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This cookbook is full of immediately useable recipes showing you how to develop service and message-oriented (integration) applications on the Oracle Service Bus. In addition to its cookbook style, which ensures the solutions are presented in a clear step-by-step manner, the explanations go into great detail, which makes it good learning material for everyone who has experience in OSB and wants to improve. Most of the recipes are designed in such a way that each recipe is presented as a separate, standalone entity and reading of prior recipes is not required. The finished solution of each recipe is also made available electronically. If you are an intermediate SOA developer who is using Oracle Service Bus to develop service and message-orientated applications on the Oracle Service Bus, then this book is for you. This book assumes that you have a working knowledge of fundamental SOA concepts and Oracle Service Bus.

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Oracle Service Bus 11g Development Cookbook

Oracle Service Bus 11g Development Cookbook

Copyright 2012 Packt Publishing

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First published: January 2012

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Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. 32 Lincoln Road Olton Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK.

ISBN 978-1-84968-444-6

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Credits

Authors

Guido Schmutz

Edwin Biemond

Eric Elzinga

Mischa Klliker

Jan van Zoggel

Reviewers

Jelle de Bruin

Matthias Furrer

Matt Wright

Peter van Nes

Acquisition Editor

Kerry George

Lead Technical Editor

Meeta Rajani

Technical Editors

Apoorva Bolar

Arun Nadar

Naheed Shaikh

Project Coordinator

Kushal Bhardwaj

Proofreaders

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Indexer

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Graphics

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Conidon Miranda

Production Coordinator

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Cover Work

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About the Authors

Guido Schmutz is an Oracle ACE director for Fusion Middleware and SOA and works for the Swiss Oracle Platinum Partner Trivadisan independent consulting firm specializing in Oracle and Microsoft product stack. He has more than 25 years of technology experience, ranging from mainframes, integration, and SOA technologies in financial services, government, and logistics environments. At Trivadis he is responsible for SOA BPM and Application Integration solutions and leads the Trivadis Architecture Board. He has long-time experience as a developer, coach, trainer, and architect in the area of building complex Java EE and SOA-based solutions. Currently, he is focusing on SOA and application integration projects using the Oracle SOA Suite. Guido is a regular speaker at international conferences such as Oracle Open World, ODTUG, SOA Symposium, UKOUG conference, and DOAG. He is also co-author of the books Service-Oriented Architecture: An Integration Blueprint, Spring 2.0 im Einsatz, Architecture Blueprints , and Integration Architecture Blueprints . Guido runs his own blog at http://guidoschmutz.wordpress.com.

First of all I would like to thank all my co-authors for their hard work that lead to this book. I enjoyed working with you guys a lot!

Thanks a lot to the reviewers Matthias Furrer, Jelle de Bruin, Matt Wright and Peter van Nes for their work. Your feedback was very valuable and helpful!

A book like this one is not possible without a lot of work from the publisher. In the name of my fellow co-authors, I would like to thank the team at Packt Publishing for their help and support, especially Kerry George, Kushal Bhardwaj, Meeta Rajani, and Arun Nadar. It has been a long process with a lot of work, but we are very happy with the result we have achieved!

Thanks to my employer Trivadis for the support and for giving me the opportunity to write this book.

Last but not least I would like to thank my wonderful wife Renata and my family for their love and all the support. Without their help and understanding, this book would not have been possible.

Hope you like this book as much as I enjoyed writing it!

Edwin Biemond is an Oracle ACE and solution architect at Amis, specializing in messaging with Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Service Bus. He is an expert in ADF development, WebLogic administration, high availability, and security. His Oracle career began in 1997 when he was developing an ERP CRM system with Oracle tools. Since 2001, Edwin changed his focus to integration, security, and Java development. Edwin was awarded with the Java Developer of the Year 2009 award by Oracle Magazine and in 2010 won the EMEA Oracle Partner community award, he contributed some content to the SOA Handbook of Lucas Jellema. He is also an international speaker at Oracle OpenWorld & ODTUG and has a popular blog called Java/Oracle SOA blog athttp://biemond.blogspot.com.

Eric Elzinga is an Oracle ACE for Fusion Middleware and SOA. He has over 10 years of experience in IT. His Oracle career started around 2001 as an Oracle database programmer and building enterprise portal applications. Lately, he is focusing on SOA and integration solutions based on the Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle Service Bus, and open source frameworks. He is also experienced in designing and maintaining middleware solutions, messaging, and creating business solutions using agile software development with Scrum. He is the owner of Xenta Consultancy. Eric is an active contributor to the Oracle Community/Forums and blogs on his website at http://blog.xenta.nl.

A thanks goes out to all the co-authors for their months of hard work. I really enjoyed the time!

I want to thank my mom for the never-ending support and believing in me. My dad, RIP, I hope youre proud of me.

Mischa Klliker is a principal consultant at the Oracle consultancy company Trivadis. He has been working for more than 15 years in the area of integration solutions with technologies such as C++, Java EE, and Oracle Service Bus. At Trivadis he works as a solution architect, developer and trainer in SOA, integration, and Java EE projects. In his current assignments, he works on OSB-based integration solutions for Swiss railway and touristic organizations as well as on a Java EE project for a Swiss bank. His avocation is HTML5 and all related technologies. Mischa is a co-author of other books, including the Architecture Blueprints and the Business Communication Architecture Blueprint.

Jan van Zoggel is a principal Oracle Fusion Middleware consultant and works for the Dutch Oracle Gold Partner Rubix. He is experienced with process and system integration based upon the products Oracle Service Bus, Oracle Weblogic, and the Oracle SOA Suite. His IT career began in 2000 and in 2004, he changed his focus to message brokers, Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and Business-to-Business (B2B) which later shifted towards Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) based upon the Oracle (BEA) and Tibco software suites. He has worked in different roles as a middleware operational support, process and service developer, solution architect, and as a trainer. His main area of interest is middleware architecture, high availability, reliable messaging, security, and cloud technology. Jan runs his own blog at http://jvzoggel.wordpress.com

I would like to thank all the other co-authors for their hard work, and especially Guido who went beyond the call of duty to finish this project successful. This was my first experience as a co-writer and I really enjoyed it. But especially I would like to thank my family and loved ones for their support, understanding, and in particular their ever-lasting patience.

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