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Integration Using WebSphere Integration Developer and Process Server II

Course Code: WB112GB (Also known as: WB112GBGB)      Days: 5
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Course Overview

This course teaches advanced development techniques using the WebSphere Integration Developer tool. In course WB111, Integration Using WebSphere Integration Developer and Process Server, students were introduced to the basics of service-oriented architecture (SOA), and built a simple end-to-end scenario using WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) and WebSphere Process Server (WPS). This course uses that scenario to further implement more complex logic. Advanced tooling topics include process choreographer, business state machines, business object mapping, cross-referencing, dynamicity, component versioning, and source control using the CVS version control system.

The course starts by demonstrating the development life cycle in process integration. Through hands-on practice, students are introduced to WebSphere Business Modeler, and learn how a business model can be exported from WebSphere Business Modeler and imported into WebSphere Integration Developer in Business Process Execution Language (BPEL).

The course explores WebSphere process integration in detail, from both the runtime and the development aspects. Students learn to address common integration and project implementation problems, focusing on the WebSphere Process Server technology, Enterprise Service Bus binding mechanics, and secure Service Component Architecture (SCA) applications.

Audience

This course is designed for system engineers, implementation consultants, developers, support engineers, and technical sales professionals.

Prerequisites

Before taking this course, students should complete course WB111, Integration Using WebSphere Integration Developer and Process Server.

Skills Gained

After completing this course, students should be able to:

  • Identify the value of SOA to a corporation
  • Explain how the service integration bus (SIBus) handles asynchronous SCA communication, and identify associated Java Message Service (JMS) resources
  • Configure the transaction settings of BPEL elements to maintain data integrity
  • Implement fault, compensation, and event handlers using Business Process Editor
  • Explain when polymorphic mapping concepts are required
  • Implement multi-input and multi-output maps
  • Implement a static relationship definition using WebSphere Integration Developer, and manage the relationship instances at runtime through the Relationship Manager tool
  • Implement an identity relationship definition using composite keys to maintain the relationships of child business objects
  • Identify the WebSphere Process Server components that provide versioning and dynamicity
  • Build flexible solutions by taking advantage of the dynamicity provided by business rules and selectors
  • Secure SCA applications by configuring security qualifiers
  • Use the version control system configured on WebSphere Integration Developer to enable collaboration

Course Outline

  • WebSphere Process Integration review
  • Service Component Architecture and WebSphere Process Server
  • SCA runtime
  • Transactional behavior of business processes
  • Handler elements (WS-BPEL)
  • Reacting to events
  • Custom Java transformation in interface mapping
  • Polymorphic business object mapping
  • Implementing business object maps with Visual Snippet Editor
  • Relationship Manager and static relationships
  • Cross-referencing using composite relationships
  • Business flexibility and responsiveness
  • WebSphere Process Server versioning
  • WebSphere Process Server security overview
  • WebSphere Integration Developer versioning and the Version Control System (CVS)


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