WebSphere Business Integration Primer: Process Server, BPEL, SCA, and SOA

Author:   Ashok Iyengar ,  Vinod Jessani ,  Michele Chilanti
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
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9780132248310


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   10 January 2008
Format:   Paperback
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WebSphere Business Integration Primer: Process Server, BPEL, SCA, and SOA


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Introductory Guide to WebSphere Business Integration from IBM   Using WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) technology, you can build an enterprise-wide Business Integration (BI) infrastructure that makes it easier to connect any business resources and functions, so you can adapt more quickly to the demands of customers and partners. Now there’s an introductory guide to creating standards-based process and data integration solutions with WBI.    WebSphere Business Integration Primer thoroughly explains Service Component Architecture (SCA), basic business processes, and complex long-running business flows, and guides you to choose the right process integration architecture for your requirements. Next, it introduces the key components of a WBI solution and shows how to make them work together rapidly and efficiently. This book will help developers, technical professionals, or managers understand today’s key BI issues and technologies, and streamline business processes by combining BI with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).   Coverage includes Linking BI, business process management (BPM), and SOA BI scenarios, architecture, patterns, and the IBM Business Object Framework Business orchestration utilizing WS-BPEL and other industry standards BI development with WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) and the SCA programming model WebSphere Process Server (WPS): a runtime for service-oriented applications Defining business maps, rules, business state machines, and human tasks Managing BI services: security, auditing, and more Integrating third-party and legacy systems with WebSphere adapters Utilizing WebSphere Business Modeler and WebSphere Business Monitor Using WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WESB) to integrate services

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Author:   Ashok Iyengar ,  Vinod Jessani ,  Michele Chilanti
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   IBM Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.650kg
ISBN:  

