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Oracle Modernization Solutions. A practical book and eBook guide to planning and implementing SOA Integration and Re-architecting to an Oracle platform
Jason Williamson, Tom Laszewski
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- Oracle Modernization Solutions
- Table of Contents
- Oracle Modernization Solutions
- Credit
- About the Authors
- About the Co-Authors
- Preface
- What This Book Covers
- What You Need for This Book
- Who is This Book For
- Conventions
- Reader Feedback
- Customer Support
- Downloading the Example Code for the Book
- Errata
- Piracy
- Questions
- 1. Introduction to Legacy Modernization
- What We Wont Cover
- Methodology and Estimation
- The Modernization Marketplace and Why Modernize
- Deep Dive on Approaches
- Overview of the Modernization Options
- Legacy Understanding
- Application Portfolio Analysis (APA)
- APA Macroanalysis
- APA Microanalysis
- Application Portfolio Management (APM)
- Application Portfolio Analysis (APA)
- Re-Architecturing
- SOA Integration
- Platform Migration
- Automated Migration
- Re-Hosting
- Re-Hosting Based Modernization
- Data Modernization
- Legacy Adapters
- Replacement
- Legacy Understanding
- Business Value What Really Matters?
- Summary
- What We Wont Cover
- 2. Overview of SOA Integration
- Integrating SOA into a Legacy Framework
- Drivers for SOA Integration
- Considerations for SOA Enablement
- Where to Begin a Word on Application Discovery
- Assessment Process: Bringing it together
- Summary
- 3. SOA Integration Functional View, Implementation, and Architecture
- SOA Integration: Functional View
- SOA Integration: Technical View
- User Interface
- Legacy Service Bus (LSB) and Application Server
- Legacy Services Engine (LSE)
- LSE Components
- Connectivity and Processing Engine
- SQL Engine
- Connectivity and Processing Engine
- Optional LSE Components
- Orchestration
- Security
- Caching
- LSE Development
- LSE Implementation/Deployment
- LSE Server Location
- Legacy Artifacts
- Metadata Repositories
- LSE Components
- Other Technical and Business Aspects
- Scalability
- Performance
- Failover
- Transaction Processing
- Governance
- Human Factors
- Agility and Adaptability of Architecture
- Host Support
- SOA Integration
- Implementation Options
- Roll My Own
- Buy a Bunch of Products and become an Integrator
- One Pre-Integrated Stack
- Implementation Approach
- Phases in the Implementation Cycle
- Understanding the Business Drivers
- Products and Technologies Used in this Phase
- Determine Business Processes to Expose
- Products and Technologies Used in this Phase
- Install/Configure the Software
- Products and Technologies Used in this Phase
- Expose Legacy Artifacts
- Integrate Services into the application server
- Products and Technologies Used in this Phase
- Security and Governance
- Products and Technologies Used in this Phase
- Performance and Scalability
- Products and Technologies Used in this Phase
- Production Rollout
- Products and Technologies Used in this Phase
- Monitor Usage and Refine
- Products and Technologies Used in this Phase
- Understanding the Business Drivers
- SOA Integration Top Four Scenarios and Oracle Solutions
- Oracle Products Included in the Solution
- Oracle Products Not Included in the Solution
- Scenario One Enterprise Information Integration
- Problem
- Context
- Forces
- Solution
- Scenario One Summary
- Scenario Two Web Enablement
- Problem
- Context
- Forces
- Solution
- Scenario: Two Summary
- Scenario Three Report Off-Load Using Data Migration
- Problem
- Context
- Forces
- Solution
- Scenario Three: Summary
- Oracle BAM
- Oracle BPEL
- Oracle Data Integrator (ODI)
- Oracle BI
- Scenario Four: End-to-End SOA
- Problem
- Context
- Forces
- Solution
- Scenario Four: Summary
