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| Categorie: | Algemeen - Boeken | Van: | Packt Publishing |
| Meer informatie: | www.packtpub.com ... | Info-file: | big_front_NetBeansEn... |
| Auteur(s): | David Salter, Frank Jennings | Bladzijden: | 287 |
| Publicatie-jaar: | 2008 | ||
The NetBeans SOA tools form an open-source and freely available add-on to the NetBeans IDE that is targeted for enterprise application development. This pack contains open-sourced features from Sun's Java Studio Enterprise and Java CAPS products, as well as all-new features for creating composite applications, BPEL-based web services, secure Java EE web services, and real-world XML artifacts like XML Schema and WSDL. Part of NetBeans Enterprise Pack is integrated with NetBeans 6.0, so you » Lees meer... | ![]() |
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The NetBeans SOA tools form an open-source and freely available add-on to the NetBeans IDE that is targeted for enterprise application development. This pack contains open-sourced features from Sun's Java Studio Enterprise and Java CAPS products, as well as all-new features for creating composite applications, BPEL-based web services, secure Java EE web services, and real-world XML artifacts like XML Schema and WSDL. Part of NetBeans Enterprise Pack is integrated with NetBeans 6.0, so you don't need to download additional add-ons or plug-ins if you are using NetBeans version 6.0 or higher. However, not all OpenESB components are integrated with NetBeans 6.0. For instance you may not be able to create an Intelligent Event Processor using the standard NetBeans IDE; these components can be downloaded and installed into the NetBeans IDE.What you will learn from this book:- Basic understanding of SOA and BPEL Processes;- Setting up NetBeans IDE, OpenESB runtime, and BPEL engine;- Designing BPEL processes;- Packaging and deploying BPEL processes;- JBI runtime and GlassFish Application Server;- Using the JBI service engine in NetBeans;- OpenESB Binding Components, Service Engines, and other tools;- Using the WSDL Editor for enterprise applications;- Rapid development and testing with the XML schema designer;- Working with the Intelligent Event Processor (IEP) module and the IEP Service Engine;- Fault handling within a BPEL process.