9780132248310


ISBN 10:   013224831
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   10 January 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword xxv Acknowledgments xxix About the Authors xxxi Introduction xxxiii   Chapter 1 Business Integration 1 Business Integration Challenge 1 Service-Oriented Architecture 3 SOA Lifecycle 5 Business Integration Programming Model 7 BPEL (Now Called WS-BPEL) 8 Service Data Objects 8 Closing the Link 9 Links to developerWorks 9   Chapter 2 Business Integration Architecture and Patterns 11 Business Integration Scenarios 12 Business Integration: Roles, Products, and Technical Challenges 12 The Business Object Framework 14 Service Component Architecture 16 Business Integration Patterns 21 Business Processes 23 Qualifiers 23 Closing the Link 24 Links to developerWorks 25   Chapter 3 Business Orchestration 27 Business Processes 27 BPEL 28 BPEL Extensions 35 Short-Running and Long-Running Processes 35 BPEL and SCA 38 Closing the Link 38 Links to developerWorks 39   Chapter 4 WebSphere Integration Developer 41 Installing WID 41 Working with WID 42 Business Integration Solution Building Blocks 43 Creating Projects and Other Artifacts 44 Process Editor 54 Assembly Editor 57 Visual Snippet Editor 61 Exporting Modules 64 Testing Modules and Components 67 Logging and Troubleshooting 71 Eclipse Shell Sharing 72 Closing the Link 72 Links to developerWorks 73   Chapter 5 WebSphere Process Server 75 WebSphere Process Server in a Nutshell 76 Terminology and Topology 82 Installing WPS 85 WPS Clustered Topologies 87 Topology Choices 92 Closing the Link 97 Links to developerWorks 98   Chapter 6 Business Processes 99 Sample Application 99 Working with a Short-Running Business Process 102 Working with a Long-Running Business Process 108 Advanced BPEL Features 113 Closing the Link 122 Links to developerWorks 123   Chapter 7 Business Maps and Business Rules 125 Supporting Services 125 Mapping 126 A Mapping Scenario 129 Implementing Maps 132 Relationships 138 A Relationship Scenario 138 Business Rules 142 A Decision Table Scenario 143 Selectors 152 Mediation 153 Closing the Link 154 Links to developerWorks 154   Chapter 8 Business State Machines, Human Tasks, and Web Services 155 Business State Machines 155 State Transition Diagram of the Order Process 156 Implementing the Order Business State Machine 158 Human Tasks 166 User Interface 168 Web Services 171 Working with Web Services in WID 172 Closing the Link 179 Links to developerWorks 179   Chapter 9 Business Integration Clients 181 Business Process Choreographer (BPC) 181 Business Process Choreographer Explorer 182 Working with the BPC Explorer 183 Observing Versus Monitoring 189 Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) 190 Business Process Choreographer Event Collector 193 Business Process Choreographer Observer (BPCO) 193 Working with the Observer 196 Closing the Link 197 Links to developerWorks 198   Chapter 10 Business Integration Services Management 199 Security 199 Logging and Tracing 210 Message Logger 213 Closing the Link 217 Links to developerWorks 217   Chapter 11 Business Integration Programming 219 SCA Programming Model 219 Event Sequencing in WPS 229 Business Graphs and Programmatic Manipulation of Business Objects 232 APIs or SPIs 237 Visual Programming 242 Closing the Link 249 Links to developerWorks 249   Chapter 12 WebSphere Adapters 251 Adapters 252 Adapter Architecture 254 Working with an Adapter 258 FTP, Flat File, and Email Adapters 266 SAP Adapter 266 Siebel Adapter 267 Custom Adapters 268 Closing the Link 271 Links to developerWorks 271   Chapter 13 Business Modeling 273 Installing WebSphere Business Modeler 274 Business Modeling Terms and Concepts 274 Working with WebSphere Business Modeler 276 Business Process Diagrams 280 Business Measures 281 Working with the Business Model 282 Closing the Link 293 Links to developerWorks 293   Chapter 14 Business Monitoring 295 Business Activity Monitoring 296 Installing WebSphere Business Monitor 298 Installing WebSphere Business Monitor Development Toolkit 298 Working with WebSphere Business Monitor 301 KPIs 302 Dashboards 302 Monitor Models 303 Working with MME 305 Closing the Link 318 Links to developerWorks 319   Chapter 15 Enterprise Service Bus and Service Registry 321 WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) 322 Installing WSRR 324 Working with WSRR 326 WSRR and WID 332 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 335 WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus 336 WESB Terminology 337 Installing WESB 342 Working with WESB 343 WESB and WID 344 Closing the Link 348 Links to developerWorks 348   Appendix A WebSphere Process Server Installation 349 Installing WebSphere Process Server 349 Creating a Profile 353 Installing WPS Silently 358 Creating Additional Profiles Silently 359 WPS Installation Folder 359 Uninstalling WPS 360   Appendix B WebSphere Integration Developer Installation 361 Installing WebSphere Integration Developer 361 WID Usage 364 Updating WID 366   Appendix C WebSphere Business Modeler Installation 367 Installing WebSphere Business Modeler 367   Appendix D WebSphere Business Monitor Installation 373 Installing WebSphere Business Monitor 373 Installing WebSphere Business Monitor Development Toolkit 380   Appendix E WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Installation 385 Installing WSRR 385 Installing the WSRR Eclipse Plug-in in WID 388   Appendix F WebSphere Adapter Toolkit Installation 393 Installing WebSphere Adapter Toolkit 393 Verifying the WAT Eclipse Plug-in in WID 395   Index 397

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Ashok Iyengar is a member of the WebSphere Enablement Team based in San Diego. He has worked extensively with the WebSphere software platform, and for the past four years, has concentrated on the WebSphere Business Integration suite. He also coauthored IBM WebSphere Portal Primer.   Vinod Jessani is a senior software engineer with the IBM WebSphere Enablement Team in San Diego. He has more than 15 years’ experience in distributed systems and online transaction processing systems.   Michele Chilanti is a consulting IT specialist with IBM Software Services, where he consults daily with IBM customers worldwide, supporting their J2EE and WebSphere Business Integration development and deployment projects.

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