BEA WebLogic Integration 9: Develop Integration Solutions
Length: 5 Days
Course Code: D70784GC10
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$3,000
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This course trains students to integrate using business process management, application integration and Web services on BEA WebLogic Integration 9.2. This training prepares students to perform application integration, business process management, trading partner orchestration, Web services development and complex data transformation. Students will become highly productive building integration solutions.
Learn To:
Build integration solutions faster
Access any IT asset, located anywhere
Audience:
SOA Architect
Developer
Objective:
Use BEA Workshop for WebLogic Platform 9.2 to build and debug workflows
Build integration applications using BEA WebLogic Integration 9.2
Use BEA WebLogic Platform 9.2's control architecture
Build and deploy workflows supporting human intervention and back-end integration
Create and consume 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
Add and use asynchronous behavior in process flows
Work with business and database transactions in process flows
Prerequisites:
Required Prerequisites:
XML Fundamentals
Servlet / JSP / J2EE Development
Suggested Prerequisites:
Familiarity with essential concepts of WebLogic Integrator
Topic:
Strategies for securing applications and components
Accessing process flows from portal applications
Accessing business objects
Data transformation
Debugging and monitoring workflows
Interaction with Web services and with worklist clients
Handling non-XML data with format builder
Data synchronization across heterogeneous systems
Event-driven processes and messaging
Advanced workflow concepts
Monitoring instances and handling exceptions
Using sub-processes
XML fundamentals required for integration
Adding application integration to workflows