BEA WebLogic Integration 8.1/8.5: Develop Integration Solutions
Length: 5 Days
Course Code: D70778GC10
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$3,000
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This course trains students to integrate systems using business process management, application integration, and Web services on BEA WebLogic Integration 8.1/8.5. BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 is the development environment. This training prepares you to perform application integration, business process management, trading partner orchestration, Web services development and complex data transformation. You will become highly productive building integration solutions. This course features BEA Ed.Lab, a revolutionary learning environment offered exclusively by BEA. BEA Ed.Lab eliminates the gap between technical training and real-world implementation.
Learn To:
- Have the skills to access any IT asset, located anywhere
- Have the skills to unlock your IT assets and make them available to business processes
- Build integration solutions faster
- Build integration applications using BEA WebLogic Integration 8.1/8.5
- Build and deploy real-world workflows supporting human intervention and back-end integration
- Create and consume secure, reliable, loosely coupled, coarse-grained and asynchronous Web services using a variety of industry standards
- Incorporate security technologies in integration applications
- Monitor and debug long-lived process flows
- Work with XQuery and XSLT for data transformation and translation
- Trigger process flows on message, time, and remote system events
- Use BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 to rapidly build and debug workflows
- Add and use asynchronous behavior in process flows
- Work with business and database transactions in process flows
Audience:
Developer
Objectives:
Prerequisites:
Required Prerequisites:
Servlet and JSP programming
Familiarity with J2EE concepts
XML development
Object-oriented Java Programming
Topics:
Using event-driven processes and messaging
Learning advanced workflow concepts
Monitoring instances and handling exceptions
Using sub-processes
Learning the XML fundamentals required for integration
Adding application integration to workflows
Developing strategies for securing applications and components
Accessing process flows from Portal applications
Accessing business objects
Transforming data
Debugging and monitoring workflows
Interacting with Web services and with Worklist clients
Handling non-XML data with Format Builder
Synchronizing data across heterogeneous systems