Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents JBoss SOA BPEL Guide Preface 1. Preface Expand section "1. Preface" Collapse section "1. Preface" 1.1. Business Integration 1.2. What is a Service-Oriented Architecture? 1.3. Key Points of a Service-Oriented Architecture 1.4. What is the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform? 1.5. The Service-Oriented Architecture Paradigm 1.6. Core and Components 1.7. Components of the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 1.8. JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform Features 1.9. Features of the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform's JBossESB Component 1.10. Task Management 1.11. Integration Use Case 1.12. Utilising the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform in a Business Environment 2. Introduction Expand section "2. Introduction" Collapse section "2. Introduction" 2.1. Intended Audience 2.2. Aim of This Book 2.3. Back Up Your Data 2.4. Variable Name: SOA_ROOT Directory 2.5. Variable Name: PROFILE 2.6. Server Profiles 2.7. Java Virtual Machine 3. The BPEL Engine Expand section "3. The BPEL Engine" Collapse section "3. The BPEL Engine" 3.1. BPEL Engine 3.2. Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) 3.3. Business Rule Orchestration 3.4. Enterprise Service Bus 3.5. Apache ODE 3.6. Process Definition 3.7. Process Instance 4. An Introductory Tutorial Expand section "4. An Introductory Tutorial" Collapse section "4. An Introductory Tutorial" 4.1. Running BPEL Processes on the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 4.2. Deploy the "BPEL ESB Hello World" Quickstart 4.3. Quickstart 4.4. ant deploy 4.5. ant runtest 5. Managing Processes Expand section "5. Managing Processes" Collapse section "5. Managing Processes" 5.1. Deploying Processes 5.2. Deploy a Process Using JBoss Developer Studio 5.3. Test a Process Using JBoss Developer Studio 5.4. Deploy a Process Using the Direct Approach 5.5. Some Points About Direct Deployment of Processes 5.6. Remove a Process 5.7. Configure and Deploy an End-Point Reference 5.8. Supported End-Point Reference Configuration Properties 6. Configuring Web Services Expand section "6. Configuring Web Services" Collapse section "6. Configuring Web Services" 6.1. Web Service 6.2. Web Service End-Point 6.3. Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 6.4. Web Service Stack 6.5. Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) 6.6. JAX-WS Handlers and BPEL 6.7. Configure a JAX-WS Handler for BPEL 6.8. jws_handler.xml 6.9. Apache CXF 6.10. Configure Apache CXF for Use as a Server End-Point 6.11. jbossws-cxf.xml 6.12. Deployment Descriptor 6.13. jbossws-cxf-portname_local_part.xml 6.14. Example of WSDL for an Apache CXF Client End-Point 6.15. Configure Apache CXF for Use as a Client End-Point 6.16. BPEL Processes and Web Services 6.17. Display a WSDL 6.18. Configure a BPEL Client End-Point to Invoke a Secure External Web Service 6.19. Configure a BPEL Server End-Point to Provide a Secure Web Service 7. Advanced BPEL Engine Integration Expand section "7. Advanced BPEL Engine Integration" Collapse section "7. Advanced BPEL Engine Integration" 7.1. Bi-directional Loose Coupling 7.2. Enterprise Service Bus 7.3. Use the BPELInvoke ESB Action 7.4. BPELInvoke ESB Action Class 7.5. BPELInvoke ESB Action Class Properties 7.6. BPELInvoke and the Action Pipeline 7.7. Action Pipeline 8. BPEL and REST Expand section "8. BPEL and REST" Collapse section "8. BPEL and REST" 8.1. BPEL Console RESTful Services 9. Fault Handling Expand section "9. Fault Handling" Collapse section "9. Fault Handling" 9.1. BPELInvoke Fault Handling 9.2. BPELInvoke Fault Handling Reference 10. SAML Support Expand section "10. SAML Support" Collapse section "10. SAML Support" 10.1. Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 10.2. PicketLink 10.3. SAML Token 10.4. SAML Support in BPEL A. Revision History Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Red Hat Training A Red Hat training course is available for JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform Preface Previous Next