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Consider GlassFish ESB v2 for SOA Tooling — Developer.com. Objectives After working through the examples in this article, you should be able to do the following: Install NetBeans IDE and the GlassFish ESBCreate a simple Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) 2.0 projectUse the following BPEL nodes in designing a process: Process Start, Receive, Reply, Invoke, Assign, PartnerLink, Process EndUse the Mapper feature of the Assign nodeCreate a simple Composite Application ProjectCreate a simple Composite Application Service Assembly (CASA)Create a Composite Application Test Case within NetBeans IDEDeploy a Composite Application (JBI and BPEL modules) to GlassFish ESB Background Confession: I am a pragmatist.

I do believe that SOA is more about the design—and not the technology. A recent client engagement has involved providing assistance in the design and implementation of a Service Oriented Architecture. Just to be clear: I'm technology neutral. What Is GlassFish? From GlassFish Getting Started: What is GlassFish ESB? Other GlassFish Projects. Meet Hudson. GlassFish Web Space Server Demonstration (GF-TACO) Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems in 2010, and since that time Oracle's hardware and software engineers have worked side-by-side to build fully integrated systems and optimized solutions designed to achieve performance levels that are unmatched in the industry. Early examples include the Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-8, and the first Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud, both introduced in late 2010.

During 2011, Oracle introduced the SPARC SuperCluster T4-4, a general-purpose, engineered system with Oracle Solaris that delivered record-breaking performance on a series of enterprise benchmarks. Oracle's SPARC-based systems are some of the most scalable, reliable, and secure products available today. Sun's prized software portfolio has continued to develop as well, with new releases of Oracle Solaris, MySQL, and the recent introduction of Java 7. Oracle invests in innovation by designing hardware and software systems that are engineered to work together. GlassFish ESB Tutorial: A Gentle Introduction (GF-TACO) Open-esb: The Open Source ESB for SOA & Integration - About.

Tutorial: Event Processing with GlassFish ESB (GF-TACO)