In the Component Palette, expand BPEL Constructs. Drag a Partner Link into the appropriate Partner Links swimlane, as shown in

Getting Started with Oracle BPEL Process Manager 4-11 4.4.1.2 Partner Links for an Inbound Adapter Table 4–5 describes the impact on the SOA Composite Editor. Figure 4–12 shows how this method of creation appears in the SOA Composite Editor. Figure 4–12 SOA Composite Editor Impact 4.4.1.3 Partner Links from an Abstract WSDL to Call a Service Table 4–6 describes the impact on the SOA Composite Editor. 4.4.1.4 Partner Links from an Abstract WSDL to Implement a Service Table 4–7 describes the impact on the SOA Composite Editor. Figure 4–13 shows how this method of creation appears in the SOA Composite Editor. Table 4–5 Impact of Partner Link Creation on the SOA Composite Editor Creating the Following for a BPEL Process in Oracle BPEL Designer... Displays the Following in the SOA Composite Editor... A partner link for an inbound adapter ■ A service for the BPEL service component ■ A service representing the inbound adapter in the composite ■ A wire connecting the inbound adapter service to the BPEL service component Table 4–6 Impact of Partner Link Creation on the SOA Composite Editor Creating the Following for a BPEL Process in Oracle BPEL Designer... Displays the Following in the SOA Composite Editor... A partner link from an abstract WSDL to call a service A reference handle with an interface and callback interface defined for the BPEL service component Table 4–7 Impact of Partner Link Creation on the SOA Composite Editor Creating the Following for a BPEL Process in Oracle BPEL Designer... Displays the Following in the SOA Composite Editor... A partner link is created from an abstract WSDL to implement a service A service with an interface and callback interface for the BPEL service component is created. Note: If an external Simple Object Access Protocol SOAP reference with the specified interface and callback interface exists in the SOA Composite Editor, you can either create a new external SOAP reference and wire to it or wire to the existing external SOAP reference. 4-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite Figure 4–13 SOA Composite Editor Impact

4.4.1.5 Partner Links and Human Tasks or Business Rules

Table 4–8 describes the impact on the SOA Composite Editor. Figure 4–14 shows how this method of creation appears in the SOA Composite Editor. Figure 4–14 SOA Composite Editor Impact

4.4.1.6 Partner Links from an Existing Human Task, Business Rule, or Oracle Mediator

Table 4–9 describes the impact on the SOA Composite Editor. Figure 4–15 shows how this method of creation appears in the SOA Composite Editor. Figure 4–15 SOA Composite Editor Impact Table 4–8 Impact of Partner Link Creation on the SOA Composite Editor Creating the Following for a BPEL Process in Oracle BPEL Designer... Displays the Following in the SOA Composite Editor... A human task or business rule is created ■ A human task or business rule in the composite ■ A reference for the BPEL service component ■ A wire connecting the BPEL service component to the new human task or business rule Table 4–9 Impact of Partner Link Creation on the SOA Composite Editor Creating the Following for a BPEL Process in Oracle BPEL Designer... Displays the Following in the SOA Composite Editor... A partner link by dragging an existing human task, business rule, or mediator service component into the BPEL process ■ A reference for the BPEL service component ■ A wire connecting the BPEL service component to the existing human task, business rule, or mediator