Databases Reference
In-Depth Information
Oracle Service Bus
An
Oracle
Service
Bus
(
OSB
) project may be deployed from the Workshop IDE or
imported from the Service Bus console by selecting the
System Administration
tab
and then selecting the
Import Resources
link. In a similar fashion, it is possible to
export resources from the Service Bus console by selecting the
Export Resources
link.
When exporting a project or group of projects from the Service Bus by clicking on the
Export
button, the project is exported in a
.jar
file package called
sbconfig.jar
by
default, which may be saved from the browser.
The
.jar
file generated may be deployed to another Service Bus domain by
importing it and then editing the project settings to have the correct configuration.
Unlike SOA composites, there is no concept of versioning in the Service Bus, and so
once deployed, it is generally easier to maintain the existing deployment rather than
replace it completely. However, complete projects may be replaced, if necessary.
Chapter 11
,
Designing the Service Contract
discusses how versioning may be applied
in the Service Bus.
Individual service endpoint locations can be edited directly from within the
Service Bus console. Potentially every business service may need modification
for the correct environment.
It is also possible to use the
WebLogic
Scripting
Tool
(
WLST
) to migrate
projects between environments. This provides the benefits of allowing
automatic configuration of the settings for different environments.