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1 C6: Introducing Native Invocation with the OpenEdge® Adapter for Sonic™ ESB
Chris James Senior Consultant

2 Agenda Business Processes and Sonic ESB OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB
Native Invocation Methodology

3 Business Processes How do you create business processes that execute ABL components? With Sonic ESB! Flexibly assemble components Heterogeneous Distributed Scalable Sonic MQ® Reliable Messaging SONIC ESB J2EE™ APPL. PACKAGED APPL. .NET™ APPL. OPENEDGE APPL. WEB SERVICE

4 Model Business Process: Sonic Itinerary Process Editor

5 OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB
ABL components participate in business processes controlled by Sonic ESB Prior to OpenEdge 10.1C: ABL is disguised as Web services Developer needs detailed knowledge of Web service technologies The setup in OpenEdge and Sonic is complex Starting with OpenEdge 10.1C: Native Invocation Methodology Added!

6 Adapter Architecture: Web Service Invocation Methodology
Service1.wsm Service1.wsdl ProxyGen Service1 Source Code Sonic ESB Container OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB Service1.wsm OpenEdge Service1 SOAP to ABL ABL to SOAP OpenEdge Application Server

7 ABL Native Invocation Methodology
Sonic ESB calls ABL procedures, functions and external procedures directly/natively AppServer™ call information is collected at development time: Source code annotation preferred AppServer run-time properties & service initialization: info stored in invocation files Input/output parameters of ABL procedure mapped to Sonic message content Sonic ESB Process Editor

8 Adapter Architecture: Native Invocation Methodology
Sonic ESB Container OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB OpenEdge Service1 SOAP to ABL ABL to SOAP Service1.wsm OpenEdge Service2 Service2.esboe OpenEdge Application Server

9 Supported AppServer Session Models
Session-free (recommended) No session between client & AppServer is maintained AppServer runs in a state-free operating mode Session-managed Client to AppServer persistent connection maintained AppServer runs in State-reset, State-aware or Stateless operation modes

10 Unified Development Environment
OpenEdge Architect and Sonic Workbench are both based on Eclipse Easy to configure a combined development environment in a single Eclipse instance OpenEdge 10.1C and either Sonic 7.5 or 7.6 No switching between OpenEdge and Sonic Single unified view of project resources

11 Demonstration: Unified Development Environment

12 Native Invocation Development Process
New in OpenEdge 10.1C STEP 1: Create .esboe file for each ABL procedure Annotate Source Code Don’t Annotate ProxyGen builds .esboe from r-code OE Architect Annotation Wizard .esboe built on-compile or on-demand Manually Command line utility* to build .esboe STEP 1: Create .esboe file for ABL procedure OE Architect Annotation Wizard .esboe built on-compile or on-demand STEP 2: .esboe file in Sonic project (automatic or import) STEP 3: Drop .esboe onto Sonic Workbench Process Editor STEP 4: Map ABL parameters to message parts * OpenEdge Architect must be installed

13 Code Annotation Example
@openapi.openedge.export(type=“ESB”,ESBOEFilename=“%PROCNAME%”) DEFINE INPUT PARAMETER ItemNumIn AS INTEGER NO-UNDO. DEFINE OUTPUT PARAMETER DATASET FOR dsItemLocations. FIND Sports2000.Item WHERE Sports2000.Item.Itemnum = ItemNumIn. IF AVAILABLE(Item) THEN DO: CREATE ttItem. ASSIGN ttItem.Itemnum = Sports2000.Item.Itemnum ttItem.ItemName = Sports2000.Item.ItemName. FOR EACH Sports2000.Bin WHERE Sports2000.Bin.Itemnum = ItemNumIn:

14 Supplying Invocation Information to Sonic
Annotate Source Code? Yes (Declarative) No (Non-Declarative) Compile Source Code r-Code Run ProxyGen .esboe Add Annotations Compile Source Code .esboe r-Code Add ABL Call to Itinerary in Sonic Workbench

15 Demonstration: Source Code Annotation

16 Native Invocation Development Process
STEP 1: Create .esboe file for ABL procedure Annotate Source Code Don’t Annotate ProxyGen builds .esboe from r-code OE Architect Annotation Wizard .esboe built on-compile or on-demand Manually Command line utility* to build .esboe STEP 3: Drop .esboe onto Sonic Workbench Process Editor STEP 2: .esboe file in Sonic project (automatic or import) STEP 3: Drop .esboe onto Sonic Workbench Process Editor STEP 4: Map ABL parameters to message parts * OpenEdge Architect must be installed

17 Sonic Workbench Process Editor: Add ABL Process Step

18 Demonstration: Sonic Workbench Process Editor

19 Native Invocation Development Process
STEP 1: Create .esboe file for ABL procedure Annotate Source Code Don’t Annotate ProxyGen builds .esboe from r-code OE Architect Annotation Wizard .esboe built on-compile or on-demand Manually Command line utility* to build .esboe STEP 4: Map ABL parameters to message parts Graphical mapping available Use XPath to extract/insert simple types Use message parts for TempTables/DataSets STEP 2: .esboe files in Sonic project (automatic or import) STEP 3: Drop .esboe onto Sonic Workbench Process Editor STEP 4: Map ABL parameters to message parts * OpenEdge Architect must be installed

20 Message Structure Envelope Header #0 Header #1 Body Message Payload

21 Mapping Message Parts: Request ABL
Flexible mapping capabilities

22 Mapping Message Parts: ABL Response

23 Demonstration: Mapping Message Parts

24 Debugging and Deployment
Use scenarios in Sonic Workbench Process Editor to debug the business process Deploy the business process, .esboe file and r-code ABL is automatically executed when the business process runs

25 Demonstration: Debugging

26 Native Invocation Methodology Benefits
Unified OpenEdge and Sonic development environment Easy to expose ABL code as a service Minimal technical knowledge needed Basic use case is automated Faster development Optimized run-time performance (no SOAP)

27 Next Steps Get an evaluation copy of OpenEdge 10.1C and Sonic 7.6
Visit and click on the product tour and evaluation kits link

28 ? Questions

29 Thank You

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