Article published | Fault Handling and Prevention (II) by Ronald van Luttikhuizen & Guido Schmutz
July 11, 2013 1 Comment
Oracle Technology Network (OTN) published the article Fault Handling and Prevention – Part 2 (Fault Handling and Prevention for Services in Oracle Service Bus) by Ronald van Luttikhuizen and Guido Schmutz.
Part 1 of this article series on Fault Handling and Prevention discussed what fault handling is and why it is important. It also addressed the specific challenges in handling faults in a service-oriented landscape as compared to traditional systems. Part 1 concluded by presenting a sample scenario, an Order process implemented in a BPM and SOA environment, discussed potential pitfalls, and described generic fault prevention and recovery patterns.
Part 2 concentrates on concrete fault handling and prevention measures in the integration layer that are realized through Oracle Service Bus (OSB). The integration layer covers typical elements and integration functionality, such as Adapters for connectivity to back-end systems, Routing, Transformation, and Filtering.
More resources
- Fault Handling Slides and Q&A, Blog, Vennster
- Service Oriented Architecture: An Integration Blueprint, Book, Packt Publishing
- Patterns for Fault Tolerant Software, Book, Wiley Software Patterns Series
- Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer’s Guide for Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle Technology Network
- SOA Made Simple, Book, Packt Publishing
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Hello, where can I find part 3 and part 4 of the series?