What's New in Sun Java(Tm) CAPS 6 for CAPS 5 Users

What's New in Sun Java(Tm) CAPS 6 for CAPS 5 Users

What's New in Sun Java(tm) CAPS 6 for CAPS 5 Users Student Guide CAPS-0600 Rev B D61888GC10 Edition 1.0 2009 D62643 Copyright © 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Disclaimer This document contains proprietary information, is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure, and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. You may copy and print this document solely for your own use in an Oracle training course. The document may not be modified or altered in any way. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, share, download, upload, copy, print, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, post, transmit, or distribute this document in whole or in part without the express authorization of Oracle. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. 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This page intentionally left blank. This page intentionally left blank. Table of Contents About This Course ................................................................Preface-5 Course Goals.............................................................................. Preface-5 Course Map................................................................................. Preface-7 Topics Not Covered .................................................................... Preface-8 How Prepared Are You?............................................................. Preface-9 Introductions ............................................................................. Preface-10 How to Use Course Materials................................................... Preface-11 Conventions .............................................................................. Preface-12 Overview of Java CAPS 6 ................................................................1-1 Objectives ............................................................................................ 1-1 Additional Resources............................................................................ 1-2 Java CAPS ............................................................................................ 1-3 Java CAPS 6 ......................................................................................... 1-5 Java Business Integration...................................................................... 1-9 Business Process Management ........................................................... 1-10 The NetBeans IDE.............................................................................. 1-13 GlassFish Application Server ............................................................. 1-15 Management and Monitoring.............................................................. 1-16 Environment Objects .......................................................................... 1-17 Sub Collaborations.............................................................................. 1-19 Upgrade Path....................................................................................... 1-20 Installation of Java CAPS 6 .............................................................2-1 Objectives ............................................................................................ 2-1 Additional Resources............................................................................ 2-2 Installing Java CAPS 6 ......................................................................... 2-3 Install Actions....................................................................................... 2-5 CAPS Repository Install Actions ......................................................... 2-6 Using the Java CAPS Uploader ............................................................ 2-7 Updating the Enterprise Manager ......................................................... 2-8 Updating NetBeans ............................................................................... 2-9 Adding JBI Components to GlassFish................................................ 2-10 1 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 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Sun Services, Revision B Introduction to JBI........................................................................... 3-1 Objectives ............................................................................................ 3-1 JBI Components.................................................................................... 3-2 The Normalized Message ..................................................................... 3-4 JBI Administration................................................................................ 3-5 JBI and CAPS 6 .................................................................................... 3-6 The Java EE Service Engine................................................................. 3-8 The JBI Bridge...................................................................................... 3-9 Using Business Processes in CAPS 6........................................... 4-1 Objectives ............................................................................................ 4-1 Web Services ........................................................................................ 4-2 Describing a Message with XSD .......................................................... 4-3 Web Services Description Language.................................................... 4-5 Abstract WSDL..................................................................................... 4-6 Concrete WSDL.................................................................................. 4-10 Business Processes and BPEL ............................................................ 4-12 BPEL, WSDL and XSD...................................................................... 4-13 The Partner Link in BPEL and WSDL ............................................... 4-14 Variables in BPEL .............................................................................. 4-16 Interacting With Partners .................................................................... 4-17 Working With Data............................................................................. 4-19 The BPEL Module in CAPS 6............................................................ 4-21 The XSD Editor .................................................................................. 4-23 The WSDL Editor............................................................................... 4-24 The WSDL Editor: Partner View........................................................ 4-25 The BPEL Modeler............................................................................. 4-26 Adding a Partner Link......................................................................... 4-27 The BPEL Mapper.............................................................................. 4-28 Using XPath Expressions.................................................................... 4-29 Building a BPEL Module Project ....................................................... 4-30 The Composite Application ................................................................ 4-31 Adding a JBI Module.......................................................................... 4-32 The CASA Editor................................................................................ 4-35 Building a Composite Application ..................................................... 4-37 Deploying a Composite Application................................................... 4-39 Adapters and Encoders in Java CAPS 6 ....................................... 5-1 Objectives ............................................................................................ 5-1 Additional Resources............................................................................ 5-2 J2EE Connector Architecture ............................................................... 5-3 Connection Pooling..............................................................................

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