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Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description

In Detail

Composite applications aid businesses by stitching together various componentized business capabilities. In the current enterprise scenario, empowering business users to react quickly to the rapidly changing business environment is the topmost priority. With the advent of composite applications the `reuse’ paradigm has moved from the technical aspect to the business aspect. You no longer re-use a service. You re-use a business process. Now enterprises can define their own behaviors optimized for their businesses through metadata and flows. This business process composition has become increasingly important for constructing business logic.

The ability of composite applications to share components between them nullifies the distinction between actual applications. Business users should be able to move between the activities they need to do without any actual awareness that they are moving from one domain to another.

The composite application design enables your company to combine multiple heterogeneous technologies into a single application, bringing key application capabilities within reach of your business user. Enterprises creating richer composite applications by leveraging existing interoperable components increase the organization’s ability to respond quickly and cost-effectively to emerging business requirements.

While there are many vendors offering various graphical tools to create composite applications, this book focuses on using the BPEL service engine from the OpenESB project for solving business integration problems. Project OpenESB implements an Enterprise Service Bus runtime using Java Business Integration (JBI) as the base. This allows easy integration of web services to create loosely coupled enterprise-class composite applications.

The objective of this book is to help enterprise application architects and developers to understand various SOA tools available as part of the NetBeans IDE that will enable them to build an enterprise-grade, scalable application in a short period using a single development interface. The NetBeans SOA tools form an open-source and freely available add-on to the NetBeans IDE that is targeted for enterprise application development. This pack contains open-sourced features from Sun’s Java Studio Enterprise and Java CAPS products, as well as all-new features for creating composite applications, BPEL-based web services, secure Java EE web services, and real-world XML artifacts like XML Schema and WSDL. Part of NetBeans Enterprise Pack is integrated with NetBeans 6.0, so you don’t need to download additional add-ons or plug-ins if you are using NetBeans version 6.0 or higher. However, not all OpenESB components are integrated with NetBeans 6.0. For instance you may not be able to create an Intelligent Event Processor using the standard NetBeans IDE; these components can be downloaded and installed into the NetBeans IDE.

What you will learn from this book?

  • Basic understanding of SOA and BPEL Processes
  • Setting up NetBeans IDE, OpenESB runtime, and BPEL engine
  • Designing BPEL processes
  • Packaging and deploying BPEL processes
  • JBI runtime and GlassFish Application Server.
  • Using the JBI service engine in NetBeans
  • OpenESB Binding Components, Service Engines, and other tools
  • Using the WSDL Editor for enterprise applications
  • Rapid development and testing with the XML schema designer
  • Working with the Intelligent Event Processor (IEP) module and the IEP Service Engine
  • Fault handling within a BPEL process

Approach

This book introduces basic SOA concepts and shows how you can use NetBeans and OpenESB tools to design and deploy composite applications. After introducing the SOA concepts, you are introduced to various NetBeans Editors and aids that you need to understand and work with for designing a composite application. For example you are introduced to a WSDL editor before dealing with web services. The last part of the book deals with a full-fledged incremental example on how you can build a complex composite application with key screenshots accompanied by the source code available on the website.

Who this book is written for?

This book is for enterprise developers and architects interested in using NetBeans IDE and OpenESB tools to build their SOA based applications.

Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6

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Enterprise SOA Roadmap

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Enterprise SOA is the backbone of future business processes that are being developed today. But how can you achieve visible, meaningful results, quickly? What information can you use today to convince the decision-makers in your organization? Should you start with business functionality, or is it better to first set up the technical prerequisites with SAP NetWeaver?

The answers to these questions can be elusive, which is why this book leverages several hundred existing projects as the basis for showing you how other enterprises have handled the rollout of enterprise SOA. The authors use prototypical roadmaps from selected industries together with proven recommendations and exclusive diagrams to help you pinpoint the best possible plan for your Enterprise SOA and avoid dangerous pitfalls in the implementation process. You ll benefit from numerous lessons learned at completed projects, enabling you to create your own plans in a structured manner, and ensuring that you get off to a running start with your own Enterprise SOA preparations.

