Business Training
OpenESB Level 1 for Business
Basic concept
- Precise Key concepts to understand and design Service Oriented Applications or Developments.
- Constraints on IT teams
- Intermediation principle
- Contract of services
- Bus Architecture
- Encapsulation and Integration
- String and weak coupling
- Orchestration
- CAP Theorem
OpenESB introduction
- Bus architecture benefits
- Components and orchestration.
- OpenESB-JBI Architecture:
- Message
- NMR
- Service Engine
- Binding component
- JBI management
- Service unit
- Service Assembly
SOA and management
- List and explain friction points that occurs when designing and implementing Service Oriented Applications. How management and executive organise their teams in a service oriented environment.
Schema and WSDL introduction
- Basic concepts on XML schema and contract. Basics and advanced topics used during development with OpenESB
BPEL introduction
- Introduction to BPEL (Business Process Execution Language).
- Theoretical revue of main BPEL activities and some advanced notions like BPEL Correlation.
Integration with legacy systems
- Patterns and best practices to integrate mainframe and legacy application with OpenESB.
BPMN
- Introduction to BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation). Examples and exercises
BPEL and BPMN
- Comparison between the two specifications. Who uses them and when. What are the differences between them?
SOA and management
- List and explain friction points that occurs when designing and implementing Service Oriented Applications. How management and executive organise their teams in a service oriented environment.
Schema and WSDL introduction
- Basic concepts on XML schema and contract. Basics and advanced topics used during development with OpenESB
BPEL introduction
- Introduction to BPEL (Business Process Execution Language).
- Theoretical revue of main BPEL activities and some advanced notions like BPEL Correlation.
Integration with legacy systems
- Patterns and best practices to integrate mainframe and legacy application with OpenESB.
BPMN
- Introduction to BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation). Examples and exercises
BPEL and BPMN
- Comparison between the two specifications. Who uses them and when. What are the differences between them?