This hands-on exercise will expose users to the new Application
Configuration features available in Java CAPS 6 as they relate to a
Repository-based CAPS project. In a repository-based CAPS project, all
connectivity information is stored in the project EAR file. Any change
to the connectivity information requires a rebuild and redeploy of the
project. The the new Application Configuration features allow you to
externalize the connectivity information. Changes to the connectivity
information only requires you to restart your application (you don't
have to rebuild and redeploy your CAPS application).[
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This webinar video shows how to expose a JCD (Java Collaboration Definition) as a Web Service
This webinar video shows how to implement multiple Web Service Operations in the same eInsight Business Process
Read more about Sun Java CAPS here.
We have been creating instructional webinar-style videos on Java CAPS and project Open ESB for the past few weeks. These webinar videos were initially intended for weekly distribution to the Software Infrastructure Catalysts (f.k.a. Apostles) to share with their organizations, however due to popular demand we started making them available to anyone interested via ShareSpace. To help those who have not been on the distribution, we are making these videos available here on the blog. Feel free to download and share the media files.
Contributions to the videos are encouraged -
let us know if you would like to contribute. And please leave a comment to let us know how we did.
This
video explains the basics of Java CAPS ETL Integrator
This
video explains how to use the Worklist Manager
This
video shows how to invoke an external Web Service from a Java Collaboration Definition (JCD)
This
video shows how to invoke an external Web Service from an eInsight Business Process
This
video shows how to create a File Read - File Write sample using
project Open ESB components
This
video shows how to create a sample application to access Database using
project Open ESB components
This
video shows how to create a JSF Web application for data entry and insert records into a Database using
project Open ESB components
Read more about Sun Java CAPS here.
Read more about Project Open ESB here.
Project Open ESB components can be downloaded from here.