- Oracle WebCenter
- Oracle BAM
- Oracle ESB
- Oracle OID and SSO
- Implementation Options
- SOA Integration Final Product Summary
- IBM and Legacy SOA Integration
- Summary
- 4. SOA Integraton Scenario in Detail
- Oracle Software Required
- UML and Database Diagrams
- Deployment Diagram
- Use Case Diagram
- Activity Diagram
- Sequence Diagram
- Data Model Diagram
- Which Legacy Artifacts Should I Expose? Using the Relativity Product Set
- Application Layers Understanding Relativity Terminology
- Understanding an Artifact's Place in the Architecture
- Vertical Slices
- Horizontal Slices
- Understanding Anomalies
- Client Programs with Data Access
- Calling Client Programs
- Calling Transitional Programs
- Impure Service Programs
- Other Anomalies that Need Remedial Action
- Data Validation Problem
- The Problem of Transient or Temporary Data Queues
- Finding the Service Functionality Relativity SOA Analyzer Product
- Starting from Screens
- Looking for Special Program Constructs
- The Case of Mixed Programs Program 'Slicing'
- Determining the Data Interface
- Summary Legacy Artifact Discovery Using Relativity
- Exposing the Legacy VSAM File Data Access
- Connecting to Oracle Connect on Mainframe and Setting Connection Properties
- Oracle Connect Data Source
- Oracle Connect Adapter
- Development Using Oracle JDeveloper
- Prework
- Application Modules
- Presentation-Tier/User Interface HTML Page
- Legacy Web Service VSAM Adapter Service
- Two-Phase Commit
- Oracle Database Persistence
- Deploying to the Oracle Application Server
- Configuring Oracle Application Server for the Legacy Adapter
- Configuring Oracle Application Server Oracle Database Connection
- Deploying to Oracle Application Server Using JDeveloper
- Running the Example
- Running the application
- Summary
- 5. Overview of Re-architecturing
- What is Re-Architecture?
- Drivers and Considerations for Re-Architecture
- Platform Agility
- Human Factors to Consider in a Re-Architecture Project
- How IBM Views Re-Architecture
- IT/Technical Drivers and Considerations
- Getting Off the Mainframe
- Creating a Flexible, Adaptable, and Agile Architecture
- Advanced Development Tools
- Technical Considerations for a Re-Architecture Effort
- Subject Matter Experts (SME)
- Risk of Modernization
- System Performance
- Usability/Training
- Re-Architecture versus Re-Host
- Re-Architect Deep Dive
- No Ripping and Replacing
- Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Cons
- Summary
- 6. Re-Architecture Functional View, Implementation, and Architecture
- Technical Advantages of Re-Architecture
- Application Maintenance
- Enterprise Information Integration (EII) and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
- Architected for the Internet
- Scalability
- Availability
- Greater Software Options
- On Demand Reporting
- Security
- Overcoming Barriers to Change
- Custom Integration Applications and Utilities
- Custom Workflow
- Custom ETL
- Undisciplined Development
- Decoupling the Application-Tiers
- Presentation-Tier
- Business Rules
- Data Access
- Workflow/Business Process Flow
- Presentation-Tier
- Re-Architecture is Happening
- Re-architecture Functional View
- A Technical Perspective of the Functional View
- Other Components of the Functional Infrastructure
- Re-architecture Optional Software Components
- Implementation Process: Common Attributes, Approach for Batch, and Online Processes
- Top Three Re-Architecture Approaches
- Three "Iterative-Phased" Approaches (IPA)
- Data Migration
- Business Processes and Application Logic
- Move Standalone Application
- Three "Iterative-Phased" Approaches (IPA)
- Re-archtecture Modernization Life Cycle
- Life-Cycle Caveats
- Application Portfolio Analysis Completed
- Life Cycle compared to Legacy SOA Integration Life Cycle
