Session Details
Session ID: TS-4856
Session Title: GlassFish™ESB: Get Your Apps on the Bus
Session Abstract: You're writing Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) apps with ease and boosting productivity and efficiency with annotations, dependency injection, and simple persistence APIs. What more could your manager want? Well, what about orchestrating the beautiful business logic you've written in the Java EE programming language? Sprinkle a little workflow into your Web-based front end? Hook your logic up to your stack of legacy apps? Maybe it's time to consider what an enterprise service bus (ESB) can offer you.

This session introduces the latest addition to the GlassFish™ project family, GlassFish ESB, and highlights how application developers can open their business logic to completely new domains in the enterprise. It includes several common use cases, with concrete examples of how to address them with an ESB:
• Coordinating business logic via orchestration and workflow management
• Consuming resources offered by legacy applications and information resources
• Decoupling business logic from protocol details
• Leveraging bus services to enrich applications

You will learn how existing applications can be adapted to leverage an ESB's power, focusing on minimizing change to existing business logic and maximizing the ESB's value-add. Sun GlassFish Enterprise Service Bus is used for demo purposes, but the lessons of this session apply to any ESB environment.

https://open-esb.dev.java.net/glassfishesb/
Track: Services SOA Scheduling Track; Services: SOA Platform and Middleware Services
Duration: 60
Speaker(s): Sujit Biswas, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Frank Kieviet, Sun Microsystems, Inc.