Highlights:

  • Enterprise SOA: Principles and benefits, challenges for IT, agility gains
  • Enterprise SOA Adoption Program: Prerequisites, basic conditions, potential analysis, evaluation of alternatives
  • Industry Reports: Automotive, high tech, chemical, retail, banking and finance, public sector
  • Best Practices: Technological mass adoption, SAP NetWeaver adoption, composite application adoption, Enterprise SOA adoption

Enterprise SOA Roadmap

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Adoption Program, Agility, Application Adoption, Backbone, Banking And Finance, Business Functionality, Business Processes, Composite Application, Dangerous Pitfalls, Decision Makers, Enterprise, Mass Adoption, Meaningful Results, Product Description, Program Prerequisites, Retail Banking, Roadmap, Roadmaps, Rollout, Running Start, Sap Netweaver, Technical Prerequisites

Mastering Enterprise SOA with SAP NetWeaver and mySAP ERP

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
* SAP is investing billions to redesign its flagship R/3 product line based on its ESA, and that ESA will become the standard framework for developing all new SAP ERP applications with NetWeaver
* This book provides an overview of the core building blocks of SAP’s new ESA, and shows how ESA works with the NetWeaver platform as well as mySAP ERP
* A step-by-step action plan proposes ideas for designing ESA-based SAP applications
* The companion Web site contains in-depth case examples that show how to build various SAP services and applications using the NetWeaver development tools, plus third-party tools
* Some of the SAP tools covered include NetWeaver Developer Studio, WebDynPro and NetWeaver Portal, NetWeaver BI, and the SAP Composite Application Framework

Mastering Enterprise SOA with SAP NetWeaver and mySAP ERP

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Application Framework, Billions, Building Blocks, Case Examples, Companion Web, Composite Application, Core Building, Developer Studio, Development Tools, Enterprise, Erp Product, Erp Sap, Flagship, Mastering, Mastering Enterprise, mySAP, Mysap Erp, NetWeaver, Product Description, Sap Erp, Sap Netweaver, Sap Services, SOA, Third Party Tools

Getting Started With Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1 A Hands-On Tutorial

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description

Fast track your SOA adoption – Build a service-oriented composite application in just hours!

  • Offers an accelerated learning path for the much anticipated Oracle SOA Suite 11g release
  • Beginning with a discussion of the evolution of SOA, this book sets the stage for your SOA learning experience
  • Includes a comprehensive overview of the Oracle SOA Suite 11g Product Architecture
  • Explains how Oracle uses standards like Services Component Architecture (SCA) and Services Data Object (SDO) to simplify application development
  • Describes how Oracle has unified services and events into one platform
  • Created to be an iterative tutorial, introducing one feature at a time
  • Includes exercises for associated technologies such as Governance, B2B transactions, and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
  • Built around a real-life scenario to illustrate all the key features
  • Full of illustrations, diagrams, and tips for developing SOA applications faster, with clear step-by-step instructions and practical examples
  • Written by Oracle SOA Suite Product Management team members

In Detail

Accelerate your learning path to Oracle SOA Suite 11g with this easy-to-use and comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This tutorial is built upon proven training content that has been acclaimed by hundreds of developers at SOA Suite 11g rollout training courses.

Getting Started With Oracle SOA Suite 11g walks you through the development of a services-oriented composite application based on a real-life scenario. The solution is built in an iterative fashion, with each chapter introducing new features one by one. This fully illustrated step-by-step tutorial is based on proven training content that has been praised by hundreds of developers in product training courses forming the SOA Suite 11g rollout.

SOA has evolved from being a buzzword into a mature technology, and is now used in mission-critical systems all around the world. With Oracle SOA Suite 11g, Oracle provides a complete, integrated, standards-based and best-of-breed solution to build and manage large, highly demanding SOA projects.

