Overview
This course will provide each participant with a high-level comprehensive overview of the BEA WebLogic Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and business integration components of the eCommerce environment. This briefing will focus on the concept and role of the SOA surroundings in the corporate environment, integration of Web services, architecture of the BEA Enterprise Service Bus and the message broker, routing of SOA messages, event driven processing, business process modeling using BPEL, BPEL4WS and BPMN, using WebLogic Workshop, AquaLogic Interaction tools, BPEL Process Manager for modeling, AquaLogic XML data transformations, logging and auditing, security concerns, BEA business integration architecture (Integration Server, MOM, adapters, etc) and the development tools that can be utilized.
All aspects of this class will incorporate the architecture offerings of BEA WebLogic to illustrate the implementation of these techniques.
Prerequisites
Each student should have a basic understanding of application development and design methodologies.
Class Format
Lecture and Lab
Audience
Designed for programmers, managers, project leaders, enterprise architects and other technical individuals that need to understand the BEA SOA model.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Understand the BEA Service-Oriented Architecture
- Depict the role of Web services and corresponding
client interaction
- Discuss the Publisher and Subscriber models
- Illustrate the deployed components in the
BEA WebLogic Integration environment and their
distinctive roles.
- Define the use of the BEA AquaLogic Enterprise
Service Bus for managing SOA communications
- Illustrate the role of different messaging
brokers as the deployed AquaLogic ESB component
- Discuss the logical and physical SOA components
in the WebLogic corporate environment
- Understand the business process modeling
concept for depicting enterprise workflows
- Depict the implementation of Business Process
Execution Language (BPEL), BPEL4WS and the modeling
notation of BPMN
- Define the integration of WebLogic Workshop
and BPEL Process Manager for creating SOA components
- Illustrate the role of adapters for accessing
backend components
Course Duration
2 Days
Course outline
Introduction
to SOA
- SOA business challenges
- Service Oriented Architecture
o UDDI Registry
o Service Requestor
o Web Service
- B2C vs B2B
- Defining XML
- Defining SOAP
o Architecture
o Messages
- Web Services Descriptive Language (WSDL)
o Definition
o Usage
- Application Server
- Enterprise Service Bus
- Message Broker
- Business process modeling
Business Integration
- Need for application integration
- How SOA addresses integration
- Using integration and IDE tools
- Integration Components
o Application Server
o Process Server
o Enterprise Service Bus
- Role of adapters
- Use of business objects
- Topology
o Point-to-Point
o Hub-to-Bus
Web
Services Development
- IDE Tool support
- Web Services wizard
o Deployment settings
o Java to XML mappings
o Binding Proxy generation
o XML to Java mappings
o SOAP Binding Mapping configuration
- MQ enabled service
- Generated files
o Client
o Proxy
- Deployment
BEA
Application Server and ALSB
- Overview
- Deployment issues
- Business event synchronization
- Applications integration
- Role-based Access
- Business Object optimization
- JMS usage
- Interaction with EIS systems
AquaLogic
Service Bus
- Overview of an ESB
- Architecture pattern
- Functions and abilities
- Unify message oriented, event driven
and service oriented processes
- ESB and Message Broker integration
- ESB vs. Message Broker
- Delivery of information and services
Service
Oriented Analysis & Design
- Objectives
- Introduction to SOAD
- Applying SOAD Principles
o Abstraction
o Encapsulation
o Application
o Modularity
o Hierarchy
- Granularity concepts
- Coupling
- SOAD Methodology Steps
o Stage 1-Process Modeling
o Stage 2-Service Identification
o Stage 3-Service Design & Implementation
o Stage 4-Process Implementation
Business
Process Modeling
- Defining BPM
- Benefits of BPM
- BPM Workflow analysis
- Process re-engineering
- • Integrating SOA into BPM
o Notation specification
o Behavior modeling
o Process activity sequencing
- BPM lifecycle
- Roles in BPM
SOA
Governance
- Challenges and Risks in SOA
- Need for SOA Governance
- SOA Governance Model
- Roles
- Address SOA Governance Challenges
o Establishing decision rights for your
SOA environment
o Defining appropriate services
o Managing the lifecycle of service assets
o Measuring effectiveness
- Realization of SOA benefits
- Business risk mitigation
Legacy
Adapters
- J2EE JCA
- Resource adapters roles
- Mainframe adapters
o CICS
o IMS
o VSAM
- Technology adapters
o JDBC
o COM
o EJB
o Exchange
o XML
o Mapping business objects
o Business object extraction via adapters
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