OASIS s SOA-RM defines high-level terms intended to provide commonality when discussing and describing SOA. Which two statements are true when comparing SOA-RM with Oracle's Service meta- model?
Correct Answer: A,C
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Explanation:
The SOA RM definition of a Service is similar to the one provided by ORA. There is no glaring discrepancy between the two concerning the definition of a Service. However, the two differ on the specifics of the constituent parts of a Service. The SOARM describes three constituent parts of a Service just like ORA does. ORA breaks out the Service Interface as a first class facet of a Service; whereas the SOA RM lumps the service interface in with the service description.
ORA separate the human-readable, textual aspects of the Service from the technical aspects. The textual aspects are the Usage Agreement and the Service Contract. The technical aspects are the Service Interface and the Service Implementation. The SOARM does not separate them. Both the service description and the contracts and policies include both technical and textual contents.
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