Learn how to develop new functionalities by using the Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) to extend your Oracle Identity Manager Identity Self-Service Console. The Oracle Application Development Framework is an end-to-end Java Enterprise framework that simplifies the application development by providing out-of-the-box infrastructure services plus a visual and declarative development experience.
This self study course introduces the new features in version 12.1.3, such as FIPS AES encryption, Big Data support, and JSON support.
This Oracle-By-Example (OBE) tutorial covers installing, configuring, and running the Oracle GoldenGate HotCache Adapter for Oracle Coherence. The Oracle GoldenGate HotCache Adapter for Coherence provides a mechanism to synchronize changes made directly to an Oracle database with a Coherence cache. Such synchronization is two-way: all changes made to data residing in the Coherence cache are checkpointed to the Oracle database, and all changes made to the Oracle database are propagated to the Coherence cache.
This viewlet describes the steps about how to configure SOA composite against a sample target Webservice.
The WebLogic Server 11gR1 Administration interactive quick reference is a multimedia tool for various terms and concepts used in WebLogic Server architecture. This tool is available for administrators for online or offline use. This is built as a multimedia web page which provides descriptions of WebLogic Server Architectural components, and references to relevant documentation. This tool offers valuable reference information for any complex concept or product in an intuitive and useful manner.
Each interactive type presents data that may be available in the documentation (in the case of Oracle products), but presents it in a way that is more intuitive and useful to a user of Oracle products because it displays data the way it is used in a real world, best practice scenario. For example, the architectural diagram interactive type provides an image of an architectural diagram that is typically larger than a single slide or paper. The image is scrollable and provides zoom capabilities to easily and clearly view any part of the image. The image itself contains a hotspot map that you can click to get more information about a feature, including reference links to the documentation in question. Linking the visual image of the component and where it fits in the overall architecture of the product, or technology in use, to the technical explanation and how-to materials related to that component is something not offered by the documentation. In a future release, the poster will also enable you to drill down even further into the individual subsystems in nested diagrams to look at the details of that subsystem.
In short, the interactive posters are good at showing you the big picture, then quickly and easily getting you to the detailed information you need. In an instant, you can see where a technical component fits into an overall architecture, and zero in on the nitty-gritty details that show you how to do it yourself.
Note: This is a first initial release with more features in development. Currently known information: -Only Firefox 8.0 and higher is known to work with this product. This product may work with Chrome and Safari browsers, but is known to have issues in Internet Explorer at this time. -Smartphones, such as iPads and iPhones, are partially supported
This video gives you an introduction to Oracle Service Bus 11g security and to the series of demonstrations on securing Oracle Service Bus services. This is the first part of a three part series on Service Bus Security.
This demonstration shows you how to secure Oracle Service Bus 11g services. Here you will see how to secure a Business Service and a SOA Composite. This is the third part of a three part series on Service Bus security.
This demonstration shows you how to secure Oracle Service Bus 11g services. Here you will see how to configure a keystore, create a credential key, and secure a Proxy Service. This is the second part of a three part series on Service Bus security.
This demonstration shows you how to use Oracle Service Bus 11g customization files to change the value of an environment value when propagating a configuration from one domain to another.
This demonstration shows you how to propagate an Oracle Service Bus 11g configuration from one domain to another. This is useful, for example, to propagate resources or whole projects from a Staging domain to a Production domain.
This demonstration shows you how to use reporting in Oracle Service Bus 11g. You learn how to enable reporting by adding a Report Action to the Proxy Service message flow.
This demonstration shows you how to add validation in Oracle Service Bus 11g. You will see how to add logic to a Service Bus proxy service to check an incoming message, and if it is invalid, raise an error.
This demonstration shows you how to create an Error Handler in Oracle Service Bus 11g. You learn how to add a route node error handler that logs a message to the server console if an error occurs.
This demonstration shows you how to provision a service in Oracle Service Bus 11g. You see how to import a WSDL from the SOA Server and how to create a Service Bus Business Service and Service Bus Proxy Service. The proxy service can be used to mediate access to the endpoint service producer.