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The other advantage is that most of the time the schedule.xml file resides in the
config directory. Thus while the file is in this directory, we can go in and modify
the schedule to add new jobs or update and delete existing jobs, which will then be
picked up the next time the scheduler is executed.
Summary
In this chapter, we have looked at the more advanced messaging constructs
supported by the Oracle SOA Suite, and how we can use this to support some of the
more complex but relatively common message interaction patterns used in a typical
SOA deployment.
We have also used this as an opportunity to introduce some of the more advanced
BPEL activities and features such as the Pick and FlowN activity, as well as dynamic
partner links.
While we have not covered every possible pattern, hopefully you should now have
a good understanding of how the SOA Suite utilizes WS-Addressing, as well as how
we can leverage correlation sets in BPEL to support message interactions that go
beyond a single synchronous or asynchronous request and reply. You should now
be able to apply this understanding to support your particular requirements.
 
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