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![]() To program WebLogic Integration solutions, refer to the following topics.
Explains how to design and architect a WebLogic Integration solution based on best practices.
Explains how to move a WebLogic Integration application from a development environment into a production environment, with special focus on scaling, porting, and performance tuning. Provides reference information on the Java packages included in the APIs provided with WebLogic Integration. Provides detailed steps and directions for understanding and developing an event adapter, a service adapter, and the design-time interface for using an adapter.
Introduces the BPM functionality of the WebLogic Integration API, and describes how to use the API to create a custom clients for configuration, design, run-time management, or monitoring.
Explains how to develop plug-in applications that extend the features of the business process management (BPM) functionality of WebLogic Integration.
Explains how to use the Messaging API to create XOCP applications that enable business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce transactions on the Web.
Explains how to write applications that manipulate business messages as they travel through a WebLogic Integration system.
Describes how to develop applications to monitor run-time activities in a B2B integration deployment.
Describes how to write messages to the B2B log.
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