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8 CommentsIn this post we will discuss on key steps that we need to follow to install Integrated SOA Gateway (ISG) on a standalone SOA Weblogic server.
Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway (ISG) enables supported interface types published in Oracle Integration Repository. These interfaces can be transformed into SOAP and REST web services.
Oracle E-Business Suite SOAP Services
- SOAP-based web services are deployed on Oracle SOA Suite running on Oracle WebLogic Server
- Steps to configure SOAP services span across Oracle E-Business Suite as well as Oracle SOA Suite
- Interface types enabled for SOAP services are PL/SQL, Concurrent Program, XML Gateway (Inbound), and Business Service Object.
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Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway is the intrinsic part of Oracle Ebusiness Suite for service enablement.
Key points:
- A central location where all service related business interfaces are stored
- All application users can browse through these business interfaces to know what type of services are available for service consumption.
- Provides a complete catalog of integration interfaces within Oracle E-Business Suite.
- Any changes in interface definitions and descriptions are automatically reflected with EBS release
- Displays each interface details including source information, methods within the interface, and Web service information if the interface can be service enabled.
- Supports custom integration interfaces
- Enforces security rules to allow only authorized users to perform administrative tasks