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What’s New in Oracle Application Server 10g? Rakesh Dhoopar Sr. Director, Product Management Oracle Corporation Session id:40285
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Next Steps…. Recommended sessions – 40187: First steps with Grid and Oracle Application Server 10g – 40057: High availability with Oracle Application Server 10g – 40231: Visual and Declarative J2EE Development with Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF: An Overview – 40066: Business Process Management for Beginners – 40019: A DBA perspective on J2EE – 40052: Deployment topologies and best practices Recommended demos and/or hands-on labs – 40377: Oracle Application Server 10g Hands On Labs
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Agenda What is OracleAS 10g? Major new components in OracleAS 10g – Grid Computing and Grid Control – Business Process Management - ProcessConnect – Application Development Framework – Oracle Identity Management – Certificate Authority Install, configuration changes/improvements Application development new features Application deployment new features
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What is 10g?
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What is OracleAS 10g? OracleAS 10g is the name of a family of releases OracleAS 10g R1 (9.0.4) – First major production release of the complete product OracleAS 10g R2 – Maintenance Release – Limited Features, Itanium 2 – Application Development Framework – 10g Database certification OracleAS 10g R3 – Enterprise SOA – J2EE 1.4 Preview Available Now! – J2EE 1.4 Certification, Core Services Framework OracleAS10g R4 – Unified Platform Release
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OracleAS 10g Business Intelligence Mobile & Wireless Enterprise Portal Web Services B2B Applications Any Data Source Application Server (Enterprise SOA Runtime) OracleAS 10 g Application Dev. Framework IntegrationBroker Grid Computing Infrastructure Portal SECURITY& ID Mgmt. SYSTEMSMgmt.
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Enterprise Grid Computing Adding capacity is costly and existing capacity is underutilized Ensuring reliable service is expensive Installing and configuring systems is labor-intensive Poor visibility of end-user service levels Implement One from Many: Virtualize and pool low-cost hardware components Workload management and high availability Manage Many As One: Automated Provisioning Application service level management IT ProblemOracle 10 g Solution
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Virtualized Middleware Services Accounting Application Group Collections of Resources and Runtime Services into Logical Applications HTTP Server Web Cache J2EE Server
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Transparent Application Failover (TAF) – Automatic session migration Fast-Start Fault Recovery™ – Automatic failure detection and recovery Multi-tier Failover Notification (FaN) – Speeds end-to-end application failover time Grid Provides High Availability > 15 mins < 12 secs 15 mins < 4 secs Without FaN With FaN Without FaN With FaN RAC FailoverAS DetectionTotal Downtime < 8 secs*
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View/Search Compare Track Changes Reference Configurations Analyze Install/Clone Configure Deploy Patch LiveLink Oracle.com Product Updates Patches Product Configuration Oracle Inventory Software Configurations Hardware Configurations Discover Grid Control Provision Over 20% of downtime is attributable to human configuration errors Grid Automates Software Provisioning
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Any User New York Sales Office Tokyo Sales Office Application Manage Application Service Levels End-to-End Performance, Availability & Diagnostics Monitor transactions Understand end user experience Identify bottlenecks Accelerate problem resolution
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OracleAS 10g Connection Services B2B Connection Services EAI Introducing ProcessConnect Legacy Data Application 1 Application 2 Application 3 Data Management Common Purchase Order Data Business Process Management Purchase Order Process 850 3A4 Binary CSV Binary API FlatFile XML Trading Partner 1 Subsidiary A Trading Partner 2 Trading Partner 3 PO Acknowledge Confirm Approve Business Activity Monitoring CICS App Adapter QUE HTTP Procure X12 EDI FTP Purchase RNIF 1.0 SMTP URL Binary HTTPS Division 1 HL7 AS2
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Broader Standards Based Connectivity (JCA) Supports JCA 1.0 standard Extensions to overcome current limitations –Bi-directional –Asynchronous –Better Metadata Interface B2B Standard Support –Transport: HTTP/S, SMTP, FTP, JMS –Packaging and Signing: SMIME 2.0/3.0, SOAP 1.1 –Document Exchange: XML, RNIF 1.1/2.0
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Integration End Points Databases Oracle7.3, 8.0, 8i, 9i MS SQL-Server IBM DB/2 UDB Sybase Informix JDBC /ODBC Messaging Oracle AQ MQ-Series TIBCO JMS Applications Oracle 11.5.X Oracle 10.7 SAP R/3 Peoplesoft JD Edwards Siebel Siebel 2000 Any JCA Application B2B Protocols RosettaNet HL7 2.3 / 3.0 EDI (native / GDI) Transports SOAP HTTP, HTTP-S SMTP FTP CORBA/IIOP COM/COM+ Generic DB Flat File Legacy CICS DB2 *SAM 3270 Screen Scraping
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Business Process Management Respond to rapid changes in the business environment Model the business process quickly without coding Generates meta data that can easily be changed
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B2B Collaboration Support Seller Get PO Send Acknowledgement Send PO Confirmation Get Acknowledgement Buyer Send PO Get Acknowledgement Get PO Confirmation Send Acknowledgement