- "Big Bang" and Parallel Production
- The Human Element
- Training
- Life-Cycle Caveats
- Re-Architecture Phases
- Discovery/Recovery
- Design Target Architecture
- Install and Configure Oracle Software and Hardware
- Model Target Application
- Development Iterations
- User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
- Performance Scalability
- Production Roll out
- Running in Parallel
- Unplug the Legacy Application
- Using a Modernization Factory for Re-Architecture Implementation
- Top Three Re-Architecture Approaches
- Final Architecture Common Oracle Products for Batch and Online
- Hardware, Operating System, and IBM
- Summary
- Technical Advantages of Re-Architecture
- 7. Batch Systems Re-architecture Technical Deep Dive
- Historical Reasons for Batch
- Requirements of a Batch System
- Top Five Batch Patterns
- Multi Record Type Files Pure Batch File Processing
- Transaction Processing Pure Autonomous Transactions
- Administrative Batch Backup, Archiving
- Reporting 'Green Bar', Exception Handling, Error Handling
- Third-Party Interfaces Internal and External Information Integration
- Top Five Batch Patterns
- Technical View
- Optional Products
- Job Scheduler and BPEL Compared
- Implementation Process
- Recovery/Discovery Approaches
- Methodology
- Best practices
- Tooling
- Re-Design/Re-Factoring Approaches
- The Top-Down Approach
- The Bottom-up Approach
- The Hybrid Approach
- Repositories
- Relativity Repository
- Scheduler Repository
- OWB Repository
- ADF/OFM Repositories
- ADF
- OFM SOA Suite for BPEL
- OFM SOA Suite Business Rules
- Re-Design/Re-Factoring for each Legacy Artifact Group
- Green Bar Reports
- Recovery/Discovery
- Re-Design/ Re-Factor
- Job Scheduler UML Process Flow
- Recovery/Discovery
- Re-Design/ Re-Factor
- Business Flows
- Recovery/Discovery
- Re-Design/ Re-Factor
- COBOL Business Rules
- Recovery/Discovery
- Re-Design/ Re-Factor
- COBOL Data Access Logic
- Recovery/Discovery
- Re-Design/Re-Factor
- Database and database schema
- Recovery/Discovery
- Re-Design/Re-Factor
- Target Generation
- Green Bar Reports
- Oracle Implementation Tools and Source to Target Mapping
- Summary of Tools and Frameworks
- Source to Target Artifact Mapping
- Methodology
- Final Oracle Batch Architecture
- Scenario Description
- New Batch Design Pattern(s) in Oracle
- Scenario Description
- Summary
- 8. Online Systems Re-architecture Technical Deep Dive
- History and Evolution of Online Systems
- History of SOA and SaaS
- Top Five Online Patterns
- COBOL/CICS Applications Accessing VSAM and DB2 Databases
- COBOL and CICS
- DB2
- VSAM
- COBOL, IMS/DC, or IMS/TM Applications Accessing IMS/DB Database
- IMS/DC and IMS/TM
- IMS/DB (IMS Database)
- COBOL, CICS, Assembler Applications Talking to Datacom or IDMS Database
- Datacom
- IDMS (Integrated Data Management System)
- Assembler
- PL/I and CICS Applications Making Use of VSAM and DB2 as Data Store
- NATURAL and COBOL Applications Accessing an ADABAS Database
- ADABAS (Adaptable DAta BAse System)
- Natural
- COBOL/CICS Applications Accessing VSAM and DB2 Databases
- Technical View
- Infrastructure Unique to Re-architecture
- Single Management Tool
- Single Security Model
- Development Tools
- Metadata Repositories
- Enterprise Information Integration (EII)
- Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
- Transactions
- Infrastructure Not Required for Legacy SOA Integration
- UI Navigation
- Java EE Applications (EJB, Java, POJO, JSP, Servlets, JSF)
- Relational Database
- Grid Infrastructure (Grid Computing)
- Backup and Recovery
- Technologies Not Necessary for Legacy SOA Integration
- Business Rules
- Data and Business Services
- Technical View Infrastructure Components
- Capacity Planning Tools
- Chargeback and Accounting Solutions such as CA (JARS)
