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1 ESB Guidance 2.0 Kevin Gock http://www.itfocus.co.nz

2 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) ESB Guidance – Itinerary – Dynamic Endpoint Resolution – Web Services – ESB Management Portal Demo Questions?

3 Implementation of an infrastructure for enabling a service oriented architecture (SOA) Enterprise – Integrate assets of one company Service – Provides services e.g. Routing, Transformation Bus – Pluggable messaging endpoints

4 Collection of architectural patterns based on Traditional enterprise application integration (EAI) Message-oriented middleware Web services.NET and Java interoperability Host system integration Interoperability with service registries and asset repositories

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6 Enhancements to BizTalk Developed by Patterns and Practices Team Extends BizTalk – Itinerary-based invocation – Dynamic endpoint resolution – Message routing using registry or rules engine – Web Services – Fault Management and Reporting – Integration with 3 rd Party SOA Governance Solutions Sample Applications

7 Install: BizTalk ESB Core, Exception Handling packages Itinerary Designer ESB Configuration Tool Documentation Source Code Requires: Windows 2008 SQL Server 2008 Visual Studio 2008 SP1 Enterprise Library 4.0 Unity Application Block 1.1 Use Microsoft Hyper-V for virtualisation

8 XML defining a sequence of Services to execute Sent by a client as a SOAP header along with message

9 1.Client Sends Itinerary and Message (both flow together for each Service executed) 2.ESB Pipeline sets Itinerary values as message context properties 3.Itinerary Subscribers: Orchestration or ESB Agent (name=Transform/Routing) Filter for specific name, type, state

10 Makes message highly distributable. Ability for any ESB container to process the message Caller must be changed to pass Itinerary

11 Allows an Itinerary service endpoint to be resolved, dynamically at runtime. Supported Resolvers: - UDDI- LDAP - Xpath- BRE - Static

12 Itinerary – Resolvers XML Fragment: Processing: 1.Transform message using BRE 2.Send the Order to – static file location – location resolved by using UDDI search 3.Send the response back to caller

13 1.Avoid consumers binding directly to a static endpoint. If endpoint changes then the consumer needs to change also. Example: Orchestration calls static WebServiceA.NET app calls static WebServiceA UDDI would be useful to lower maintenance by changing the UDDI registry only.

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15 Resolver uses Itinerary’s data (policy=ResolveMap) for BRE to set transform

16 Itinerary – Resolvers XML Fragment: STATIC defines the full location so dynamic resolution doesn’t occur UDDI resolves to physical drive location

17 Use VS 2008 with the ItineraryDsl project type Validate and Export to XML

18 Itinerary On-ramp Resolver Transformation Exception Handling UDDI BizTalk Operations

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20 Guidance implementing an ESB, best practices and reducing effort Loose coupling with Itinerary and Dynamic Endpoint Resolution Lots of useful Web Services Management of the ESB via a Portal (faults, UDDI) Still in CTP2 so there are outstanding issues Source code for ESB and samples Extensible and Free!

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22 Kevin Gock http://www.itfocus.co.nz


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