Introduction
This course is dedicated to non-technical people who want to be introduced to OpenESB. Especially designed for business and functional teams who define requirements for services oriented applications, this course focuses on OpenESB key concepts and features but mainly on services oriented process development, team organisation, interaction between functional and technical teams and service governance.
Your profile
Functional or business people, Business analyst, executives, management and any non-technical person designing specifications for Service Oriented Applications with or without OpenESB.
Prerequisite
None
Pedagogy
Theory 80%, practice 20%
Duration
2 days
Conditions
We delegate one of our ESB consultants at your premises. Courses can be given in English or French.
Price
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Agenda | |
Basic concept |
Key concepts to understand and design Service Oriented Applications or Developments. Constraints on IT teams Intermediation principle Contract of services Bus Architecture Encapsulation and Integration String and weak coupling Orchestration CAP Theorem |
OpenESB introduction |
Bus architecture benefits Components and orchestration. OpenESB-JBI Architecture: Message NMR Service Engine Binding component JBI management Service unit Service Assembly |
SOA and management | List and explain friction points that occurs when designing and implementing Service Oriented Applications. How management and executive organise their teams in a service oriented environment. |
Schema et WSDL introduction | Basic concepts on XML schema and contract. Basics et advanced topics used during development with OpenESB |
BPEL introduction | Introduction to BPEL (Business Process Execution Language). Theoretical revue of main BPEL activities and some advanced notions like BPEL Correlation. |
Integration with legacy systems | Patterns and best practices to integrate mainframe and legacy application with OpenESB. |
BPMN | Introduction to BPMN (Business Process Modelling Notation). Examples and exercises |
BPEL et BPMN | Comparison between the two specifications. Who uses them and when. What are the differences between them? |
Development process Rebecca | Initiation to Rebecca development process |
Introduction
This course is dedicated to support teams and production teams that install and monitor OpenESB applications in a production environment. This course is the complement of Pymma’s training S01. It covers deployment process, hot deployment, JMS Clustering, infrastructure optimisation and advanced monitoring features.
Your profile
This course is dedicated to the first or second level support and production teams and technical people in charge of OpenESB applications deployment and monitoring.
Prerequisite
OpenESB S01
Pedagogy
Theory 30%, practice 70%
Duration
1 day
Conditions
We delegate one of our ESB consultants at your premises. Courses can be given in English or French.
Price
Please contact us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Agenda | |
Infrastructure for OpenESB clusters | JMS Clustering, File clustering Http Clustering with mode_proxy_balancer, FTP clustering |
OpenESB deployment process |
What is the process when deploying the applications on test, QA and production environment? We define the check list of information and detail required to deploy applications |
Monitoring advanced |
OpenESB monitoring BPEL Monitoring, KPI, JMX. Connection to Enterprise Monitoring tools |
Infrastructure Optimisation | How optimise your infrastructure to match services orientation. |
Practice |
JMS Cluster Setting File clustering |
Introduction
This course is dedicated to support and production teams that install and monitor OpenESB applications in a production environment. The first part of the course is dedicated to the OpenESB basic concepts and JBI architecture. This basic knowledge is fundamental to understand how an OpenESB is designed, developed, deployed, monitored and debug. The delegates will learn how to develop and deploy simple applications and will understand the concept of “service unit” and “service assembly”. Then the course focuses on OpenESB components (HTTP BC, JMS, BC, FTP BC, FILE BC…) in multi instances environment. In the second part of the course, we introduce the concepts required for understanding and setting a multi instances environment. The delegates will deploy and test simple OpenESB applications in a multi instance environment. The last chapter will focus on administration and monitoring tools.
Your profile
This course is dedicated to the first or second level support and production teams and technical people in charge of OpenESB application deployment and monitoring.
Prerequisite
Knowledge of support and production constraints. Linux/Unix commands
Pedagogy
Theory 50%, practice 50%
Duration
2 days
Conditions
We delegate one of our ESB consultants at your premises. Courses can be given in English or French.
Price
Please contact us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Agenda | |
OpenESB concepts |
Bus Architecture advantages, components and orchestration Message NMR Service Engine Binding component JBI management Service unit Service Assembly |
OpenESB introduction |
OpenESB BPEL first look Activities Mapper Graphical editor |
OpenESB components |
Main OpenESB components description HTTP BC JMS BC FILE BC FTP BC … |
OpenESB Monitoring | How to setup log in production, Monitoring capability |
OpenESB development process | OpenESB development process from design to implementation and deployment. |
Clustering in multiple environment basic concepts | Technical concepts on high availability and redundancy. Business process behaviour in multi instance environment |
Glassfish Application server in cluster (For GF Edition) | GF cluster hierarchy. Domain, Cluster, Instance, Node-agent. |
OpenESB in a clustered environment | OpenESB constraints in a clustered environment. Components behaviour in a multi instance mode. File BC, JMS BC, HTTP BC, JDBC BC et BPEL SE. |
Administrative tools | OpenESB console, OE Admin |
Practice ex: 1 | Set up a cluster and OpenESB applications deployment. using the Glassfish admin console |
Practice ex: 2 | Set up a cluster and OpenESB applications deployment. using OE Admin |
Introduction
This course is dedicated for technical people who want to learn OpenESB. The training details the technical concepts required for a good understanding of service integration design and development. It covers standard specifications like XML Schemas, WSDL and BPEL use by OpenESB. This 2 days course provides you with the basic knowledge to understand OpenESB principles and designs. For an immediate operational knowledge, OpenESB Training T02 is required.
Profile
The best profiles to follow this course are Technical Architect, Project Manager, Integrator, Developer. It can be profitable for CTO and technical management too
Prerequisites
You already developed software applications; you know some about XML schema and XSLT technologies. No Java knowledge is required.
Pedagogy
Theory 50%, practice 50%
Conditions
We delegate one of our ESB consultants in your company. Courses can be given in English, French, Spanish and German.
Duration
2 days
Price
Please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Agenda | |
Basic concepts | Key concepts used for a good understanding of OpenESB
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Netbeans and Glassfish Introduction | Netbeans introduction and first exercises. Web services creation et Java implementation |
JBI Introduction |
Bus architecture advantages Components and orchestration. JBI Architecture
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XML Schemas and WSDL | Basics and advanced concepts used during OpenESB developments
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BPEL Basic concepts
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OpenESB BPEL engine at a glance
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BPEL advanced concepts | This chapter covers in detail BPEL activities
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Legacy integration with OpenESB | Integration architecture with OpenESB. Design and Use cases. Mainframe and Legacy systems |
Practice | 50% of the time will be dedicated to practical works |