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The Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) Development course is intended as a followup to Sun Java CAPS Solutions (SB-CAP-0500). It continues to present Java CAPS 5.1 to those new to the product, as well as to developers who have previous experience with Datagate or previous eGate versions. This course is not a migration or upgrade course. It is designed for a technical audience and is a prerequisite for Advanced Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (SB-CAP-0580). Completion of this course is a prerequisite for the Sun Certified Developer for Java CAPS (SBX-500) exam.
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English
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are engineers and developers who will be responsible for configuring new Java CAPS 5.1 implementations using the Sun SeeBeyond eGate Integrator (eGate) and Sun SeeBeyond eInsight Business Process Manager (eInsight) toolsets.
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, it is recommended that students have a background in Java technology, application integration, web services, Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), and Web Service Description Language (WSDL). Completion of Sun Java CAPS Solutions (SB-CAP-0500) is required.
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to demonstrate the concepts and functionality of:
- eGate 5.1
- eInsight 5.1
- Sun SeeBeyond eVision Studio (eVision) 5.1 (eInsight) 5.1
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Topics
Related Courses:
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SBX-500: Sun Certified Developer for Java CAPS Exam
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Course Content
Module 1 - Configuration of eInsight
- Developing web services and subprocesses
- Road map to exposing web services
- Exposing Java Collaboration Definitions (JCD) as web services
- Creating XML Schema Definition (XSD) Object Type Definitions (OTD)
- Creating JCDs
- Web Service Description Language (WSDL) Binding Editor
- Environment components
- The Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) Server
- Business processes as web services
- Creating the business process
- WSDL for business process web services
- Creating and invoking non-exposed subprocesses
Module 2 - Flow Control in a Business Process
- Flow control activities in Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
- Flow control model elements
- The decision element
- The event-based decision element
- The flow element
- The while element
- The while condition
- Using while elements
- Counter loops
- Using predicates in iterations
Module 3 - Error Handling in a Business Process
- Faults and fault handlers
- Exceptions and exception handlers
- Scope
- Compensation and compensation handlers
- Error handling design considerations
Module 4 - Correlation to a Business Process
- Message correlation overview
- Correlation in a business process
- Correlation in BPEL
- Correlation keys and aliases
- Correlation sets
- Configuring correlation
- Binding correlation sets to activities
- Initializing correlation sets
- Correlation design considerations
Module 5 - Administering and Monitoring Business Processes
- Exporting and importing business processes
- Business process instances
- Business process persistence
- eInsight engine configuration
- Business process database creation and configuration
- Business process monitoring tools
Module 6 - Using eVision in Composite Applications
- eVision page layout advanced features
- Authentication and error handling
- Connectivity map
- Page layout templates
- Tree and I-Frame objects
- The tab set object
- Custom objects
- Cascading style sheets
Module 7 - The Work List Manager (WLM)
- WLM and Java CAPS
- User activity and user tasks
- User activities in eInsight
- Configuring user activities
- Configuring the LDAP server
- Configuring the database for persistence
- Configuring task assignments
- The WLM connector
- The WLM viewer
- The WLM interface
- Using the WLM
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