Java Caps - Suite Components

Suite Components

  • ICAN 5.0 consisted of following components:
  1. eGate Integrator,
  2. eInsight Business Process Manager,
  3. eVision Studio,
  4. ePortal Composer,
  5. eTL Integrator,
  6. eXchange Integrator,
  7. eView Studio,
  8. eIndex Global Identifier Compsite Application and
  9. eBAM Studio.
  • Since Java CAPS 5, the suite comprises adapters, libraries and an IDE for designing, writing, monitoring and testing business processes. The principal ones are:
Logicalhost: hosts the applications deployed in it. Until Java CAPS 5, Sun Java System Application Server 9 was used. In version 6, the host became GlassFish to support JEE. Typically, the logicalhost runs on a dedicated machine and when started, refers to a domain, which is an instance of the Sun Enterprise Service Bus.
Repository: a version control system which allows shared projects, version history and file-lock capabilities.
Enterprise designer: Enterprise designer is an Integrated development environment to browse the repository, create business processes, collaborations, connectivity maps and deployment profiles. Business processes are defined with BPEL. BPEL is not tied specifically to web services, rather it defines the execution of activities, inputs/outputs and possible exceptions in the message flow.
Enterprise manager: the web portal to monitor the information flow through the BPEL diagrams, server logs, activity details, business processes' parameters and data.

One of the major features exposed by Java CAPS is its adapters; these adapters are JCA compliant and offer legacy system integration.

  • Java CAPS projects, Component Library and Repository option in Netbeans

  • Enterprise Designer includes business rules and business rules designer.

  • Enterprise Designer includes Java Source Code Editor.

  • Java Caps environments in Netbeans Services includes Logical host and other components

  • Java caps deployment profile

  • Java caps Connectivity Map

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