For upgrades, knowing what custom mappings have been done can be very useful for customers
to identify whether the upgrade will cause any functional issues. How will you identify the
functional issues?
A.
XMAN (mapping compliance reports) reports in the CSV can be analyzed to find duplicate EBM
mappings that also contain extended records.
B.
XMAN (mapping compliance reports) CSV reports can be analyzed to find the ABCS name that
has changed.
C.
PIP Auditor reports can be analyzed to figure out the compliance of upgraded PIP.
D.
EOL2CSV reports can be analyzed to find the correct ABCS for specific business flow.
Explanation:
The reuse of artifacts and effective information sharing are key principles of SOA
governance. The XSL Mapping Analyzer (XMAN) analyzes mapping information that exists in
cryptic Application Business Connector Service (ABCS) XSLT files and provides it in a more
readable format so that existing connector mappings can be easily considered for reuse.
Being able to comprehend the mappings between an Application Business Message (ABM) and
an Enterprise Business Message (EBM) becomes imperative when developing a connector based
on existing connectors.
When preparing for an upgrade, use XMAN to compare customized mappings to Oracle-supplied
mappings. Evaluate the results of these comparisons and make any necessary changes before
performing the upgrade.
Reference: Oracle Application Integration Architecture, Infrastructure Components and Utilities
Guide