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BPEL and Java cookbook : over 100 recipes to help you enhance your SOA composite applications with Java and BPEL / Jurij Laznik ; graphics, Ronak Dhruv, Yuvraj Mannari.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Laznik, Jurij.
Contributor:
Dhruv, Ronak.
Mannari, Yuvraj.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Java (Computer program language).
Service-oriented architecture (Computer science).
Computer programming.
BPEL (Computer program language).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (382 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Business Process Execution Language and Java cookbook
Place of Publication:
Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2013.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Laznik Jurij: Jurij Laznik is an architect and software engineer with over 14 years of experience in BPEL and Java technologies. In the past decade, he has participated in several large SOA projects in the Energetics and Telecommunication sector. He is an accredited Oracle SOA Implementation Champion by the Oracle Partner Network. In the last five years, he has worked in the banking industry on IT projects as both project manager and system design engineer. He is currently employed as an Oracle programmer at Banka Celje d. d. He is also an assigned lecturer for the Educational Center of Energetics Systems (ICES). He received his Master's degree at the University of Maribor. Currently, he is a PhD student at the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology at the University of Maribor, Slovenia.
Summary:
The book is written in a Cookbook format with practical recipes aimed at helping you extend BPEL capabilities with Java.This book is aimed at Java developers who use BPEL programming to develop web services in SOA development. It is assumed that the readers are experienced with Java programming and SOA, but knowledge of BPEL is not necessarily required.
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Calling BPEL from Java; Introduction; Deploying a BPEL process; Gathering a BPEL process's in and out parameters; Calling a synchronous BPEL process from Java; Calling an asynchronous BPEL process from Java; Handling business faults from a synchronous BPEL process; Handling business faults from an asynchronous BPEL process; Mapping the results of a BPEL process; Chapter 2: Calling Services from BPEL; Introduction; Implementing web services with Axis2
Implementing web services with JAX-WSInvoking the RESTful web services; Invoking the synchronous web service; Invoking the asynchronous web service; The dynamic selection of the web service's endpoint; Invoking web services in a sequence; Invoking web services in parallel; Handling the faults thrown from a web service; Throwing the faults from BPEL; Chapter 3: Advanced Tracing and Logging; Introduction; Creating a custom logger in a BPEL process; Defining composite sensors; Adding a composite sensor; Monitoring a composite sensor; Configuring the logfiles; Changing the level of tracing
Editing the logfilesViewing logfiles in the Enterprise Manager Console; Viewing metrics and statistics; Chapter 4: Custom Logging in the Oracle SOA Suite; Introduction; Logging to a custom file; Configuring custom handlers; Logging exceptions; Enabling logging on the BPEL server; Redirecting System.out and System.err files; Setting up a rotation logfile; Chapter 5: Transforming and Validating the BPEL Services; Introduction; Using the XSLT transformation in BPEL; Generating the XSLT map with the XSLT mapper; Performing copy between the variables
Using the functions in the transformation operationsThe chaining functions; Defining and importing the user-defined functions; Using the xsl:for-each command; Defining a parameter; Defining a variable; Validating the variables with the activity; Chapter 6: Embedding Third-party Java Libraries; Introduction; Adding third-party libraries to the SOA Suite server; Adding custom classes to the SOA Suite server; Adding third-party libraries to JDeveloper projects; Adding custom classes to JDeveloper projects; Invoking third-party libraries from BPEL 2.0 process
Invoking third-party libraries from BPEL 1.1 processChapter 7: Accessing and Updating the Variables; Introduction; Defining global variables in a BPEL process; Defining local variables in a BPEL process; Initializing a variable with an XML literal; Initializing a variable with an inline from-spec; Copying content between the variables; Accessing the fields within Element-based variables; Accessing the fields within the Message Type-based variables; Assigning numerical values to the variables; Applying mathematical calculations on data in the variables
Assigning Boolean values to the variables
Notes:
"Quick answers to common problems"--Cover.
Includes index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 30, 2013).
ISBN:
9781849689212
1849689210
OCLC:
858652496

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