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AquaLogic BPM Programming
BPEL Integration


| Audience |
Targeted
towards Business Process Developers, Programmers
and Architects that need to understand how to
develop and implement SOA and event-driven architectures
in ALBPM. |
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Duration |
2 Days |
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| Course
Abstract |
This course will provide each participant with
an in-depth and comprehensive understanding
of the BEA Service-Oriented Architecture and
event-driven environment. This course will focus
on the integration of SOA components, defining
external SOA components (Databases, Web services,
EJBs, AquaLogic Service Bus, etc), development
of Web services, using messaging-enabled services,
utilization of JMS, depict the role of the AquaLogic
Service Bus, using the message brokers, SOA
security integration, building publisher and
subscriber applications, durable and non-durable
event processing, using adapter components,
depict usage of BAM, BAM monitoring, development
of SOA components using ALBPM Studio IDE and
the deployment of client proxies.
All aspects of this class will incorporate
the specific architecture of the BEA ALBPM SOA
Suite to illustrate the implementation of these
techniques.
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| Price |
Call for our rates |
| Objectives |
Upon conclusion participants
will have acquired these skills:
- Understand the development and integration
of external services (Java, .NET, Web Services,
etc).
- Depict the integration of services in an
event-driven environment
- Illustrate the integration of enterprise
business processes
- Understand the deployment to AquaLogic Service
Bus and accessing services deployed to the ALSB
- Demonstrate both the Publisher and Subscriber
model types
- Illustrate the implementation of an ALSB
Bus and a Message Broker
- Understand the role of sensors and notification
services
- Incorporate human task functionality in a
business process
- Demonstrate the incorporation of external
resources (SQL, ALSB, Java, COM, .NET, SAP,
etc)
- Depict security issues related to Web Services
(SAML, SSO, encryption and digital signatures)
- Use of client specific adapters for accessing
legacy components
- Demonstrate the usage of XSLT transformations
between Web services
- Depict the integration of BAM into an SOA
event architecture
- Demonstrate the client proxy components and
their implementation
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| Class Format |
Lecture and Lab |
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| Prerequisites |
Each student should
have a basic understanding of application development
and design methodologies. |
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Topics |
The following
list represents the sections and topics discussed
in this virtual instructor-led course offering. |
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Enterprise
Service Bus Overview
- Role of an ESB
- Illustrate message oriented, event
driven and service oriented processes
- Optimize delivery of information and
services
- Discuss deployed components
- Routing rules
- Business rules
- Transformation
- Mediation
- Adapters
- Interoperability with messaging platforms
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AquaLogic Service Bus
- Deployed Component overview
- ESB Administration
- Web Server
- BPEL Container
- BAM
- Installation and configuration
- ESB evolution
- ESB Capabilities
- Content-based routing
- Rich set of Adapters
- Transformation
- URL virtualization
- Publish/Subscribe
- ESB Patterns
- Point-to-Point
- Canonical
- Routing Service
- Overview of BAM
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SOA
Development Steps
- Development steps
- Build SOA portfolio
- Configure Enterprise Service Bus
- Create Business Processes
- Define User Interface
- Implement application dashboards
- Configure system scalability
- Mapping business objects
- Business object extraction via
adapters
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Partner
Interactions
- Managing Partner services
- Role and use of Adapters
- Creation
- Types of Adapters
- Inbound vs Outbound
- SOAP Interaction
- Create SOAP Services
- Locating Partner services
- Routing Rules
- Using Target Services
- Filter Expression Builder
- Message Transformation
- Synchronous vs. Asynchronous
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XSLT
Mapping
- Transformation roles
- Use of XPath
- Map Testing tool
- Report Generation
- Domain Value Mapping
- Usage
- Creation
- Import and Export
- Transformations
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BAM
Overview
- BAM Architecture
- Reporting
- Creation
- Viewing
- Monitoring abilities
- Using Prompts and Parameters
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