Khanderao on Emerging And Integration Technologies

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Speaking at Oracle OpenWold 2009

I will be speaking at OOW 2009 on Oct 12th. The topic will be:
Oracle SOA Suite 11g Best Practices Based on Oracle Fusion Applications Development Experiences

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Thursday, July 02, 2009

Quick Summary of Business Events Support in SOA As11

Oracle's SOA Suite AS11 is a rendezvous of SOA and EDA models. The EDA functionality is served by Business Events Framework (called Event Delivery Network EDN) and Complex Event Process (CEP) are two main components.

EDN: EDN supports a loosely coupled event pub-sub model. From another J2EE server, a publisher can publish the events either programmatically using Java API from a J2EE container or declaratively via ADFbc Entity Objects. These events can be subscribed by zero or more mediator(s) or bpel(s). Both Mediator and BPEL can publish events too. EDN's event pub-sub model supports m:n relations. EDN has been implemented on top of JMS. It supports delivery policies like AtLeastOnce, OneAndOnlyOne, and ExactlyOnce.

EDL: Events are described using EDL (Event Description Language). Each event has a event name as QName and event payload as a xml element. Events carry properties, headers and a payload in runtime.

SCA: We have also made events as a first-class-citizen of SCA. In SCA composite, event publishing and subscribing can be specified.

Subscription: Event subscriptions are defined with event name and (optionally) Xpath based condition filter. While multiple components from one or more composites can subscribe an event, there can be only one subscription per subscribing component.

Testing: You can fire a test event using SOA console in Enterprise Manager (EM)

Monitoring: Events can be monitored by SOA console in EM or http://soaserver:port/soa-infra/events/edn-db-log.html

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Friday, August 29, 2008

The Roadmap of Oracle's Fusion Middleware post BEA Acquisition

In the following presentation, Thomas Kurian outlined the road map of Oracle's Middleware Stack.

http://www.oracle.com/products/middleware/bea.html (Para: "A World Class Combination")

http://www.oracle.com/products/middleware/docs/oracle-middleware-strategy-briefing-072008.pdf

Here are some Comments on the delivery and upgrades from Mike Lehmann: Fusion Middleware 11 based around this WLS core infrastructure will be the upgrade path from Fusion Middleware 10gR3. The most we are allowed to generally say around time frames for FMW 11 R1 is CY2009.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Oracle SOA AS11 Preview: Config and logs

Oracle SOA AS11 Preview version has embedded oc4j Application Server hosting SOA suite.

Configuration:
You may need to change some of the configurations of the server e.g. jms, datasources, logging levels etc.

The config files are under
\system11.1.1.0.22.47.94\o.j2ee\embedded-oc4j\config
Typically you may need to change logging levels, datasource settings, or transaction timeout etc. These can be done using config files in this directory

Logging:
If you need to change the logging levels, you need to change j2ee-logging.xml from the config directory. You can increase the logging levels in this file from NOTIFICATION:1 to FINE to increase the logging.

Log Directory: diagnostic.log is under
userdir\system11.1.1.0.22.47.94\o.j2ee\embedded-oc4j\log\soa

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