Course Outline

Introduction to Oracle SOA Suite 12c for Government

  • Understanding Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) concepts and principles
  • Overview of the Oracle SOA Suite 12c architecture and components
  • SOA composite applications and deployment architecture for government

Installation and Configuration for Government

  • Installing Oracle SOA Suite 12c and JDeveloper in a government environment
  • Configuring domain and connection settings for secure operations
  • Setting up Oracle Database and WebLogic Server to support SOA for government

Developing SOA Composite Applications for Government

  • Creating and managing composite applications in JDeveloper for government use cases
  • Configuring components: BPEL, Mediator, and Business Rules to meet public sector requirements
  • Deploying composites to the SOA server with government-specific considerations

BPEL Process Design and Orchestration for Government

  • Introduction to BPEL and process design patterns relevant to public sector operations
  • Implementing synchronous and asynchronous processes in government applications
  • Error handling, compensation, and correlation in BPEL for government systems

Working with Mediators and Adapters for Government

  • Designing message routing and transformations using Mediators for government data
  • Integrating with external systems using adapters (Database, File, JMS, REST, SOAP) in a government context
  • Implementing data mappings with XSLT and XQuery to support government standards

Human Workflow and Business Rules for Government

  • Configuring human workflow components and task forms for public sector processes
  • Integrating workflow into composite applications to enhance government service delivery
  • Defining and applying business rules for dynamic decision-making in government operations

Securing and Monitoring SOA Applications for Government

  • Managing security policies and identity propagation to ensure data integrity and compliance
  • Monitoring composites in Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control for government oversight
  • Troubleshooting and performance tuning to meet public sector performance standards

Administering and Managing SOA Deployments for Government

  • Managing SOA partitions and revisions to support government operations
  • Versioning and migration of composites to ensure continuous service delivery
  • Backup, recovery, and maintenance best practices to meet public sector requirements

Summary and Next Steps for Government

Requirements

  • An understanding of XML, XSD, and Web Services for government applications.
  • Experience with Java or another object-oriented programming language.
  • Familiarity with basic enterprise integration concepts.

Audience

  • Integration developers for government projects.
  • System architects for government systems.
  • M Middleware administrators for government IT environments.
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