Here is a Sun Microsystems Webcast on "Service Oriented Architecture using Java Business Integration (JBI)". The speakers are Daniel Edwin, Amol Khire, and Prashant Srinivasan.The webcast talks about various topics including:
- Introduction to JBI
- JBI Architecture
- JBI Component Development Lifecycle
Why do I need to know this?
The good news is that you don't need to know any of this to use Java
Business Integration(JBI). Perhaps the even better news is that JBI is
tightly, seamlessly, and transparently integrated with the GlassFish Application
Server. However, we thought some people might be interested in learning how
this actually works behind the scenes.
SOA developers who are the users of the Java EE Tools Bundle therefore
only need to use domain concepts and technologies related to the
business problem they are addressing because JBI and the GlassFish
Application Server provide that
Invisible Plumbing
that makes it easy for the SOA developer. This allows the composite
application developer to concentrate exclusively in domains he is
expert in, and leaves the business of weaving the services he writes
into the overall SOA fabric to the Java EE tools bundle.
Download the Java EE 5 Tools Bundle Beta from http://java.sun.com/javaee/downloads/index.jsp for FREE, and provide us feedback on the improvements you'd like to see. It combines the new Java EE 5 SDK with NetBeans IDE 5.5 Beta,
NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5 Early Access, and Sun Java System
Application Server Platform Edition 9. This bundle also contains
Project Open ESB Starter Kit Beta, Java EE 5 samples, Java BluePrints,
and API docs (Javadoc).