Oracle® Fusion Applications Developer's Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5) Part Number E15524-01 |
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This part of the developer's guide describes the fundamental patterns that Oracle Fusion application developers should use when building applications involving Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF) and the Oracle SOA platform. The majority of these use cases fall into three basic patterns:
The use of business events to initiate business processes
Orchestrating over business logic implemented with Oracle ADF, Java, PL/SQL, and SOA composite applications
Modeling human task flows in ADF applications
In addition to these three core categories, other chapters within this part provide guidance on a few less common patterns that might be useful to applications developers.
Each chapter in this section describes a use case and its associated recommended design pattern, along with procedures for implementing the design pattern, recommended validation procedures, and troubleshooting tips.
Note:
When carrying out the procedures described in the following chapters, use the Default/All technologies role for any SOA-related activity.This part contains the following chapters:
Chapter 32, "Initiating a SOA Composite from an Oracle ADF Web Application"
Chapter 33, "Initiating a SOA Composite from a PL/SQL Stored Procedure"
Chapter 34, "Orchestrating ADF Business Components Services"
Chapter 35, "Manipulating Back-End Data from a SOA Composite"
Chapter 36, "Accessing a PL/SQL Service from a SOA Composite"
Chapter 37, "Invoking Custom Java Code from a SOA Composite"
Chapter 39, "Invoking an Asynchronous Service from a SOA Composite"
Chapter 40, "Working with Data from a Remote ADF Business Components Service"
Chapter 42, "Implementing an Asynchronous Service Initiation with Dynamic UI Update"
Chapter 44, "Implementing an Oracle ADF Task Flow for a Human Task"
Chapter 45, "Cross Family Business Event Subscription Pattern"