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Ryan CrawCour Independent Consultant & Integration Specialist Session Code: SOA 307
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Session Objectives Understand the ESB architectural pattern and its place within the overall Application Platform Understand the architecture of the ESB Toolkit See the capabilities and features of the ESB Toolkit, and how they can accelerate ESB deployments Discuss the scenarios where it is appropriate to use instead of traditional BizTalk
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Agenda ESB: what it is and why it matters Architectural Overview Technical Drilldown Demos, demos, demos Service composition Demos
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So What’s The Difference?
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Rethinking The Solution As A Set Of Capabilities
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Enter The ESB Guidance V1 Jointly developed by Patterns and Practices and the Connected Systems What was its goal? Demonstrate the ESB pattern using BizTalk Reduce the amount of “plumbing” you need to do Reduce the total cost and effort needed for an ESB What was in it? Architectural guidance Prebuilt BizTalk components Samples Exception Management Framework and Portal
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Announcing The BizTalk ESB Toolkit P reviously known as ESB Guidance V2 Name changeFrom “ESB Guidance V2” to “BizTalk ESB Toolkit” General AvailabilityMid June 2009 Packaging & Distribution Signed binaries and samples code (MSDN -> Download Center) Documentation (MSDN) Private Fixes (Microsoft Connect site) LicenseFree for BizTalk Customers Support & Bug Reporting Managed MSDN forums with Microsoft Customer Support Services in the loop to fix issues as required Online CommunityManaged MSDN forums
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ESB Guidance Core Engine Components AdaptersAdaptersDynamicPortsDynamicPorts Pub Sub Engine Engine Pub Sub Engine EngineTransformEngineTransformEngine Business Rules Engine Engine HostEnvironmentHostEnvironment ItineraryServicesItineraryServicesResolversResolvers Adapter Provider Framework ASMXOn-RampsASMXOn-Ramps BizTalk components ESB components Custom Web components WCFOn-RampsWCFOn-RampsManagementPortalManagementPortal Other servers and components UDDI2.0UDDI2.0GovernanceToolsGovernanceToolsDatabasesDatabases OrchestrationEngineOrchestrationEngine Frameworks ResolverFrameworkResolverFramework AdapterProvidersAdapterProviders Enterprise Library 4.0 Exception Management Core Web Services Services UDDI3.0UDDI3.0 DevelopmentToolsDevelopmentTools
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Core ESB Services External Services Transformation Agent Generic Delivery Agent On-rampsOn-ramps Off-rampsOff-ramps Architectural Overview Custom Business Processes Scatter Gather Service ConvoyConvoy
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The Core ESB Guidance Concepts Itineraries Resolvers Adapter Providers
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Itinerary Concept Heart of the ESB Guidance Provide runtime flexibility that BizTalk doesn’t have by default Provide a service composition mechanism
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Creating An Itinerary
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Using Itineraries Design Time XML File Itinerary Database Run Time ItineraryItinerary OnRampOnRamp Itinerary Selector ESBProcessingESBProcessing Itinerary & Message MessageMessage
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Ways to Assign Itineraries Client sends message to Itinerary Generic On-Ramp, pipeline component selects an itinerary using configurable resolver Service Proxy Client sends request to an Itinerary On-Ramp passing itinerary SOAP or WCF Header Advanced Service Client Client resolves itinerary via resolver service and then sends request to On-Ramp with itinerary header Adaptive Service Client
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Resolvers For runtime flexibility ESB Services are not hard- coded to specific endpoints or maps Resolver mechanism can locate and retrieve this metadata Itineraries define which ESB services execute and in which order Resolvers define how ESB services execute
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NEW: Resolvers Shipped Endpoint Resolution Artifact Resolution ESB Resolvers V1 V1 V2 V2
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Service Composition Composing, Choreographing or “Chaining” services is a key capability for an ESB Physical Service Composed Service
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Service Composition In V2 We have the “Itinerary Forwarder” Allows straight-forward chaining of services using only BizTalk ports Orchestrations can be used to create more complex business processes across services
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BizTalk and the ESB Toolkit in action
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ESB Administration Portal Overview ASP.NET-based sample application This is a sample of how ESB operational metrics and data can be surfaced Process or group-specific portals could be created in SharePoint, leveraging ESBG assets such as BAM tracking and exception handling http://localhost/esb.portal/
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What Else Is New In V2? Provides enhanced tooling, on top of an optimized core Provides even more extensibility points Includes a simplified install processes Includes a new configuration tool Configure core services and portal Configure runtime stores
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Summary What it gives you… Loosely-coupled messaging environment Registry-driven message routing Itinerary-based processing Logically-centralized messaging fabric Why you want it… Higher levels of reuse Lower operational costs Dynamic business changes Collection point for business, service, and exception metrics
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Related Content Breakout Sessions Dynamic Messaging with Microsoft BizTalk Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Toolkit (SOA307) Dynamic Messaging with Microsoft BizTalk Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Toolkit (SOA307) Whiteboard Sessions Putting it all Together: BizTalk Server, Oslo and Azure. Bucket of Bits or SOA Strategy? (WTB206) Putting it all Together: BizTalk Server, Oslo and Azure. Bucket of Bits or SOA Strategy? (WTB206) Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session. Any queries, please check with your Track Owner. Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session. Any queries, please check with your Track Owner.
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Track Resources MSDN BizTalk : http://msdn.microsoft.com/biztalk http://msdn.microsoft.com/biztalk Virtual Labs : http://msdn.microsoft.com/virtuallabs http://msdn.microsoft.com/virtuallabs ESB Toolkit: http://msdn.microsoft.com/esb http://msdn.microsoft.com/esb Microsoft SOA & Business Process: http://www.microsoft.com/soa http://www.microsoft.com/soa Required Slide Track Owners to provide guidance. Please address any queries to your track owners. Required Slide Track Owners to provide guidance. Please address any queries to your track owners.
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