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Service enable integration business services using Oracle Application adapter

 

To make the business service within E-Business Suite participate in your service oriented integration architecture as a web services. The integration approach used depends upon the requirements and the integration mechanism that is best suited to satisfy the requirements. To use one of the integration function in a SOA based solution (integration or composite process) is relatively simple with the help of Oracle Applications adapter by exposing them as web services. This enhances re-usability, extensibility, and faster design to deploy time frame.

Using EBS adapter has tremendous advantages. It exposes existing EBS Integration Interfaces as Web Services. The adapter inherently uses and leverages open standards, including J2CA, XML, WSIF, WSIL, and WSDL. Most importantly it dramatically reduces the time to design and develop a SOA based integration that interfaces with web service based integration interface for EBS.
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Juan:

Hi, i have one question about this "....It exposes existing EBS Integration Interfaces as Web Services."
What technologies uses, and how?
Any documentacion / tutorial / example about how i can do this?

Following is the link to section titled
"Overview of OracleAS Adapter for Oracle Applications"

It talks about technologies used and use cases

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E10291_01/doc.1013/e05440/T430238T430241.htm#T430244

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