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Configure SonicESB for a business process, Part 2: Build, develop, and test a sample a SonicESB process within Rational Application Developer

Use Web services to expose a sample SonicESB process

Andrew J. Bradfield (abrad@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM
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Andrew J. Bradfield is a Senior Software Engineer in the IBM Software Group, located in Somers, New York. Andrew received a degree in Computer Science from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. His projects include J2EE development of Content Management, Data Management, WebSphere Application Server, and Portal Solutions.

Summary:  Learn the next series of steps to develop a SonicESB process containing several services that interact to perform a sample Travel Agency Flow. You will use detailed step-by-step instructions to configure Sonic to expose the Travel Agency Process as a Web service. Code is developed and tested with IBM Rational® Application Developer.

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Date:  12 Jul 2007
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (755 KB | 20 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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About this tutorial

This tutorial offers step-by-step instructions for developing a sample SonicESB business process. Through the use of screen shots, sample code, and analysis, you can learn how to make the most of Sonic's SOA technology. To learn more about Sonic and their SOA offerings, visit Sonic's SOA solutions Web site (see Resources).


Prerequisites

This tutorial addresses SOA or Java™ programmers whose skills and experience are at a beginning-to-intermediate level. You should have a general familiarity of SOA and Java. The software required for the tutorial is described in the System Requirements section.


System requirements

The screen shots used in this tutorial come from a computer with Sonic and IBM Rational Application Developer installed. Specific versions of Sonic include SonicESB 6.1 and SonicMQ 6.1. Rational Application Developer version 6.0 was used to develop the sample Java classes and to test the WSDL file for the ESB Process.

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