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Introducing ADF Hurdles to J2EE Productivity – Complex Technologies – Distributed Applications – Enterprise Java Beans – Integration/JCA Complex Data – Part XML, Part Code Rapid Advancements/Changes Runtime Centric
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Business Services Web and WirelessRich Clients Model Controller Model-View-Controller (MVC) based Framework View Controller Model
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OracleAS Certificate Authority OracleAS Certificate Authority (OCA) –Fully standards compliant –Integrated with Directory and SSO –Web-Based Management
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Installation and Configuration Usability Improvements – Pre-requisite checks System patches, user privileges, shared memory – Logging and troubleshooting enhancements Improved error messages, Log files in one place – Easy to understand installation flows Flexibility – Multiple Farm association per middle tier host – Multiple user installations on same host – Almost all ports can be configured pre/post install
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Installation and Configuration Infrastructure Installation Enhancements – More install options All in one, ID mgmt only, metadata only – Use existing database for metadata repository – Forms and Reports without Infrastructure installation option – Cluster aware installations for HA configurations – Secure access to Oracle Internet Directory during install
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Install Time Reduction
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Install Footprint Reduction
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Development New Features Productivity Improvements Developer/User Friendliness Performance Improvements Flexibility Standards Compliance
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Productivity Improvements OmniPortlet – Render data from Web Services, XML, databases, CSV files, & Web pages in different formats – charts, forms, tables… Web Clipping – Clip content from existing web sites Wireless Development Toolkit integration with JDeveloper
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Developer/User Friendliness Lightweight JMS – File based durable persistence Multimedia JSP Tag Library Added types of Web Services (WS) – Stateless Java Classes as Document WS – Stateful Java Classes as Style WS – JMS end points as Document WS
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Performance Improvements JDeveloper is significantly faster Optimized Page Assembly – page caching using Web Cache Improved startup performance for Forms JDK 1.4 upgrade Startup time15% Code Editor30% Loading large projects30% HelpSystem25%
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Flexibility Startup and Shutdown Classes Enhanced OID integration with JPDK Improved XML-based Logging – Log file size and rotation Reports as a Workflow activity Web Services invocation from Reports
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Standards Compliance JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL –per JSR 152) XHTML Support, J2ME Support
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Deployment New Features Runtime Performance High Availability and Scalability System Monitoring and Administration Security
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DualNode Performance $160.62/TOP $1075.17/TOP Oracle BEAt BEA with half the CPUs on both performance and price! Source: SPEC, as of September 8, 2003: www.spec.org, all in MultipleNode Category: Oracle Application Sever 10g on HP ML370G3 cluster, 431.26 TOPS@MultipleNode, $160.62 $US/TOPS@MultipleNode.www.spec.org BEA WebLogic Server 7.0 on HP-UX using HP rx5670, 408.02 TOPS@MultipleNode, 1075.17 $US/TOPS@MultipleNode.
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Best Price-Performance Source: SPEC, as of September 8, 2003: www.spec.org, best price-performance, MultipleNode category: Oracle Application Server 10g, 1,165.06 TOPS@ MultipleNode, $150.67US$/TOPS @ MultipleNode. BEA WebLogic 8.1 SP1 on HP DL360, 1,037.02 TOPS @ MultipleNode, $200.34 US$/TOPS @MultipleNode. WebSphere 5.0.1. Application Server on eServer xSeries 360 cluster, 448.12 TOPS @ MultipleNode,www.spec.org $647.52 US$/TOPS @ MultipleNode.
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HA: Cluster Enhancements OPMN: Startup/Shutdown Sequence Control –Controls all components DCM: No requirement for OID when using DB based repository, File based repository OPMN DCM events OHS OC4J OC4J 2 9iAS InstanceOC4J OC4JOC4J OPMN DCM mod_oc4j ajp events 1 3 4 WC http OHS 2 Infrastructure
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HA: Cold Cluster Failover
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HA: Active Failover Clusters
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System Monitoring & Management OracleAS Console: Enhanced Administration Console Consistent web-based management for the entire Application Server platform –Centralized management for ports, logs and J2EE applications deployed –IP Address, Host Name, Domain Name change support –Validation of configuration changes
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Metadata Repository and Identity Management Re-association JMS and MDB Administration System Monitoring & Management
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Security and Identity Management External Authentication Mechanisms –Microsoft Windows, iPlanet plugins OID integration with Active Directory Server Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On (SSO) –Multi-level Authentication (uname or SSL) –Automatic login for Windows authenticated users –Flexible Deployment Options –(RAC, Geographical distributed, DMZ, etc.)
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