What optional component is AIA designed to interact with?
A.
Oracle Identity Manager
B.
Oracle Enterprise Repository
C.
Oracle Enterprise Manager
D.
Oracle Virtual Directory
Explanation:
Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) leverages Oracle Enterprise
Repository as its SOA repository solution, providing a centrally managed user interface for
discovering and learning about the SOA assets in your Oracle AIA ecosystem.
Specifically, all prebuilt AIA design-time interfaces, including Enterprise Business Service (EBS)
WSDL files, Application Business Connector Service (ABCS) WSDL files, Enterprise Business
Object (EBO) XSD files, Enterprise Business Message (EBM) XSD files, and their underlying
artifacts, relationships, and metadata are delivered via Oracle Enterprise Repository.
Beyond this, you also can publish run-time, deployed composites into Oracle Enterprise
Repository. As such, Oracle Enterprise Repository can provide visibility and coverage across the
span of the SOA design-time and run-time lifecycles.Note: Once you have unit-tested, source-controlled, and completed your composite
implementation, you can harvest these design-time composites into the Project Lifecycle
Workspace and, optionally, Oracle Enterprise Repository.
When you choose to harvest into Oracle Enterprise Repository, annotations on Application
Business Connector Service (ABCS) WSDL files, Enterprise Business Service (EBS) WSDL files,
Enterprise Business Object (EBO) XSD files, and Enterprise Business Message (EBM) XSD files
are published to Oracle Enterprise Repository. Harvesting to Oracle Enterprise Repository is
optional.
Reference: Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts and Technologies Guide for Oracle Application
Integration Architecture Foundation Pack:
Configuring and Using Oracle Enterprise Repository as the Oracle AIA SOA Repository