44-23. Figure 44-23 SAP Service Connected to Mediator1Description of "Figure 44-23 SAP Service Connected to Mediator1" From the File menu, select Save All. Drag and drop another Mediator icon from the Components window to the Components section of the SOA Composite Editor. The Create Mediator dialog is displayed. From the Template list, select Interface Definition From WSDL. Deselect Create Composite Service with SOAP Bindings. To the right of the WSDL File field, click Find Existing WSDLs. Navigate to and then select the Common.wsdl file. The Common.wsdl file is available in the Samples folder. Click OK. Click OK. An Oracle Mediator with name Common is created.