GlassFish ESB V2 for SOA Tooling Hawaii

Are you finding it hard to obtain funding to finish building out your Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) technology stack? You may have heard about the Open Source GlassFish Java 5 EE Application Server, but did you know that there is a GlassFish ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) Project that integrates the Open ESB Project? See what it can do for you.

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Objectives



After working through the examples in this article, you should be able to do the following:




  • Install NetBeans IDE and the GlassFish ESB

  • Create a simple Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) 2.0 project

  • Use the following BPEL nodes in designing a process: Process Start, Receive, Reply, Invoke, Assign, PartnerLink, Process End

  • Use the Mapper feature of the Assign node

  • Create a simple Composite Application Project

  • Create a simple Composite Application Service Assembly (CASA)

  • Create a Composite Application Test Case within NetBeans IDE

  • Deploy a Composite Application (JBI and BPEL modules) to GlassFish ESB



Background



Confession: I am a pragmatist. I do believe that SOA is more about the design—and not the technology. However, I also believe that if you don't have some tools to implement some of the more complex design patterns for SOA, you are probably wasting a tremendous amount of time, energy, resources, opportunity, and money creating the infrastructure and plumbing that you will need anyway. SOA with tools is not evil. Misuse of tools, or worse, confusing the tool for SOA, is what needs to be avoided.

A recent client engagement has involved providing assistance in the design and implementation of a Service Oriented Architecture. The client's core development expertise is primarily with Microsoft .NET technologies, while most of their legacy code runs on a mainframe.

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