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Technical Track Session Service-Oriented Architecture Terry Woods

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Agenda A little history ¢ What is Service-Oriented Architecture? * How do you build a Service- Oriented Architecture Solution? ¢ What is an Enterprise Service Bus? ¢ Summary 2 START HERE Go FURTHER oat FEDERAL STUDENT AID ©

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511 A Little History

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In the Beginning ... *Computers were the domain of scientists for scientists Business and Government discovered the value of computing ¢ Business requirements needed to be captured and programmed © 4 START HERE GO FURTHER FEDERAL STUDENT AID

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5 Some Past Attempts ... * COBOL - It was designed to be business-problem oriented, machine-independent, and capable of continuous change and development. * SQL - The SQL "language" allows anyone with a computer terminal to access and use relational databases. Originally thought to be an end-user tool. * SAD - Structured Analysis and Design (Yourdon/DeMarco) * IE - Information engineering (design by pictures) James Martin * OOAD - Object-Oriented Analysis and Design ‎aoe‏ ف ‎FEDERAL STUDENT AID ‎

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6 Revolution ... ¢ Evolution - Web Services - Information Engineering - CASE - C++ - Java - Object-Oriented Analysis and Design - HTML - Common Record (XML) ° Ecosystem - Standards - SOA ‎a‏ یه ‎FEDERAL STUDENT AID‏ ‎¢ Revolution ‎- COBOL ‎- Basic programming language ‎- C programming language ‎- SQL ‎- Structured analyses and design ‎- Electronic data exchange ‎

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What is Service- Oriented Architecture? * Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style. Applications built using an SOA style deliver functionality as services that can be used or reused when building applications or integrating within the enterprise or trading partners.

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SOA ٠ Uses open standards to integrate software assets as services ¢ Standardizes interactions of services ¢ Services become building blocks that form business flows ¢ Services can be reused by other applications ART HERES cy GO FURTHER FEDERAL STUDENT AID

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What is a Service? ۰ ۸ service is a reusable component that can be used as a building block to form larger, more complex business-application functionality. ° A service may be as simple as “get me some person data,” or as complex as “process a disbursement.” 10 START HERE GO FURTHER FEDERAL STUDENT AID ©

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What is a Service? ° A service provides a discrete business function that operates on data. Its job is to ensure that the business functionality is applied consistently, returns predictable results, and operates within the quality of service required.

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What is a Service? * How the service is implemented, and how a user of the service accesses it, are limited only by the SOA infrastructure choices of the enterprise. ¢ From a theory point of view, it really doesn’t matter how a service is implemented. & 12 START HERE GO FURTHER FEDERAL STUDENT AID

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aracteristics of a Service ¢ Supports open standards for integration: Although proprietary integration mechanisms may be offered by the SOA infrastructure, SOA’s should be based on open standards. Open standards ensure the broadest integration compatibility opportunities.

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aracteristics of a Service * Loose coupling: The consumer of the service is required to provide only the stated data on the interface definition, and to expect only the specified results on the interface definition. The service is capable of handling all processing (including exception processing).

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aracteristics of a Service ¢ Stateless: The service does not maintain state between invocations. It takes the parameters provided, performs the defined function, and returns the expected result. Ifa transaction is involved, the transaction is committed and the data is saved to the database.

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aracteristics of a Service * Location agnostic: Users of the service do not need to worry about the implementation details for accessing the service. The SOA infrastructure will provide standardized access mechanisms with service-level agreements.

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Legacy Business Process

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Architectura Point * Monolithic * Extremely complex ° Very tightly coupled ¢ Difficult to find clean integration points ¢ Lack of standards makes it difficult to integrate ¢ Rigid architecture makes even small changes complex and costly FURTHER ERAL STUDEN"

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SOA Business Process |): ‏وه‎ Gra? a ۹ أ #«سحمو سس

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11۱۷۷ ۱ rou build’ a Service-Oriented Architecture Solution?

