Over the last few release new web services capabilities have been added to the Oracle Utilities Application Framework. A wide range of new and updated facilities are now available for integration capabilities for inbound and outbound communications.
A new whitepaper has been released outlining the best practices for using the new and updated web services capabilities including:
CapabilityUsageInbound Outbound Inbound Web Services
Container SOAP based web services
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Message Driven Bean (MDB)
Container based JMS resource processing
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REST Support
JSON/XML REST
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Real Time Adapters
Real time integration for transports
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Outbound Messages
Service based communications
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SOA/Oracle Service Bus Integration
SOA middleware based interface
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Web Service Integration
Importing and execution of an external web service
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The whitepaper is available from My Oracle Support at Web Services Best Practices for Oracle Utilities Application Framework (Doc Id: 2214375.1)
Customers using XAI can refer to the XAI Best Practices (Doc Id: 942074.1) available from My Oracle Support. The Web Services Best Practices whitepaper replaces the XAI whitepaper for newer releases.