8.10 B2B Configuration Wizard - Specify Document Definition Handling Page - Advanced Tab

Use the Specify Document Definition Handling Page - Advanced Tab to select one of the following methods for handling the document definition:

Element Description

Document Definition Schema

Select one of the available document definition schema options.

Import Schema from B2B

Use this option to import the schema from Oracle B2B (the same option as on the Basic tab).

Refer to Schema in B2B Repository

Use this option to refer to a schema in the B2B repository through the Metadata Service (MDS) URL. You must select an MDS connection or create a new one to access the B2B repository. If you create a new MDS connection, use the MDS Connection Wizard. When you select a document definition, an MDS URL is generated to link to the schema in the B2B repository. The selected application server connection refers to a specific B2B instance. The MDS connection used by the specific B2B instance must match the selected MDS connection to avoid inconsistent document definitions.

When referring to schema in a B2B Repository, an MDS connection is required only for referring to a schema in a remote MDS, but not if the schema is referred to within the local shared MDS repository. For referring to B2B schemas b2bException and b2bAck in the local shared MDS, you do not need to select an MDS connection. You can select the MDS option and click Next to navigate to the Document Definition page where you can select b2bException or b2bAck, or other B2B schemas that exist in the local shared MDS.

Browse Resource Schema

Use this option to browse for a schema using the SOA Resource Browser.

Opaque

Use this option to handle any type of data (for example, Positional Flat File) when the content is passed through in base-64 encoding. No schema is specified.

anyType

Use this option to handle any type of XML data.

Attachment Support

Select this option (available for the Default integration type only) so that the B2B WSDL file includes a message part for the attachment.

Related Topics

Developer's Guide for Oracle SOA Suite, "Developing SOA Composite Applications with Oracle SOA Suite"