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Premium member Presentation Transcript Eclipse SOA Tools Platform Project: Eclipse SOA Tools Platform Project Eric Newcomer IONA Technologies http://www.iona.com A Brief Introduction to SOA: A Brief Introduction to SOA Service Oriented Architecture An architectural pattern for modular applications It’s not technology specific SOA provides application building blocks called Services Services should be loosely coupled, self contained and independent Flexible, standardized, reusable Business Oriented Not OO A Brief Introduction to SOA: A Brief Introduction to SOA Taking a SOA approach can provide benefits Build applications with less code Reusable common set of components Supports incremental adoption Smaller development teams Easier training Cleaner separation of concerns Ultimately – cost savings Tools for SOA: Tools for SOA SOA by itself is an architecture style and technology neutral SOA networks may be described, implemented and deployed using a range of technologies SCA, JBI, CORBA, Web Services BPEL, Java, C++, Dynamic Languages There are a lot of discrete tools that deal with each of these implementation approaches However most of them derive from OO concepts and techniques (SO is more abstract than OO) Why the SOA Tools Platform?: Why the SOA Tools Platform? Unify developer tooling for SOA based applications Provide a consistent and extensible set of tools for: Developers who need to build, deploy and maintain services Architects tasked with assembling an SOA Infrastructure Administrators maintaining, monitoring, or policing SOA based systems Business analysts recording business processes STP Project Mission Statement: STP Project Mission Statement The mission of the SOA Tools Platform project is to build frameworks and exemplary extensible tools that enable the design, configuration, assembly, deployment, monitoring, and management of software designed around a Service Oriented Architecture Slide7: Project Scope Contributors: Contributors IONA Technologies Sybase ObjectWeb IBM Scapa Technologies EBM WebSourcing Intalio LogicBlaze SymphonySoft Infravio BEA JBoss STP Subprojects: STP Subprojects STP SOA System (SOAS) Package, Configure, Deploy STP Service Creation (SC) Service Creation STP Core Frameworks (CF) Core frameworks and models STP BPMN (BPMN) Business Process Modeling Notation Graphical design editor STP BPEL 2 Java (B2J) BPEL to Java translator STP Core Framework: STP Core Framework http://www.eclipse.org/stp/cf/stp-core-model.html The core models and frameworks for the STP project SCA model for Service Assembly Frameworks to access and construct assembly model Language components for SCA syntax support (Java) Support for extensions of SCA model Validation Reference management Slide11: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… JBI Infrastructure description and modeling Enterprise Integration Patterns approach to infrastructure construction Repository/Registry/Catalog APIs STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Frameworks and extensions for editors to create STP services Contract Editors Service editors (create services that can be deployed on supported runtimes) Resource creation Wizards Component Type editors Binding Editors / Policy Service Discovery tools STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Europa Release JAX-WS code-first service development WSDL-first JAX-WS service development SCA Java Service development STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation XML editor SCDL support Online Help Many bug fixes Building technical documentation, tutorials STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Java Annotation View Helper Java Annotation Validator JAX-WS Runtime Provider SC Java Runtime Provider BPMN Diagram Annotation Decorator STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Java 5 Annotation Helper Extension Point Add an extension here if you wish to drive the annotations view Used for JAX-WS and SCA Java service creation Useful for other approaches too, e.g. REST markup like JSR 311 STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Java annotation validation rules framework Validation rules drive markers in the source view STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Multiple rule sets may be configured and viewed in prefs STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation SCA and JAX-WS Runtimes are pluggable Right now we test against Apache Tuscany and Apache CXF Use these extension points to switch to RI, or others Slide21: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… Policy Editing Framework SCA Service Development Support beyond Java Rules creation framework STP SOA System (SOAS) Subproject: STP SOA System (SOAS) Subproject Tools and frameworks for packaging and installing Services to runtime Servers Extensible package profile editor Package profile models Extensible package builders Extensible Deployment profile editor Deployment profile models Slide24: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… Supporting many container technologies and packaging approaches JBI Strong integration with WTP Server/Facet frameworks Huge take-up of these APIs Support for headless automation of deployment For effective testing and provisioning STP BPEL 2 Java: STP BPEL 2 Java Generate Java from BPEL Code uses any ‘engine’ which implements the framework APIs BPEL 2 Java engine framework Runs the generated class files Includes local/remote engine implementations Slide27: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… Integration with the BPEL designer project Integration with well-known Open Source BPEL engines Advanced features Debugging Simulation STP BPMN Editor: STP BPMN Editor Business Process Modeling is an activity performed by business analysts within an organization These analysts use modeling tools to depict both the current state of an enterprise and the desired future state The relationships of a business process in the context of the rest of the enterprise create greater capabilities in analyzing and planning a change STP BPMN Editor: STP BPMN Editor Business Process Modeling Notation is a standardized graphical notation for drawing business processes in a workflow Framework for BPMN diagram based editors Exemplary implementation of BPMN editor BPMN Diagram Annotation Decorator: BPMN Diagram Annotation Decorator Updates the BPMN diagram with decorations on the nodes Covered in online tutorial at http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/STP_BPMN_Presentation_Hands_on_tutorial becomes Drag and drop : Drag and drop Modeler extension allows custom annotations to be dragged onto the domain model http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Reusing_the_modeler BPMN Modeler: BPMN Modeler BPMN Factory Generates BPMN artifacts and diagrams Example of generating BPMN pool from BPEL program at http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/STP_BPMN_Presentation_%28Part_2%29 Slide34: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… Refine the diagramming Work on the BPMN creation API Hook BPMN model into code generation Summary: Summary www.eclipse.org/stp Follow the Wiki link for most information