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Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7
Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7

Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7: A Service Oriented Architecture approach has many benefits for your applications, including flexibility, reusability, and increased revenue. You can exploit those benefits to the fullest by following this step-by-step tutorial for WPS and WESB.

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Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7

Chapter 2. Installing the Development Environment

Having given an overview of what Business Integration is and the fundamentals of SOA and BPM, we will now show how to install and set up your integrated development environment WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) and how to get started developing SOA applications using the WebSphere Process Server (WPS) and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WESB). We will briefly discuss about WID and explain how it is the authoring environment for WPS and WESB. We will then guide you through how to start working with the tool, explain some of the fundamental concepts associated with WID, perform the various basic tasks like creating workspaces and projects, working with modules, exporting and importing projects—all that is necessary for building, testing, and deploying SOA-based BPM and integration solutions across the WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere ESB, and WebSphere Adapters.

This chapter aims to help you with the following topics:

  • Overview of WID...

WebSphere Integration Developer overview


When you start working with WID, one of the first questions that you would ask at the outset is, "What is WebSphere Integration Developer (WID)?".

Let's first address that question. WID is part of the WebSphere BPM suite and is the Eclipse-based authoring environment to build SOA and BPM-based solutions. WID is primarily used in the assembly, implementation, and testing of Service Component Architecture (SCA)-based applications. It supports both top-down and bottom-up assembly-driven approaches in building the SOA and BPM-based applications.

The fundamental construct in a WID-centric world are components. Components are services, which are assembled to form end-to-end applications. In WID, the focus is on the assembly of components. The implementation of components can be done later or can be reused from capabilities exposed by existing IT systems. Users of WID typically produce artifacts or components such as business processes, state machines, data...

Prerequisite configuration


The following machine specifications are required for a Windows-based machine to host WebSphere Integration Developer v7.0:

  • Most current processor (at least 1GHz or more, which is the norm these days)

  • Recommended memory of 3 GB

  • Windows XP or Windows Vista Operating System

  • Atleast 7.5 GB free hard drive space for the installation

  • Apart from the Internet Explorer browser, Firefox could also be an option

  • Adobe Flash Player 9

  • User must have administrator privileges

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For more detailed information on the system software and hardware requirements, please visit the product System requirements page:

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For more information about how to a get copy of the WebSphere Integration Developer inquire at:

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Installing WID on Windows


Even if you have an existing compatible Eclipse platform environment, installing WebSphere Integration Developer into it is not supported! However, WID can co-exist with other/previous versions of WID.

Though there are several installation topologies and scenarios that are possible, for this book, we use a standalone version of WID with the necessary unit test environment (UTE) with embedded test environment servers. The next section will cover more details on installation.

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If you are migrating from a previous version of WID, referred to as version-to-version migration, please refer to the detailed guidance provided in the WID product Info Center, under Migrating to WebSphere Integration Developer section.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/dmndhelp/v6r2mx/index.jsp

IBM Installation Manager

IBM Installation Manager is a unified tool that we will use to install the WebSphere Integration Developer packages on our workstation. It will also be used to update...

Getting Started with WID


The following mind map provides a detailed layout of the different features in WID that you will use to develop integrated SOA and BPM solutions.

Business Integration perspective is the default perspective that provides rich features to visually define business processes and solutions through simple drag-and-drop technology. It lets you efficiently manage your integrated solutions that consist of projects and libraries, as shown in the preceding map. More details about the layout of this perspective are covered later in the chapter. Let's now start WID and take a closer look at the product.

Starting WID

You can start WID from the Start | Programs by selecting the WebSphere Integration Developer shortcut or from the command line by executing % WID_HOME% \wid.exe. After starting WID a splash screen will appear as shown in the following screenshot:

After the splash screen, you will be asked to provide a workspace path. Here are few suggestions to help you choose the right...

Words of wisdom — tips, tricks, suggestions, and pitfalls


  • Use shorter directory paths. Beware of the Windows 259 character limit. Also, there are no spaces in directory paths.

  • If you experience a failed WID installation, identify where and why the installation failed by referring to the installation logs, as mentioned in the preceding sections. Before attempting another install, uninstall any existing versions using IBM Installation Manager, restart the machine, and run the install setup process again. You can also roll back a particular upgrade, FixPak, or iFix using the IBM Installation Manager.