- Application Development Tools
- Testing Tools
- Reporting
- High Speed Printing and Viewing
- Data Archiving
- Disaster Recovery
- Tape Management
- Human Error Recovery
- Internationalization
- Network Architecture/Protocol
- Reliability, Availability, and Scalability
- Capacity Planning Tools
- Infrastructure Unique to Re-architecture
- Implementation Process Online Systems
- Presentation/User Interface
- Recovery/Discovery
- Re-Design/ Re-Factor
- Recovery/Discovery
- UI Navigation
- Recovery/Discovery
- Re-Design/ Re-Factor
- Presentation/User Interface
- Oracle Implementation Tools and Source to Target Mapping
- Summary of Tools and Frameworks
- Development Life Cycle Support Tools
- Source to Target Artifact Mapping
- Final Oracle On-line Architecture
- Scenario Details
- New Online Design Pattern in Oracle
- Presentation
- UI Navigation
- Application Server
- Information and Business Services
- Relational Database
- Summary
- 9. Re-Architecture Scenario in Detail
- Oracle Software Required
- UML and Screen Flow Diagrams
- Source Application
- Oracle Target Architecture
- Application Mining Using Relativity
- Mining the User Interface and Navigation-Tiers
- Capturing the Legacy User Interface
- Legacy User Interface Discovery
- Screen Navigation Discovery
- Forward Engineering
- Mining Business Rules
- Prerequisites
- Identifying the Business Rules
- Using Pattern Search
- Searching Validation Rules
- Using Backward Auto-Detection
- Putting it Together
- Mining the User Interface and Navigation-Tiers
- Forward Engineering into Oracle and Java EE
- Producing the Target User Interface and Navigation
- Running the Presentation-Tier Mock-up in Oracle Application Server
- Deploying to the Oracle Application Server
- Running the Application
- Producing the Target Business Rules
- Creating the Rules Repository and Dictionary
- Creating Ruleset
- Java Fact Adding the Java Fact Class to the Rules Author
- Adding the Rule
- Calling the Business Rules from Java EE and BPEL
- Automatic Business Rules Generation Using Java Code
- Data Migration A Quick, Easy, and a Cost-Effective Approach
- Summary
- 10. Introduction to Re-Host based Modernization Using Tuxedo
- Re-Hosting Based Modernization
- Critical Success Factors in Mainframe Re-hosting
- Preserving Application Logic and Data
- Online Transaction Processing Environment
- User Interface Migration
- Workload Monitoring and Management
- Batch Jobs
- Files and Databases
- Mainframe DB2
- IMS
- VSAM
- Meeting Performance and Other QoS Requirements
- Phased Migration and Mainframe Integration
- SOA Enabling Re-hosted Applications
- Further Re-architecture of Re-hosted Applications
- Summary
- 11. Legacy Modernization The Future
- Green Computing
- Standards Organizations
- Object Modeling Group (OMG)
- Record Type (COBOL)
- WC3
- Object Modeling Group (OMG)
- Model Driven Architecture (MDA)
- Challenges with the Traditional Approach
- The MDA/MDM Approach
- Cloud Computing
- Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
- Grid Computing
- Virtualization
- Application Fabrics
- Extreme Processing
- Summary
- A. Technology Glossary
- Common Legacy Acronyms
- Acronyms and Initials
- PCI Security Standards
- Common Legacy Acronyms
- Index
- Назва:Oracle Modernization Solutions. A practical book and eBook guide to planning and implementing SOA Integration and Re-architecting to an Oracle platform
- Автор:Jason Williamson, Tom Laszewski
- Оригінальна назва:Oracle Modernization Solutions. A practical book and eBook guide to planning and implementing SOA Integration and Re-architecting to an Oracle platform
- ISBN:9781847194657, 9781847194657
- Дата видання:2008-09-19
- Формат:Eлектронна книга
- Ідентифікатор видання: e_3cl5
- Видавець: Packt Publishing
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