Welcome to the BeJUG SOA Conference!
What we will cover...
Application integration prior to ESB
Integration nightmare
Application integration using ESB
ESB to the rescue
Introduction to JBossESB
Introducing JBoss ESB
JBoss ESB
ESB Aware vs. ESB unaware
ESB Aware vs. ESB unaware (Cont'd)
JBossESB 4.2 provides
jboss-esb.xml
Action Pipeline
JBoss ESB roadmap
JBoss ESB roadmap
Why using JBoss ESB?
Why you should choose for JBossESB?
Why you should choose for JBossESB? (Cont'd)
An ESB is part of an SOA infrastructure. However, SOA is not simply a technology or a product: it's a style of design, with many aspects (such as architectural, methodological and organisational) unrelated to the actual technology. But obviously at some point it becomes necessary to map the abstract SOA to a concrete implementation and that's where JBossESB comes in to play!
Red Hat in conjunction with the open source community released JBoss ESB 4.2, a JBoss.org open source project. JBoss ESB intermediates interactions between enterprise applications, business services, business components, and middleware to integrate and enable automation of business processes.
In his presentation Johan will look at the architecture and benefits of the JBoss ESB. The main part of his talk will cover multiple demo's of some basic, as well as some more advanced features of the JBoss ESB.
Johan will conclude his session by presenting the current product roadmap. He will also explain why you should choose for JBoss ESB in future SOA projects.
Johan Kumps is a SOA architect at Dolmen/JCS. He has been involved in different integration projects using both open and closed source ESB products. For the last 10 months Johan is involved as a SOA architect in a large SOA project for the Belgian government. Johan also joined the JBoss ESB committer team last year.