  • If you come across a situation where the IBM Installation Manager is not able to find any repository.config files: in this case manually add the repository.config file from the installation images extraction location disk1\IM_win32. You can do this by going to File | Preferences | Repositories | Add Repositories and adding the repository.config files.

  • Use IBM Installation Manager to find and install...

Summary


In this chapter, we went through the process of installing and setting up the WID development environment. During the course of setting up the environment we quickly took a peek into some of the fundamentals of WID, key concepts, and terms. We also did a crash course in using WID and showed how to navigate using WID, some of the key activities one would perform and how to perform them. Now the reader is all set to start building the first set of applications using WID, as well as the WPS and WESB test environments.

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  • Develop SOA applications using the WebSphere Process Server (WPS) and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WESB)
  • Analyze business requirements and rationalize your thoughts to see if an SOA approach is appropriate for your project
  • Quickly build an SOA-based Order Management application by using some fundamental concepts and functions of WPS and WESB
  • Do a top-down decomposition of the Order Management application to identify use cases, business processes, and services/components

Description

By adopting an SOA approach in Business Process Management (BPM), you can make your application flexible, reusable, and adaptable to new developments. The SOA approach also gives you the potential to lower costs (from reuse), and increase revenue (from adaptability and flexibility). However, integrating basic SOA constructs (such as Process, Business Services, and Components) and core building blocks of BPM (such as Process Modeling and Enterprise Service Bus) in a real-world application can be challenging.This book introduces basic concepts of Business Integration, SOA Fundamentals, and SOA Programming Model and implements them in numerous examples. It guides you to building an Order Management application from scratch using the principles of Business Process Management and Service Oriented Architecture and using WebSphere Process Server (WPS) and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WESB). The various detailed aspects, features, and capabilities of the product are conveyed through examplesWe begin with essential concepts on Business Integration, SOA Fundamentals and SOA Programming Model. Then we set up the development environment to build your first Hello Process and Hello Mediation applications.Gradually, we build an SOA-based Order Management Application. We cover important aspects and functions of WPS and WESB with numerous practical examples. We show how to analyze your application's business requirements and check if an SOA approach is appropriate for your project. Then you do a top-down decomposition of your application and identify its use cases, business processes, and services. Having built the SOA Application, we introduce you to various non-functional topics, including: Administration, Governance, Management, Monitoring, and Security. We also discuss deployment topologies for WPS and WESB, performance tuning, and recommended practices.

Who is this book for?

This book is for SOA architects, designers, and developers who have a basic understanding of SOA concepts and would like to learn more about building solutions and applications using IBM WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus.

What you will learn

  • IBM s BPM platform and key products that make it up
  • Understand fundamentals behind Service Component Architecture, Service Data Objects, WS-BPEL, and how they relate to BPM and SOA
  • Business Process Choreography and mediation flow fundamentals including business rules, state machine, human tasks, and CEI
  • Deliver a BPM enabled by SOA solutions using WPS
  • WESB‚Äôs smart approach to SOA by enabling integration, connectivity, and messaging capabilities
  • Install and fundamentals behind working with WID including integration solution, assembly diagram, working with modules and libraries, unit test environment
  • Build and deploy your first module project in WID and test business process applications
  • Understand basic concepts of mediation flows including message filter, XSLT transformation, and service invoke primitive while building a mediation module
  • Architect, design, and implement an "Order Management‚Äùsolution using WID, WPS, and WESB
  • Identify components necessary for the order management solution and map them to the IBM SOA reference architecture
  • Identify SOA business services, create shared libraries, and leverage existing application interfaces
  • Build the business process flows, business services and access services, integrate with back end applications and perform end-to-end integration tests
  • Integrate this business process with existing applications using various capabilities provided by WID including JDBC and File adapters, JMS imports, and Web Service imports
  • Explore topologies and deploy gold topology
  • Fundamentals behind using and customizing Business Space
  • Manage, monitor, secure, and administer your modules with the tools provided by WPS, WESB, and Business Space
  • Numerous references, tips, and pointers for advanced and related topics
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Table of Contents

