Demo Data for Business Service Control

Document Services Provides access to company forms. • Electronic Forms - Provides access to company forms. Operations: updateAddrPhone, updateNameAndTitle. Transaction Services Middleware applications for posting transactions with high performance SLA. • Monetary Transaction - Monetary Posting. Operation: postTransaction. Each service has a WSDL definition. Demo data also contains information about service interfaces and endpoints including categorization as certification statuses, availability statuses, and stages of lifecycle.

3.2. Demo data for Registry Control and demos

Demo data describes a multinational company with offices in several locations and Oracle Service Registry installed in its headquarters division. The headquarters division has two departments: IT and HR. There are two predefined users, demo_john and demo_jane. The passwords for these users are the same as their log on names. Departments are represented as the following Business Entities: • Headquarters • HR • IT The following taxonomies are used: demo:hierarchy Represents the organizational structure hierarchy. KeyValue is the businessKey of the parent department. demo:location:floor Represents the geographical location of departments. Headquarters is located in a building; IT and HR are located in different floors of the same building. KeyValue is the number of the floor. demo:departmentID Identifies each department uniquely. The value from keyValue can be used as an argument in WSDL services. Pre-published services are shown in Table 1, “Pre-published Demo Web Services” : Table 1. Pre-published Demo Web Services Description WSDL Service Name stored in the HR department; used by employees to submit holiday request Yes Holiday request stored in the IT department; used by employees to call IT phone support for help with their PCs. No Phone support stored in the HR department, projected to IT department; takes single argument - departmentId; used by employees to view a list of employees that belong to a department. Yes Employee list Page 167

3.2. Demo data for Registry Control and demos

Assertions are an alternate way to represent relationships between business entities. In the Oracle Service Registry demo data, assertions are created between the Headquarters and HR departments. The demo data also contains the following resource files located in the REGISTRY_HOMEdemosconf directory: • EmployeeList.wsdl • employees.xml • employees.xsd • employeesToDepartments.xsl • departments.xml • departments.xsd

4. Business Service Control

Using the Business Service Control, developers, architects and business users can browse the various perspectives of the registry including business-relevant classifications such as service and interface lifecycle, compliance or operationalreadiness status. They can browse information through business-relevant abstractions of SOA information such as schemas, interface local names or namespaces. The Business Service Control also provides easy to use and customizable publication wizards. The Business Service Control is designed to be consistent, intuitive and user friendly. This documentation demonstrates general procedures using typical examples. It has the following subsections: Section 4.1, Overview A general description of the Business Service Control user interface. Section 4.2, User Account User accounts and profiles. Section 4.3, Searching Searching for providers and endpoints . Section 4.4, Publishing Publishing providers and services . Section 4.5, Reports The Reports tab. Section 4, Business Service Control Configuration How an administrator can configure the Business Service Control according to your needs. Section 4.7, Subscription and Notification How to create and manage subscriptions so that you are notified of changes to data stored in the registry. Section 4.8, Approval Process The process for approval of publications from the perspective of a requestor or approver .

4.1. Overview

Figure 2 illustrates common features of the Business Service Control:

A: Main Menu Tabs The appearance of the Main menu tabs depends on your

user profile . Home This is a good place to start navigating the Business Service Control since it contains many links. Catalog This tab allows you to list, search and publish entities on Oracle Service Registry. Page 168

4.1. Overview