Which two are standard elements in the EBM header?
A.
WerbCode
B.
EBOName
C.
DateTime
D.
GUID
Explanation:
EBM Header Components:VerbCode, EBOName,EBMID, RequestEBMID,
CreationDateTimeand MessageProcessingInstruction.
Note: The EBM header is an integral part of every EBM. You can consider the EBM header as a
wrapper or an envelope around transactional data messages. It comprises representations of
functional data such as Document Identification, Involved Parties (Sender, Provider, intermediary
services, Security, and Transaction Rules [Transaction State and Exceptions]).
The EBM header provides the ability to:
* Carry information that associates the message with the originator.
* Uniquely identify the message for auditing, logging, security, and error handling.
* Associate the message with the specific instance of the sender system that resulted in the
origination of the document.
* Store environment-specific or system-specific information.
The requirements pertaining to infrastructure-related services such as auditing, logging, error
handling, and security necessitate the introduction of additional attributes to the message header
section of the EBM.
Reference: Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts and Technologies Guide for Oracle Application
Integration Architecture Foundation Pack:
Introducing EBM Header Concepts