2.31 Service Explorer Dialog

Use to select the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file or Java interface of the partner link with which the BPEL process is to interface.

Note: This dialog is also available in the Oracle Mediator Editor when you select the target for a new routing rule.

Element Description

Service Explorer

Displays all the SOA service components (BPEL process, Oracle Mediator, human task, spring, and business rules) and external references (including outbound adapters). When selected, the WSDL file of the partner link displays in the WSDL URL field of the Create Partner Link dialog. If a Java interface is selected, the generated WSDL file is displayed.

If you select a target with a Java interface, and this component requires a WSDL interface, you are prompted to automatically create a compatible WSDL interface. All WSDL information is automatically entered in the fields of the Create Partner Link dialog.

BPEL Processes

Expand and select the BPEL process service component to integrate as a partner link in this SOA composite application.

Business Rules

Expand and select the business rule service component to integrate as a partner link in this SOA composite application.

Mediators

Expand and select the Oracle Mediator service component to integrate as a partner link in this SOA composite application.

Human Tasks

Expand and select the human task service component to integrate as a partner link in this SOA composite application.

Spring Contexts

Expand and select the spring service component to integrate as a partner link in this SOA composite application.

Services

Expand and select the service binding component to integrate as a partner link in this SOA composite application.

References

Expand and select the reference binding component to integrate as a partner link in this SOA composite application.

Related Topics

Deploying a SOA Composite Application in Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite