Oracle service Registry

Hello..

Can someone answer this?


Identify two correct instructions on the Oracle registry service.


A. , he recorded references to the active base XML and web services.
B. provides reports on management portfolio such as the re-use and compliance measures.
C. , it allows notification for the events of the cycle of life for the automated alert active subscribers.
D. it offers a search service for the discovery of design time and the location of dynamic service DURATION.

A & D

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