 | Level: Intermediate Bhargav Perepa (bvperepa@us.ibm.com), WebSphere Integration Technology Specialist, SWG Federal Technical Sales,
IBM
Carol Serna (cserna@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer,
IBM
02 Aug 2006 This is the fourth article in a series that focuses on enabling a BPEL workflow application for end-to-end monitoring, event sequencing, event correlation, auditing, logging and event dissemination/distribution.
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.
Introduction
This article 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. End-to-end monitoring constitutes the ability to perform event ordering, event correlation, auditing, logging, profiling, and event distribution. WebSphere tooling and runtime offerings use Common Base Event (CBE) and Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) frameworks to provide end-to-end monitoring.
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| 0608_perepa-cbe-cei.pdf | 0608_perepa-cbe-cei.pdf | 1.5MB | HTTP |
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| CEI Java Project | CEIJavaProject.zip | 7KB | HTTP |
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| CEI Logging | CEILogging.zip | 95KB | HTTP |
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Bhargav Perepa is a WebSphere IT Specialist at IBM Federal Software Group in Washington D.C. area. He was a WebSphere developer in IBM Austin WebSphere Development Lab and had previous Smalltalk, C++ development experience in IBM Chicago. Bhargav holds a Masters degree in Computer Sciences from IIT, Chicago and an MBA degree from UT-Austin, Texas. You can reach Bhargav at bvperepa@us.ibm.com. |
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Carol Serna is a Software Engineer at Silicon Valley Lab in San Jose, CA. As a technical writer and an editor, Carol helps acquire and develop content for the WebSphere Business Integration zone and WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Integration Developer resource page. You can reach Carol at cserna@us.ibm.com. |
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