Back to Basics: Simple Database Web Services without the Need for SOA
Oracle is heavily heading down the SOA line which can be intimidating to database programmers with no experience in the web service arena or running application servers, let alone SOA. This presentation will identify as a first step that database programmers can make use of database packages like utl_http, utl_dbws and 11g's Native Web Services for consuming and publishing web services without adopting SOA straight off the ranks.
Agenda:
* Basic web service terminology: HTTP, SOAP, WSDL, RPC vs Document styles
* Consuming web services from the Oracle Database options
* Investigation of utl_http and utl_dbws
* Publishing native web services from the Oracle 11g Database
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Chris Muir, an Oracle ACE Director and Oracle Magazine's 2009 Oracle ACE of the Year, and frequent blogger at http://one-size-doesnt-fit-all.blogspot.com, has been hacking away as an Oracle consultant with Australia's SAGE Computing Services for far too many years.
He specializes in Fusion Middleware and Oracle traditional development technologies, and has the war-wounds to prove it.