Question 1
One of the SOA deployment models defined by Oracle Reference Architecture is Segregated Deployment. What is Segregated Deployment?
An approach for deploying services and infrastructure to support Services that have a localscope
An approach to Services deployment in which Services and applications are co-deployed in a segregated environment
An approach to Services deployment that promotes the separation of Services from applications and the grouping of Services with similar availability needs
An approach to development where the Service development environment is isolated from the Service deployment environment
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
The approach, recommended by Oracle, to Services deployment is the separation of Services from applications and the grouping of Services with similar availability needs. To accomplish this, projects must be logically divided into shared and non-shared parts. The shared parts become Services, while the non-shared parts become ordinary applications. Development of these assets can be done by the same team; however it is important that they are constructed in a way that allows them to be deployed separately.
The approach, recommended by Oracle, to Services deployment is the separation of Services from applications and the grouping of Services with similar availability needs. To accomplish this, projects must be logically divided into shared and non-shared parts. The shared parts become Services, while the non-shared parts become ordinary applications. Development of these assets can be done by the same team; however it is important that they are constructed in a way that allows them to be deployed separately.