Title: SOA4: Introducing Sonic V7.0
1SOA-4 Introducing Sonic V7.0
Paul Moxon Luis Maldonado
Sonic Product Management
2Your hosts for this session
Who are we and why are we here?
- Paul Moxon
- Senior Director of Product Management,
- Sonic Product Division
- Luis Maldonado
- Technical Product Manager,
- Sonic Product Division
- Demo-meister extraordinaire
3Agenda
Introducing Sonic v7.0
- New Sonic Development Tools
- Advanced Web Services
- Demo
- Wrap Up
- Q A
4Progress Application Infrastructure
Actional Monitoring Governance
NeonDB2IMSVSAMAdabasIDMS
Mainframe
OpenEdge
SQLServer
SQLServer
Oracle
5Sonic ESB Timeline
- Sonic ESB 6.0
- March 2005
- First ESB to feature Continuous-Availability
Architecture
- Sonic ESB 7.0
- April 2006
- Developer Productivity and Advanced Web Services
- Sonic XQ
- March 2002
- Worlds First Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
- Released SonicMQ
- December 1999
- Early JMS market leader
- Only Sonic product
- Acquired
- eXcelon
- December
- 2002
- First XML database
- BPM
- XML IDEs
- Released CAA
- Technology
- June 2004
- Unique, patented HA
Acquired Neon Systems December 2005
Released Actional 6.0 March 2006
- Sonic/Gartner
- Coin term ESB
- March 2003
- Gartner Predicts ESB as backbone for ENS
2006
2005
2004
2003
1999
2002
6Next Generation ESB Challenge
SOA developer productivity in distributed
environments
- How can I
- Speed up the ESB project lifecycle?
- Simplify test and deployment in a real-world,
distributed environment?
Any number of services
Any numberof locations
Any numberof processes
7Sonic Workbench 7.0
Comprehensive SOA environment
- Simplifies SOA project lifecycle in complex,
distributed environments - Integrated Eclipse-based environment
8Sonic Workbench 7.0
Simplifies SOA project lifecycle management
Intuitive, top-down business process modeling
Rapid drill-down configuration of process steps
Dependency and impact checks during artifact
deployment
Integrated test and debug of distributed service
and process
9Reaction to the new Eclipse-based Tools
Sonic ESB 7.0 delivers a whole new set of
Eclipse-based tools that rival anything out there
in terms of developer productivity, vastly
simplifying the SOA project lifecycle across
modeling, development, testing, and deployment .
Tim Siemens,CTO, Online Business Systems
10Agenda
Introducing Sonic v7.0
- New Sonic Development Tools
- Advanced Web Services
- Demo
- Wrap Up
- Q A
11Enterprise-Class Web Services Challenge
Inter-operable
Reliable
Async
Sync
Secure
Protocol
SOAP/HTTP
SOAP/HTTPS
SOAP/JMS
Advanced WS required to get both enterprise-class
qualities of service AND on-the-wire protocol
interoperability
12Advanced Web Services Standards
Four key standards required
WS-Addressing
WS-Reliable Messaging
WS-Security
WS-Policy
Exactly-once,in-order message delivery
Authentication, signing, encryption
Define contracts for communi-cations
Async replies, fault handling
13Sonic ESB 7.0 Advanced Web Services
First ESB to provide all four key Web Services
standards
Inter-operable
Reliable
Async
Sync
Secure
Protocol
SOAP/HTTP
SOAP/HTTPS
SOAP/JMS
SOAP/HTTP WS-RM WS-Security WS-Addressing WS-Pol
icy
14Reaction to Sonic v7.0 Web Services
From the start we recognized that Sonic was head
and shoulders above the competition in terms of
enterprise quality of service and reliability,
and this carries into the way they've implemented
these advanced Web services standards.
Mark ONeal,Project Manager, Tarrant County,
Texas
15Agenda
Introducing Sonic v7.0
- New Sonic Development Tools
- Advanced Web Services
- Demo
- Wrap Up
- Q A
16Sonic Workbench v7.0 Demo
17In Summary
- Sonic Workbench 7.0
- Simplifies SOA project lifecycle in complex,
distributed environments - Advanced Web services
- Provide both enterprise QoS and on-the-wire
interoperability - Industry-leading scalability and availability
18Relevant Exchange Sessions
- SOA-6 Standards for Service-Oriented
Architecture - Glen Daniels Tuesday (6th June) _at_ 1030am
- SOA-7 Designing Sonic ESB Services and Processes
for the OpenEdge Developer - Dave Cleary Tuesday (6th June) _at_ 215pm
- SOA-8 Orchestrate your OpenEdge Applications
with Sonic - Jiri de Jagere Tuesday (6th June) _at_ 330pm
- SOA-11 SOA Design Best Practices Bottom-Up
Methodology Using Patterns - Matt Rothera Wednesday (7th June) _at_ 115pm
- SOA-14 Deploying your SOA Application
- Dave Cleary Wednesday (7th June) _at_ 345pm
19Education / Documentation References
- OpenEdge Development with Sonic ESB
- What's New in OpenEdge 10.1 Sonic Integration
- Consuming Web Services from OpenEdge
- What's New in OpenEdge 10.1 SOA Support
20Questions?
21Thank you foryour time
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