You are assigned to review the specifications of the SOA composite applications that have been deployed to your SOA Cloud Service instance.
Part of this analysis requires you to catalog the Service Component Architecture (SCA) components that are implemented within each composite application.
Which is a valid SCA component in an Oracle SOA composite application? (Choose the best answer.)
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Oracle SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) composite applications are built using a modular design pattern and are composed of reusable Service Component Architecture (SCA) components. These components are integrated to create a complete, end-to-end business process. The SCA components define the services, references, and implementation logic that are required to implement the business processes.
In order to analyze the specifications of the deployed SOA composite applications, it is necessary to catalog the SCA components that are implemented within each application. The valid SCA component in an Oracle SOA composite application can be any of the following:
A. BAM Project: BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) project is used to monitor business processes and analyze data in real-time. BAM project can be used to create and deploy BAM dashboards that display real-time data from various sources. BAM project is used as an SCA component in SOA composite applications to enable monitoring of business processes.
B. OSB Split-Join: OSB (Oracle Service Bus) Split-Join is an SCA component that is used to break a large message into smaller messages and process them separately. Split-Join can also be used to join multiple messages into a single message. OSB Split-Join is a useful component in SOA composite applications where complex message processing is required.
C. B2B Agreement: B2B (Business-to-Business) Agreement is used to define and manage agreements between trading partners. B2B Agreement is an SCA component in SOA composite applications that require B2B messaging.
D. MFT Flow: MFT (Managed File Transfer) Flow is used to transfer files securely between systems. MFT Flow can be used as an SCA component in SOA composite applications to enable secure file transfer between systems.
E. Business Rules: Business Rules is an SCA component that is used to define and manage business rules. Business Rules can be used to define and manage rules that govern the behavior of a business process. Business Rules is a useful component in SOA composite applications where complex business rules need to be implemented.
Therefore, all of the given options can be valid SCA components in an Oracle SOA composite application, but the choice of the best answer will depend on the specific requirements of the application.