stp-dev@eclipse.org You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Eclipse SOA Tools Platform Project: Eclipse SOA Tools Platform Project Eric Newcomer IONA Technologies http://www.iona.com A Brief Introduction to SOA: A Brief Introduction to SOA Service Oriented Architecture An architectural pattern for modular applications It’s not technology specific SOA provides application building blocks called Services Services should be loosely coupled, self contained and independent Flexible, standardized, reusable Business Oriented Not OO A Brief Introduction to SOA: A Brief Introduction to SOA Taking a SOA approach can provide benefits Build applications with less code Reusable common set of components Supports incremental adoption Smaller development teams Easier training Cleaner separation of concerns Ultimately – cost savings Tools for SOA: Tools for SOA SOA by itself is an architecture style and technology neutral SOA networks may be described, implemented and deployed using a range of technologies SCA, JBI, CORBA, Web Services BPEL, Java, C++, Dynamic Languages There are a lot of discrete tools that deal with each of these implementation approaches However most of them derive from OO concepts and techniques (SO is more abstract than OO) Why the SOA Tools Platform?: Why the SOA Tools Platform? Unify developer tooling for SOA based applications Provide a consistent and extensible set of tools for: Developers who need to build, deploy and maintain services Architects tasked with assembling an SOA Infrastructure Administrators maintaining, monitoring, or policing SOA based systems Business analysts recording business processes STP Project Mission Statement: STP Project Mission Statement The mission of the SOA Tools Platform project is to build frameworks and exemplary extensible tools that enable the design, configuration, assembly, deployment, monitoring, and management of software designed around a Service Oriented Architecture Slide7: Project Scope Contributors: Contributors IONA Technologies Sybase ObjectWeb IBM Scapa Technologies EBM WebSourcing Intalio LogicBlaze SymphonySoft Infravio BEA JBoss STP Subprojects: STP Subprojects STP SOA System (SOAS) Package, Configure, Deploy STP Service Creation (SC) Service Creation STP Core Frameworks (CF) Core frameworks and models STP BPMN (BPMN) Business Process Modeling Notation Graphical design editor STP BPEL 2 Java (B2J) BPEL to Java translator STP Core Framework: STP Core Framework http://www.eclipse.org/stp/cf/stp-core-model.html The core models and frameworks for the STP project SCA model for Service Assembly Frameworks to access and construct assembly model Language components for SCA syntax support (Java) Support for extensions of SCA model Validation Reference management Slide11: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… JBI Infrastructure description and modeling Enterprise Integration Patterns approach to infrastructure construction Repository/Registry/Catalog APIs STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Frameworks and extensions for editors to create STP services Contract Editors Service editors (create services that can be deployed on supported runtimes) Resource creation Wizards Component Type editors Binding Editors / Policy Service Discovery tools STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Europa Release JAX-WS code-first service development WSDL-first JAX-WS service development SCA Java Service development STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation XML editor SCDL support Online Help Many bug fixes Building technical documentation, tutorials STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Java Annotation View Helper Java Annotation Validator JAX-WS Runtime Provider SC Java Runtime Provider BPMN Diagram Annotation Decorator STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Java 5 Annotation Helper Extension Point Add an extension here if you wish to drive the annotations view Used for JAX-WS and SCA Java service creation Useful for other approaches too, e.g. REST markup like JSR 311 STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Java annotation validation rules framework Validation rules drive markers in the source view STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation Multiple rule sets may be configured and viewed in prefs STP Service Creation: STP Service Creation SCA and JAX-WS Runtimes are pluggable Right now we test against Apache Tuscany and Apache CXF Use these extension points to switch to RI, or others Slide21: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… Policy Editing Framework SCA Service Development Support beyond Java Rules creation framework STP SOA System (SOAS) Subproject: STP SOA System (SOAS) Subproject Tools and frameworks for packaging and installing Services to runtime Servers Extensible package profile editor Package profile models Extensible package builders Extensible Deployment profile editor Deployment profile models Slide24: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… Supporting many container technologies and packaging approaches JBI Strong integration with WTP Server/Facet frameworks Huge take-up of these APIs Support for headless automation of deployment For effective testing and provisioning STP BPEL 2 Java: STP BPEL 2 Java Generate Java from BPEL Code uses any ‘engine’ which implements the framework APIs BPEL 2 Java engine framework Runs the generated class files Includes local/remote engine implementations Slide27: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… Integration with the BPEL designer project Integration with well-known Open Source BPEL engines Advanced features Debugging Simulation STP BPMN Editor: STP BPMN Editor Business Process Modeling is an activity performed by business analysts within an organization These analysts use modeling tools to depict both the current state of an enterprise and the desired future state The relationships of a business process in the context of the rest of the enterprise create greater capabilities in analyzing and planning a change STP BPMN Editor: STP BPMN Editor Business Process Modeling Notation is a standardized graphical notation for drawing business processes in a workflow Framework for BPMN diagram based editors Exemplary implementation of BPMN editor BPMN Diagram Annotation Decorator: BPMN Diagram Annotation Decorator Updates the BPMN diagram with decorations on the nodes Covered in online tutorial at http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/STP_BPMN_Presentation_Hands_on_tutorial becomes Drag and drop : Drag and drop Modeler extension allows custom annotations to be dragged onto the domain model http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Reusing_the_modeler BPMN Modeler: BPMN Modeler BPMN Factory Generates BPMN artifacts and diagrams Example of generating BPMN pool from BPEL program at http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/STP_BPMN_Presentation_%28Part_2%29 Slide34: Project Scope And for the future…: And for the future… Refine the diagramming Work on the BPMN creation API Hook BPMN model into code generation Summary: Summary www.eclipse.org/stp Follow the Wiki link for most information stp-dev@eclipse.org