Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Exposing a OSB Proxy Service as EJB through JEJB transport

Exposing a OSB Proxy Service as EJB through JEJB transport

The JEJB transport lets you pass Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) through Oracle Service Bus.To a J2EE client, a JEJB proxy service looks like a stateless session bean. A JEJB proxy service, on receiving the method arguments, passes their XML representation in the pipeline $body variable. POJO arguments are represented as the XML fragment. This XML fragment contains the location of the actual POJO stored in the object repository within the pipeline.

For deployment, Oracle Service Bus automatically packages JEJB proxy services as enterprise archives (EARs) and deploys to weblogic server(OSB Server).


JEJB transport uses the Java Interface to expose as EJB.

Here i will explain exposing the proxy service as EJB and invoking the same through java client by passing/receiving  the java objects and invoking the business service by passing/receiving the XML(Java utility methods will be used to convert Java to XML and XML to Java).The BPEL service invoked will receive the empno and and return back the employee details.

Steps to expose the proxy service as EJB

Create a Java interface that will receive/return the Employee object .

package jejbsample;
public interface EmployeeDetails {
 
    Employee getEmployeeDetails(Employee emp);
}

package jejbsample;
import java.io.Serializable;
public class Employee implements Serializable{
    private String empName;
    private String empNo;
    private String empDept;
    private String empLoc;  
    
    public Employee() {
        super();
    }

    public void setEmpName(String empName) {
        this.empName = empName;
    }
    public String getEmpName() {
        return empName;
    }
    public void setEmpNo(String empNo) {
        this.empNo = empNo;
    }
    public String getEmpNo() {
        return empNo;
    }
    public void setEmpDept(String empDept) {
        this.empDept = empDept;
    }
    public String getEmpDept() {
        return empDept;
    }
    public void setEmpLoc(String empLoc) {
        this.empLoc = empLoc;
    }
    public String getEmpLoc() {
        return empLoc;
    }
}

Create a Utility class that will convert the Java to XML and XML to Java.

package javaxmlconverter;
import java.io.InputStream;
import javax.xml.parsers.*;
import jejbsample.Employee;
import org.apache.xmlbeans.*;
import org.w3c.dom.*;

public class JavaXMLConverter {
    public JavaXMLConverter() {
        super();
    }
    public static String getEmpRequestXML(Employee emp) {       
        return emp.getEmpNo();
    }
    public static Employee getEmpResponseJava(XmlObject xml) throws Exception{
            Employee emp = new Employee();        
            DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
            InputStream inputStream = xml.newInputStream();
            DocumentBuilder db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder();
            Document doc = db.parse(inputStream);           
            String empName=null ;
            String empNo=null;
            String empDept=null;
            String empLoc=null;            
            
            NodeList nList = doc.getElementsByTagName("EmployeeResponse");
            for (int temp = 0; temp < nList.getLength(); temp++) {
                Node nNode = nList.item(temp);
                if (nNode.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE) {
                    Element eElement = (Element)nNode;
                     empName =eElement.getElementsByTagName("empName").item(0).getTextContent();
                     empNo =eElement.getElementsByTagName("empNo").item(0).getTextContent();
                     empDept =eElement.getElementsByTagName("empDept").item(0).getTextContent();
                     empLoc =eElement.getElementsByTagName("empLoc").item(0).getTextContent();
                   
                }
            }
        emp.setEmpDept(empDept);
        emp.setEmpName(empName);
        emp.setEmpLoc(empLoc);
        emp.setEmpNo(empNo);
        
        return emp;
        }
    }



Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Custom Message Throttling and Interface Management – Oracle BPEL

Custom Message Throttling and Interface Management – Oracle BPEL

This post explain the details on Custom Message Throttling and Interface Management – Oracle BPEL/Oracle SOA Suite 11g



Custom Message Throttling and Interface Management.pdf


Thursday, December 12, 2013

Approaches to integrate Oracle SOA Suite with SalesForce.com

Approaches to integrate Oracle SOA Suite with SalesForce.com

This post explain the different Approaches to integrate Oracle SOA Suite with SalesForce.com.



Integrate Oracle SOA With SalesForce.pdf


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Modifying the Request Headers of a OSB Business Service

Modifying the Request Headers of a OSB Business Service

Sometimes we may required to change the request header values eg. Content-Type and Accept etc for OSB Business Service request dynamically, this post will explain the steps to modify the header values for a Business Service request.

Steps to modify the header values for a Business Service request

Login to sbconsole,Create the session and open the message flow of Proxy Service.


Edit the Route to Business Service and Click on add Request Action



Thursday, December 5, 2013

Dynamic endpoint configuration for OSB Business services

Dynamic endpoint configuration for OSB Business services

Sometimes we may required to change the OSB Business service endpoint dynamically.

Steps to change the Business Service endpoints dynamically

The following are the steps to change the Business Service endpoints dynamically.

Login to sbconsole and create the session.

Open the Proxy Service Message Flow.


Click on the RouteTo_BusinessService and click on Edit Route





Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Test the REST services using Chrome

Test the REST services using Chrome

This post will explain you how to test the REST services using chrome.

Steps to test the REST services using Chrome

Install the REST Console Extension to Chrome.


Open REST Console


Here, i am invoking the REST enabled salesforce login service with OAuth.

Provide the Request URI, Content-Type and Language.
Select the Content-Type of Content Headers as application/x-www-form-urlencoded and provide the request payload.We can also add Authorization, Attachment and Headers to the request.



Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Creating JCA Adapters with Abstract WSDL - Oracle OSB

Creating JCA Adapters with Abstract WSDL - Oracle OSB

Oracle OSB provides the option to create JCA adapters to connect to different resources through Proxy Services and Business Services.

The JCA adapter needs to be created through JDevelper, JDeveloper creats a Abstract WSDL and a JCA adapter file.


When creating Busines Service through eclipse, eclipse provides the option to generating the service by right clicking the JCA file.

But through OSB console, we will not be able to generate the Business Service with the Abstract WSDL(WSDL Web Service)  because it will not have any binding or service defined.

If we are adding the binding/service to the abstract wsdl and creating the Business servive the following exception will be thrown