- Introduction
o WID Overview
o Business Integration perspective
o WID Demo
o A day in the life of an automated business process: Demo
o Wikipedia
- Installation
o Presentation
o Demo
- Development
o SCA overview
o Assembly Editor Demo
o SCA tools and examples – Presentation
o Download lab files Now! You will need them!!
o Introduction to SCA – Hello World Lab
o Introduction to packaging in WebSphere Process Server
o Business Objects and SCA – Portfolio Library Lab
o SCA and Web Services – Stock Quote Manager Lab
o Business Objects - Overview
o Business Objects – Demo
o Business Objects – Examples Presentation
o Tips: Be more productive using WebSphere Integration Developer
o A guided tour of WebSphere Integration Developer
Part 1: overview of WebSphere Integration Developer and its key components and concepts Part 2: describes how to create a simple SOA application
Part 3: guides you through the implementation of services
Part 4: learn about business state machines and the visual snippet editor
Part 5: dives into how to build a business process
Part 6: Becoming more on-demand using dynamic business rules NEW
Part 7: Interface mapping, business object mapping, and human tasks NEW
Part 8: Dynamically invoking a component using selectors o Building SOA solutions with the Service Component Architecture
SCA based on SOA: Specifications
Part 1: Introduction to SCA as a programming model
Part 2: References and qualifiers; wiring various components
Part 3: Vertically build integration solutions from a variety of components
o Meet the experts: Q&A by Paul Pacholski on WID
o CEI: Monitoring applications
Enabling Event Monitoring for CEI
Viewing events with Common Base Event browser
Exchange Scenario Lab: Raising and monitoring events
Exchange Scenario Lab: Monitoring SCA
performance
o Interface Map and Data Map: Overview
Creating an interface map
Creating a data map
Exchange Scenario Lab – Mapping
o Relationships – Overview
Demo: Creating an identity relationship
Exchange Scenario Lab: Maintaining relationships
o Selectors – Overview
Creating a selector
Managing selectors
Using the selector editor
Exchange Scenario Lab: creating and using selectors
Creating WebSphere Process Server Custom Selectors with WebSphere Integration Developer
o Business Process Choreographer (BPC) – Overview
Runtime
WS-BPEL
WS-BPEL Details
Creating a business process
Process editor
Process debugger
Debugging a business process
Installing a business process application
Uninstalling a business process application
Exchange Scenario Lab: Building a business process
o Human tasks - Overview
Developing human tasks
Human task editor
Creating a human task
Testing a human task
Exchange Scenario Lab: Creating and testing a human task
Samples (plenty of them – for both BPC and human task!)
o Business rules – Overview
Creating a rule group
Rule group editor
Creating a rule set
Rule set editor
Creating a decision table
Decision table editor
Business rule templates and business rule manager WebApp
Creating and deploying business rules
Exchange Scenario Lab: creating and using business rules
o State Machines – Overview
Creating a business state machine
Understanding a business state machine
Business State Machines concepts and capabilities
Part 1: Exploring basic concepts
Account Manager Lab: exploring business state machine
o eMerged Financial Portal Sample
- Integration using WBI products
o Transforming models from WebSphere Business Modeler to WID
o Integrate EJB Services with WebSphere Process Server
o Using SOA with WebSphere process integration products
Part 1, Business modeling, explains how to use WebSphere Business Modeler to design and optimize the CheckBackgroundProcess business process through simulation, during the modeling phase of the SOA lifecycle.
Part 2, Integration development, describes how to use WebSphere Integration Developer to compose CheckBackgroundProcess BPEL workflow application by combining new and existing services during the implementation phase of the SOA lifecycle.
Part 3, Business-driven development, demonstrates how to hand-off a business process model from WebSphere Business Modeler to Rational Software Architect.
Part 4: Enabling the CBE and CEI infrastructure, describes how to use IBM WebSphere Integration Developer and WebSphere Process Server offerings to develop and deploy Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) applications for end-to-end monitoring capability.
Part 5: Sequential versus concurrent processes: focuses on enabling the CheckBackgroundProcess BPEL workflow application for end-to-end monitoring, event sequencing, event correlation, auditing, logging, event dissemination, and distribution. NEW
Part 6: Business measures and monitoring: demonstrates how to add a business measures model; also introduces to concepts such as replication daemons, Alphablox, cube views, and Business Monitor dashboards. NEW
o Invoke WebSphere business processes from a database using WebSphere JCA 1.5 Adapters NEW
o Developing business processes that use WebSphere Portal and WebSphere Process Server (earlier version: Developing business processes that use IBM WebSphere Portal (V5.1.0.3) and WebSphere Process Server) NEW
o An end-to-end solution using WBI products
Part 1: Model a business process with WebSphere Business Modeler
Part 2: Implement, deploy, and test the business process
Part 3: Monitor the execution of business process applications NEW
o Architecture in practice
Part 1: Realizing Service-Oriented Architecture