Preface
Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite describes how to design, secure, test, and deploy Oracle Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) composite applications consisting of service and reference binding components and Oracle BPEL process, human task, business rule, {Varref: mediator}Oracle Mediator, and spring service components. Also included is information on designing transformations and business events and acting upon human tasks during runtime in Oracle BPM Worklist.
Audience
This document is intended for administrators and developers who work with Oracle SOA Suite.
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Related Documents
Refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware library on the Oracle Help Center for additional information.
- For Oracle SOA Suite information, see Oracle SOA Suite.
- For adapters information, see On-Premises and Cloud SOA Adapters.
- For Oracle BAM information, see Oracle Business Activity Monitoring.
- For Oracle B2B information, see Oracle B2B.
- For Oracle Business Process Management information, see Oracle Business Process Management.
- For Oracle Enterprise Scheduler information, see Oracle Enterprise Scheduler.
- For Oracle Managed File Transfer information, see Oracle Managed File Transfer.
- For Oracle Service Bus information, see Oracle Service Bus.
- For Oracle SOA Suite for healthcare integration information, see Oracle SOA Suite for Healthcare Integration.
- For versions of platforms and related software for which Oracle products are certified and supported, review the Certification Matrix on OTN.
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