Account publish and subscribe to SOA Suite

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the event driven network Publish and subscribe how do I know that it uses MQ or QA or JMS . ?

Thank you

Below are the main advantages of NDA instead of JMS Messaging:

To interact with the SOA components via events EDN

Typing with XML support inherent in the fort.

Easy to use: simple type definition event, configuration of publish/subscribe (DTC) and you are ready to deploy/run.

No need to manage objects JMS administered, for example in queue, connection factories, etc. - This is true in 11 g. This is true also in 12 c scalability becomes a necessary concern unless an additional heading of JMS with change of the event-to-JMS mapping.

Publishers of PL/SQL (database) (if based on QA) supported.

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