The book starts by introducing key SOA concepts, and emerging standards such as Service Component Architecture (SCA), that are key to understanding Oracle SOA Suite 11g. The remainder of the book, written in the form of a tutorial, will quickly guide new and experienced developers through the complete breadth of features and components offered by Oracle SOA Suite 11g. This tutorial is modular, and you will learn how to build a services-oriented composite application project iteratively with each chapter introducing new technology components and adding a functional increment. Ready-to-deploy solutions are provided for each and every step, so developers can jump into the tutorial at any point in the book, beginning with the solution for the previous chapter. Chapter instructions are written at three levels of complexity: detailed step by step instructions for the newbie, high level functional and design notes for those who want the challenge of building without the details, and a quick-build list of objects for experienced users who just want to build the application.

What you will learn from this book?

  • Build a services-oriented composite application
  • Learn iteratively with each chapter introducing new technology components and adding a functional increment
  • Grasp the fundamentals of Oracle SOA Suite 11g platform infrastructure, including: Web-Service Binding, Mediator, and Database Adapter
  • Dive in deeper with BPEL, Rules, Human Workflow, and JMS Adapter
  • Enhance your composite application with Policy-based Fault Handling, Business Events, Sensors, and Security policies
  • Augment your project with Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) and B2B integration
  • Use the service bus for service virtualization
  • Get to grips with the built-in testing framework
  • Explore life-cycle management features

Approach

This fully illustrated step-by-step tutorial is based on proven training material that has been highly praised by hundreds of developers in product training courses given as part of the SOA Suite 11g rollout. You will learn how to build a services-oriented composite application project iteratively with each chapter introducing new technology components and adding a functional increment. Each chapter comes with a working solution for your reference. You can use the solution to start the tutorial at any point or to jump around to the chapters that most interest you.

Who this book is written for?

This clear and detailed tutorial is perfect for both new and experienced SOA developers looking for a pragmatic and hands-on approach to learning Oracle SOA Suite 11g.

Getting Started With Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1 A Hands-On Tutorial

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Build Service Oriented Composite Applications with new Book on Oracle SOA Suite 11g

April 27, 2010 by BPELforum

Getting Started With Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1 is a new book from Packt that helps develop service-oriented composite application using the much anticipated Oracle SOA Suite 11g. Written by Oracle SOA Suite Product Management team members, this book walks the reader through the development of a services-oriented applications based on a real-life scenario.

Oracle’s SOA Suite 11g is an integrated, best-of-breed solution that helps build and manage large, highly demanding SOA projects. This book offers a hands-on approach to learning Oracle SOA Suite 11g and provides a comprehensive overview of the Oracle SOA Suite 11g Product Architecture.

This book provides an introduction to key SOA concepts, and emerging standards such as Service Component Architecture (SCA) and Services Data Object (SDO). Users will learn the fundamentals of Oracle SOA Suite 11g platform infrastructure, including; Web-Service Binding, Mediator and Database Adapter as well as understand the core components that make up the Oracle SOA Suite; namely BPEL, Human Workflow, Business Rules, and JMS Adapter.

Developers will learn to enhance their composite application with Policy-based Fault Handling, Business Events, Sensors, and Security policies. They will be shown how to enhance their project with Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) and B2B integration in addition to using the Oracle Service Bus for service virtualization. Additionally, developers learn to assemble services in order to build composite services and long-running business process.

This book is ideal for both new and experienced SOA developers looking for a hands-on approach to learning Oracle SOA Suite 11g will find this book useful. For more information, please visit: www.packtpub.com/getting-started-with-oracle-soa-suite-11g-r1/book

Heidi Buelow is a product manager with Oracle focusing on SOA technologies. Manas Deb is a senior director in the Fusion Middleware/SOA, BPM, Governance Suites Product Group at Oracle HQ. Jayaram Kasi is a product manager with Oracle, and focuses on SOA technologies. Demed L’Her is Director of Product Management at Oracle, where he is responsible for the Oracle SOA Suite. He has been with Oracle since 2006, focusing on ESB, JMS and next-generation SOA platforms.Prasen Palvankar is a Director of Product Management at Oracle and is responsible for outbound SOA Suite product related activities including field and partner enablement, training, and providing strategic support to Oracle’s SOA Suite current and prospective customers.

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