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BPEL and Java Cookbook

You're reading from   BPEL and Java Cookbook Written by an SOA guru to help you orchestrate web services, the 100 recipes in this book will make integrating Java and BPEL a smooth process. Using the examples you'll avoid common problems and learn sophisticated techniques.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849689205
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jurij Laznik Jurij Laznik
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Calling BPEL from Java FREE CHAPTER 2. Calling Services from BPEL 3. Advanced Tracing and Logging 4. Custom Logging in the Oracle SOA Suite 5. Transforming and Validating the BPEL Services 6. Embedding Third-party Java Libraries 7. Accessing and Updating the Variables 8. Exposing Java Code as a SOAP Service 9. Embedding Java Code Snippets 10. Using XML Facade for DOM 11. Exposing Java Code as a Web Service Index

Adding third-party libraries to the SOA Suite server


In this recipe, we will explore how to add third-party libraries to the SOA Suite server. Usually, our intension is to bring some functionality into the BPEL processes. For the practical reason the extensions come packed as the JAR archive, especially in cases where one package contains many classes.

How to do it…

We will add the Apache Common Codec library in this recipe. However, this same recipe can also be used for the addition of other third-party libraries. The Apache Common Codec library consists of the various encoders for different tasks, such as Base64 encoding/decoding, Digest calculation utilities (MD5 and SHA), and language and network encoders. Follow the given steps to add the library:

  1. If the server is running, we need to stop it first. Open the command prompt and issue the following command to stop the server:

    • To stop the server on a Windows OS, issue the following command:

      C:\>cd %SOA_Home%\bin
      C:\Programs\Oracle\Middleware...
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