The SOA-DIRECT transport provides native connectivity between Service Bus and Oracle SOA Suite service components. Oracle SOA Suite provides a "direct binding" framework that lets you expose Oracle SOA Suite service components in a composite application. The SOA-DIRECT transport interacts with those exposed services through the SOA direct binding framework, letting those service components interact in the service bus layer and leverage the capabilities and features of Service Bus.
SOA-DIRECT Transport Features
The SOA-DIRECT transport supports the following features:
- Invocation of any SOA binding component services through Java remote method invocation (RMI)
- WS-Addressing, including optional auto-generation of ReplyTo properties for asynchronous callbacks
- Identity propagation
- Transaction propagation
- Attachments
- Optimized RMI transport for invoking SOA services
- High availability and clustering support
- Failover and load balancing (not available for services in the Service Callback role
- Connection and application retries on errors
Over SOA: There is a component available in Oracle SOA "Direct-Binding", You just need to drag and drop that component and define wsdl schema, We can use web service and direct binding component together, So from SOAP-UI or java code we can invoke web service and from OSB we can invoke direct binding of SOA.



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