Which two AIA artifacts will be deployed as SCA composites when considering the Deployment
Plan?
A.
Enterprise Business Object
B.
Composite Business Process
C.
Enterprise Business Flow
D.
Enterprise Business Message
Explanation:
A composite is unit of deployment for SCA and contains service components.
The name of the composite is the same as the name of the Oracle Application Integration
Architecture (AIA) artifact.
The composites are created for the following AIA artifacts:
* Composite Business Process (B)
* Enterprise Business Flow (C)
* Enterprise Business Service
* Application Business Connector Service
* Utility Services
Reference: Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts and Technologies Guide for Oracle Application
Integration Architecture Foundation Pack:
Composites
Note #1: The SCA Assembly Model consists of a series of artifacts, which are defined by
elements contained in XML files. A SCA runtime may have other non-standard representations of
the artifacts represented by these XML files, and may allow for the configuration of systems to be
modified dynamically. However, the XML files define the portable representation of the SCA
artifacts.
The basic artifact is the Composite, which is the unit of deployment for SCA and which holds
Services which can be accessed remotely.Note#2:Service Component Architecture (SCA) is a software technology created by major
software vendors including IBM and Oracle. SCA provides a model for composing applications
that follow Service-Oriented Architecture principles.The technology encompasses a wide-range of
disparate technologies and as such is specified in various independent specifications in order to
maintain programming language and application environment neutrality.
Oracle SOA Suite uses the SCA(Service Component Architecture)standard as a way to assemble
service components into a SOA composite application. SCA provides a programming model for
the following:
* Creating service components written with a wide range of technologies, including programming
languages such as Java, BPEL, C++, and declarative languages such as XSLT. The use of
specific programming languages and technologies (including web services) is not required with
SCA.
* Assembling the service components into a SOA composite application. In the SCA environment,
service components are the building blocks of applications