intalio bpm / soa
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Intalio BPM / SOA. Integrated Platform version 5.2. Architecture Overview. Agenda. Presenter: Rick Geneva, Process Expert , Intalio Inc. Tutorial demonstrates generating BPEL code from a BPMN diagram, integration with Web Services or an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Intalio BPM / SOA
Integrated Platform version 5.2
Architecture Overview
Agenda
Presenter: Rick Geneva, Process Expert, Intalio Inc.Tutorial demonstrates
– generating BPEL code from a BPMN diagram,– integration with Web Services or an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), – and process orchestration involving both system and human participants.
• Create a BPMN process diagram in the Intalio designer tool• Import a WSDL document from the ESB. Alternately, show the capability
to import any WSDL and associated import files from a URL.• Use the WSDL document to call a web service in the process diagram• Deploy the completed process to the Intalio runtime server• Test the process via a web services call from an external system
• Refactor the process diagram to allow for remote systems to call the process as a web service call
• Use the Intalio XForms designer to create a human interface to the web service call
Intalio|Designer – New Project
Intalio|Designer – New Process Diagram
Intalio|Designer – BPMN to BPEL and WSDL
• A simple process that generates WSDL and BPEL
“External”“Interface”
Non-Executable
= No BPEL generated
Intalio|Designer – BPMN to BPEL and WSDL• Create an executable pool in the BPMN diagram
“DemoProcess”
Executable Process Pool
Intalio|Designer – BPMN to BPEL and WSDL
• Create the simple BPMN diagram
Creating an XML Schema data type (XSD)
“MitreDemo.xsd”
XSD: Create Data Structure
Intalio|Designer – XSD Editor
• Create the data type– Two string elements: “greeting” and “toWho”
Modifying the WSDL input/output data types
• Set the data type of the message by drag and drop xsd element to the message line
Inspect the Generated WSDL• Save your diagram. • Generates BPEL and WSDL in the /build folder
Intalio|Designer – Graphical Mapper Tool1. Data routing2. Data Transformation
Intalio|Designer – Data Editor• Data Editor tab shows the generated BPEL in a graphical format• WS-BPEL 2.0
Intalio|BPMS – Deploy to Runtime• Deploy to server
Intalio|BPMS – Start process from console• http://localhost:8080/bpms-console
– Username: admin– Password: changeit
• Select a Process – start– Automatically generates form based on XSD data structure
Intalio|BPMS – Monitor Process Execution• In console, click on an active process instance
– Diagram view shows progress graphically– Data tab shows process data
INTERACTING WITH WEB SERVICESIntalio|BPMS Mitre SOA 2008 Demo
Intalio|Designer – Import WSDL
• Import WSDL from local file – copy and paste into workspace• Import WSDL from URL – import wizard
http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/Version?wsdl
Intalio|Designer – Import WSDL• Import a WSDL from AXIS2 on localhost
Also imports dependencies
Intalio|Designer – Interact with Web Service• Inspect the imported WSDL
Imported WSDLPortOperationData Types
Intalio|Designer – Interact with Web Service
• Connect the WSDL service in the BPMN diagram
Non-executable pool
“Services”
Intalio|Designer – Interact with Web Service
• Connect the messaging lines between the process and the service• Synchronous request-response operation (bi-directional messaging)
Intalio|Designer – Interact with Web Service• Change the output mappings at step “create output”• Use the XPath concat() function to add the service call to the output• Run the process from the console, same as earlier.
Intalio|Designer – Interact with Web Service
• Run the process and view the results
Intalio|BPMS – Start process from external client1. In SOAP UI, import local WSDL file from workspace2. Generate request, edit XML3. Submit request
Get the WSDL from the Intalio
project /build folder
Intalio|Designer – Interact with Web Service
• Response in SOAP UI
Hello, SOAP UI: version Hello I am Axis2 version service , My version is 1.3
INTEGRATING PEOPLE OPERATIONSIntalio|BPMS Mitre SOA 2008 Demo
Create BPMN diagram and deploy BPEL to serverCall Intalio Process from Web Service ClientCall Web Service from IntalioInteract with People via Workflow Forms
Intalio|Designer – Human Centric Workflow• Create a simple form• Integrate the form into the diagram
Intalio|Designer – XForms Editor• Workflow Form Editor Palette View• Properties View
Intalio|Designer – XForms Integration• Add the XForm to the diagram• Set the role for the user pool to “examples\employee”
Non-Executable Pool
“People”
Intalio|BPMS - BPEL4People Workflow Patterns
• Create and Complete pattern• Put a task in the inbox, wait for a response
Data Flow to XForm• Use the mapper tool to pre-populate the XForm
Intalio|BPMS – Human Centric Workflow UI
• http://localhost:8080/ui-fw– Username: “examples\msmith”– Password: “password”
Intalio|BPMS – Human Centric Workflow UI
• Deploy the new version of the process.• Start a process instance, same as before.• Task appears in msmith’s inbox (employee role)
Task (XForm)
Task List “Inbox”
Conclusion
Created a web service, implemented by BPEL, with zero coding
Called a web service with zero coding Routed results of a web service call to a person, with
zero coding• Can also conditionally send tasks based on data
Start via WS Inbound Call
Outbound WS call
Concatenate Results
Send to a person