DEV-4: Get on Track! The Demo Explained Bart Schouw Client Solution Manager Jiri de Jagere Sr. Solution Engineer Xavier Bonnamy Solution Engineer.

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DEV-4: Get on Track! The Demo Explained Bart Schouw Client Solution Manager Jiri de Jagere Sr. Solution Engineer Xavier Bonnamy Solution Engineer

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 2 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Agenda  Use case  Architecture  Under the hood  Questions

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 3 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained What is it all about ? But it is also a… Multi products demonstration OpenEdge ® Sonic ™ Actional ® Apama ® Race Track Game first introduced at Progress Technology World 2007 in Brussels

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 4 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Why did we do this?  To show ease of use of the Progress products in conjunction  To show power of the SOA architecture in a dynamic business  To give you a chance to play with Progress products!

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 5 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Let’s play…Let’s demo it  Practice  Create/set up race  Ready? Countdown… Race!  Finish! Who won?

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 6 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Agenda  Use case  Architecture  Under the hood  Questions

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 7 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Architecture Passing car Sonic Enterprise Service Bus SlotCar Data Collection Scoreboard Race metrics Competition Administration Apply as driver Webservice Runtime governance

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 8 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Agenda  Use case  Architecture  Under the hood  Questions

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 9 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Java ™ program  Collect Track Data  One message per car every 1/10 of a second 40 messages per second  Raw messages sent on the bus – no transformation

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 10 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Progress OpenEdge  Race administration  Enhanced GUI using controls  Race information published via Web services  Race updates received via topic subscription Business development platform

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 11 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Progress Sonic ESB  Service-oriented inside and out  Modular integration logic distributed in network  Flexibly extend and adapt without disruption  Designed and packaged for incremental, broad- scale deployment Integration environment

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 12 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Apama Driver Setup Event Listener Race initialization OnTrack Aministration XML Transformation Services Apama Race Setup Event Listener Progress Sonic ESB

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 13 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Apama Race Setup Event Listener Race track events Scalextric Race Track Scalextric Byte Stream Convertor Progress Sonic ESB

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 14 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained OnTrack Administration Lap and race statistics Apama Statistical Event Producer XML Transformation Services Progress Sonic ESB

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 15 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Progress Apama  Monitor businesses and systems in real time  Analyze simple and correlated events  Act in real time when key events occur CEP development platform

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 16 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Progress Apama Apama Event Correlator JMS_OnTrack.xml Apama JMS Adapter ontrack_sonic.mon ontrack_spawner.mon Ontrack_race.sdf Ontrack_race_event.sdf Ontrack_race_speed.sdf Ontrack_race_main.rtv Ontrack_race_contestant_overview2.rtv Ontrack_race_contestant_overview.rtv Ontrack_race_by_contestant.rtv

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 17 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Progress Actional  Discover & Monitor  Manage  Secure

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 18 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Secure, Monitor & Manage SOA – Progress Actional OnTrack business processes monitoring & management

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 19 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained What it is for?  To show ease of use of the Progress products in conjunction  To show power of the SOA architecture in a dynamic business  To give you a chance to play with Progress products!

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 20 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Summary  ESB central component of any SOA  Easy integration of Progress based applications through ESB  Beyond SOA Management & monitoring with Actional CEP/BAM with Apama

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 21 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained  PSDN - OnTrack –Documents, presentations For More Information, go to…

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 22 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Relevant Exchange Sessions  DEV-43: Achieving Real-time BAM with OpenEdge, Sonic, and Apama

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 23 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Questions ?

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 24 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained Thank You

© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 25 DEV-4: Get On Track! The Demo Explained