13 Chapters
Introducing IBM BPM and ESB Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Installing the Development Environment Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Building your Hello Process Project Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Building Your Hello Mediation Project Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Business Process Choreography Fundamentals Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Mediations Fundamentals Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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Process server enthusiast Dec 08, 2010
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I read the book and it is very concise and very good example. I would highly recommend to someone who wants to learn process server quickly.
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Authors presented a very complex topic in a easy to understand manner. Upon completion of this book, you will get a solid footing on WebSphere technologies in the BPM world.
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First and foremost, the book "Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7" from Packt is a worthy investment for honing your skills on application development with IBM WebSphere Integration Developer V7 for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7. You may expect a pleasant and instructive reading experience till the chapter 7 and later on in the chapters 10-11. The others made me wish I'd never read them. They're more concerned with administrative than development tasks, often lengthy and boring. The book assumes that a reader is a complete beginner in developing applications with these tools and should be a compulsory reading assisting in any development course on the topic.As a certified IBM WebSphere specialist working for IBM Poland I work with the products that made up the book's title - IBM WebSphere Process Server and IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus - helping clients to use it effectively. If they're troubled or stuck with an issue with these products that's the job I'm up for.While preparing for the IBM Certified Solution Developer - WebSphere Integration Developer V6.2 and V7 certifications, I came across the book and after having glanced at its table of content I had no doubts to read it. And I'm glad I did, however some pitfalls showed up along the way.Given that it's made up of over 500 pages it inevitably took me a while to fully comprehend its content. I marked many sections to come back later for more in-depth self-learning. There're many and that's why I found the book very helpful and informatory.I always wanted to have a book I could suggest for learning the flagship products of IBM WebSphere BPM product family, and after those 500 pages I came to conclusion that there's none possible to come soon if ever as it would've contained more pages to become a comprehensive guide on the topic. The book "Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7" from Packt helped me to become more productive with the tools, but experience tells me there's way more to call it fully complete. Despite this, the book deserves its place on the bookshelf of any seasoned WebSphere BPM specialist.Each chapter begins with a mindmap that introduces what's presented. Quite a few screenshots and links were for 6.2 that I found a bit annoying.The 1st chapter introduces the concepts of IBM BPM and ESB. It does its job well. Even if I thought I knew about these concepts quite a lot I found the reading worthy. Figures, screenshots, images, a mindmap and different layout techniques made it a very pleasant activity.The following chapter 2. was around 30 pages and was quite boring. I think it should not have been included in a book about application development.The chapter 3. was definitely a worthy reading, but should've been divided to two chapters with the first one about theory and the other about practice.The following chapters 4-6 were quite intensive on theory and practice. They're often too detailed and lengthy, and therefore a bit boring for unprepared readers.The chapter 7. and on put more focus on the SFA sample application and further enhancing it with cross-cutting concerns like security, performance tuning and other non-development-centric aspects of building and later administering SOA and BPMS applications. The chapter 7. was so boring that I faced a great pain to finish it. I strongly advise not to read it.The chapter 8. was not very technical. I'd recommend leaving it out if you're looking for technical material.The chapter 9. contains too much non-technical details, often repeated to make the flow structured according to the given writing procedure. Many typos. Quite frankly, it was worth reading, but be prepared for a long, often boring one.The chapter 10. changed the flow. It was very technical with many information known to me only in theory. I enjoyed it very much. A few typos didn't spoil its value.The chapter 11. was very quick and easy. It was informative to the point of being a getting started document for Business Space novices. Very rudimentary material. Not sure what the purpose was since there was little to no information about developing applications with it.The chapter 12. is more administrator-centric. Introductory for those interested in the administrative aspects of WPS/WESB.The chapter 13.'s very light on programming and useful for monitoring and diagnosing application issues.The appendix with tips and tricks was fine. I found many information I didn't know before.Despite a few chapters I would not have included in the book and other, rather small deficiencies the book strives for well-thought-out presentation of application development with IBM WebSphere BPM tools and goes beyond a rudimentary material. This book goes a long way toward becoming a treasure trove of information about developing applications with IBM WebSphere Integration Developer V7 and its reading will undoubtedly help your efforts in mastering the tools at a higher level.
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