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BPEL Cookbook: Best Practices for SOA-based integration and composite applications development Arun Poduval

BPEL Cookbook: Best Practices for SOA-based integration and composite applications development By Arun Poduval

BPEL Cookbook: Best Practices for SOA-based integration and composite applications development by Arun Poduval


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Shows you how Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) applications are built using best practices. This book consists of three sections. The first two sections showcase real-life projects on BPEL-based integration and development of composite applications. The third section equips you with BPEL techniques to build better SOA applications.

BPEL Cookbook: Best Practices for SOA-based integration and composite applications development Summary

BPEL Cookbook: Best Practices for SOA-based integration and composite applications development by Arun Poduval

This book is aimed at architects and developers building applications in Service Oriented Architecture. The book presumes knowledge of BPEL, SOA, XML, web services, and multi-tier architectures.

About Arun Poduval

Arun Poduval works as a Technical consultant at Midwave Corporation specialized in SOA/Middleware. Doug Todd is CTO of Enterra Solutions in Yardley, PA. He has more than 20 years of experience in systems architecture, applications architecture, systems integration, and applications integration with major corporations. Todd is responsible for Enterra's overall IT strategy and tactical implementation, enterprise information architecture, and technology product offerings. Doug Todd worked on Chapter 5. Harish Gaur has more than 13 years of experience in the enterprise software industry including 7+ years at Oracle. He is currently the Director of Product Management for Fusion Middleware at Oracle. In his current role, he works closely with strategic customers implementing SOA & BPM using Oracle Fusion Middleware. He is co-author of BPEL Cookbook (2007) and Fusion Middleware Patterns (Sept 2010) Before Oracle, he worked as a Solution Specialist with Vitria Technology educating customers about the benefits of Business Process Management. Prior to that, he helped Fortune 500 companies architect scalable integration solutions using EAI tools like webMethods and CrossWorlds (now IBM). Harish holds an engineering degree in Computer Science and is an MBA from Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley.

Table of Contents

* Chapter 1: Extending Enterprise Application Integration o Case Study Background o Implementing the Customer Details Management Module + Step 1: Expose TIBCO and webMethods Processes as Web Services + Step 2: Orchestrate Web Services + Step 3: Add Exception Management Capability + Step 4: Secure Business Communication # Outbound Security # Inbound Security + Step 5: Centralize Logging and Error Handling o Conclusion * Chapter 2: Service-Oriented ERP Integration o Functional Scenario o Solution Overview o Integrating PeopleSoft CRM with Oracle ERP + Step 1: Design the BPEL Process + Step 2: Configure OA Adapter + Step 3: Configure PeopleSoft # Configure the PeopleSoft Node to Interact with the BPEL Process # Establish Relationship between EIP and Node # Create Transformation Code # Linking WSDL_ORDER Apps Engine Program with the Node o Conclusion * Chapter 3: Building the Service Value Chain o Overview of the ESA Network o Designing a Web Services Network + Setting Up the Interface Relationship + Simplifying Partner Enablement + Creating a Central Service Registry + Providing Self-Service Monitoring o Conclusion * Chapter 4: A Services-Oriented Approach to Business Rules Development o Separating Rules from Processes + Business Process Layer + Web Service Layer + Rules Layer o Development and Maintenance + Create Rules in a Ruleset + Expose the Ruleset as a Web Service + Invoke the Ruleset Web Service from BPEL + Maintenance Phase o Executing JRules with Oracle BPEL Process Manager o Conclusion * Chapter 5: Building Rich Internet Applications for Workflow and Process Monitoring o RIA Background o Sample Process o Building the Application + RIA Front End + BPEL Process Manager API Back End o Running the New Account Process + Enabling Workflow o Monitoring Process Activity o Rendering the Process o Viewing Audit Trail Data o Conclusion * Chapter 6: Building BPEL Processes on the Fly o The Approach o Sample Business Scenario + Process Creation + Storing the Definition in the Database o Dynamically Deploying BPEL + XQuery Processing + Dynamic Deployment with Ant o Conclusion * Chapter 7: Making BPEL Processes Dynamic o Dynamic Binding Overview o Building Dynamic BPEL Processes o Understanding the DynamicPartnerLink Sample o Creating a Dynamic BPEL Process o Increasing the Effectiveness of Dynamic Processes + Eliminating Address Dependency at Run Time # WSDL-Independent Services + Invoking Multiple Dynamic Processes o Conclusion * Chapter 8: Using WSIF for Integration o Understanding WSIF + Java-to-XML Bindings # XML Facades # Developing the Java Class # Defining WSIF Bindings in WSDL # WSIF Binding for Java Class # Testing the Example o Exception Handling + Define User Exception in Java + Throw Java Exception + Define Fault in WSDL + Define WSIF Binding for Exception + Custom Exception Serializers + Custom Java Serializers o WSIF Binding for EJBs + WSDL for Session Bean + Add Partner Link Type + Supplement BPEL Process + Add WSIF Binding for EJB o Generating WSIF Bindings from JDeveloper o Conclusion * Chapter 9: BPEL with Reliable Processing o Business Scenario o Architecture o Building the Sample + Creating the Database Objects + Creating the DB Polling Process + Init Block + Processing # Process Flow # Exception Handling # Reusability + Reply/Report Final Status + Logging + Rethrow Fault o Conclusion * Chapter 10: Managing a BPEL Production Environment o BPEL Process Manager API and Dehydration Store o Archiving Completed Instances + Archiving with EJB + Archiving with PL/SQL o Deleting Callback and Invoke Messages o Deleting Stale Instances o Rerunning Failed Instances o Conclusion * Index

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GOR004591301
9781904811336
1904811337
BPEL Cookbook: Best Practices for SOA-based integration and composite applications development by Arun Poduval
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Packt Publishing Limited
20060723
188
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