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IT Infrastructure is an Ecosystem * COBOL « NET yes ° Messaging * Java ° HTML ۰12۳8 * Operating Systems ° Networks * CICS ۳ * Routers ° Web Service * Databases ° Mid-Tier Servers + Mainframes

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Managing the Ecosystem Technology Version Management Management ¢ Product duplication * Managed ° Standards Evergreening ¢ Product/Vendor ° Limited versions lock-in in production ¢ Support skill sets

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Legacy Integration 2 ‎as‏ ی = ها

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SOA Integration [Ite اب6۱ 006

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Integration Stack a * Industry ۲۴ هکس Standards * Language Standards * Custom API's ٠ Native Interfaces — 5. Bit

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sion Enterprise Service Bus

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What is an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)? An enterprise service bus is an infrastructure used for building compound applications The enterprise service bus is the glue that holds the compound application together The enterprise service bus is an emerging style for integrating enterprise applications in an implementation-independent fashion An enterprise service bus can be thought of as an abstraction layer on top of an Enterprise Messaging System

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Key Characteristics 0 an ESB * Streamlines development * Supports multiple binding strategies ¢ Performs data transformation Intelligent routing * Real time monitoring ¢ Exception handling * Service security

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What is an ESB? Gaterprive Gorvive Gow 5-6 هس In its simplest form: An ESB delivers a message from one point to another. Don’t EAI’s already do this? 29 GO FURTHER oat FEDERAL STUDENT AID

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EAI Limitations ¢An EAI can be a tightly coupled solution ¢An EAI can be location-specific ¢An EAI can be based on proprietary transport technology

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Let’s Wa ESB * Get Person Data ¢ Use Standard Student Identification Method (SSIM) identifiers to find the person ¢ Return the Person Data Through the This is a fictional-use case, and is only intended to illustrate how an ESB would provide a service. FURTHER ERAL STUDEN"

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The ESB Boundaries Gaterprive Gorvive Our Ta 1 The ESB (in its simplest form) is responsible for getting a message from point A to point

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02 ‏د‎ 7 Cheat ۳0 Te A binding component “speaks” the service’s protocol, which happens to

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2 تس Perform the Person The request is now routed to the Get Person Data Service, which will perform the business

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Do the SSIM Lookup Gotererive Corto ‏متسه‎ || [Ta Treva 5 تا بل تسس 5 سس اسيل COW Lookup A call is made to the SSIM service to perform a lookup of the Student Identifier (SID). The SSIM service lives inside the bus. 35 GO FURTHER FEDERAL STUDENT AID 6

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Return the Person Data ‎Trave t‏ ]| هت ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎۳ ‏سم‎ et eraoe ata a ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎CHD beckon ‎ ‎The process is reversed, returning the response to ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

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ESB Summary * Loose Coupling * Location Transparency Transport Neutral

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Defining the Message مه مه Con Neer Operatives 38 GO FURTHER oat FEDERAL STUDENT AID * Web Services Description Language * Open Standard for describing Interfaces to Services (http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl) * Characteristics - Describes data expected to be sent and received — Describes what the service can do - Describes how to reach the service * WSDL description is an XML document ©

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Message-Exchange Patterns * One-way. The endpoint receives a message. * Request-response. The endpoint receives a message, and sends a correlated message. * Solicit-response. The endpoint sends a message, and receives a correlated message. * Notification. The endpoint sends a message.

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ssion Building a Compound Application

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The Ingredients [Genie DeRattios oom 0 I تاه اساسا روم مس ما سول 41 GO FURTHER oat FEDERAL STUDENT AID

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Business Processes ٠ 110 ocosses are a set of activities, supported by services, that support a particular business activity. ¢ Business processes are business services built using other business services. * Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) is a specification for describing business processes in a portable XML format. BPEL is widely supported in both commercial and open source products. ¢ BPEL defines how services interact to form complex business process. It provides a unit of work context, fault handling, and compensation (transaction rollback). 42 START HERE GoFURTHER E) FEDERAL STUDENT AID

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43 3 GO FURTHER FEDERAL STUDENT AID © BPEL

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What BPEL does ... ° BPEL binds services together to form larger complex business services * Control Flow (branch, loop, parallel) ° Asynchronous correlation ¢ Transaction support, Units of Work * Compensation 44 START HERE GO FURTHER FEDERAL STUDENT AID ©

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Summary * What is Service-Oriented Architecture? ¢How do you build a Service- Oriented Architecture solution? What is an Enterprise Service Bus?

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Contact Information We appreciate your feedback and comments. We can be reached at: Phone: 202 377 3023 Email: Terry. Woods@ed.gov

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