I’ve just had an article published on the Packt Article Network entitled Developing SOA Applications Using POJOs. In the article I discuss how to use the POJO Service Engine in GlassFish ESB / OpenESB when creating Composite Applications in NetBeans .
In the article I discuss:
"PoJos – Plain Old Java Objects, are, as the name describes, simple, ordinary Java objects. They do not have to be derived from a specific class, nor do they have to implement any specific interfaces. In the modern world of Java EE development where the latest frameworks have made enterprise development easier, wouldn’t it be good if we could develop SOA based applications using PoJos? Fortunately, GlassFish ESB (OpenESB) allows us to do this using the PoJo Service Engine."
In the article I discuss:
- GlassFish ESB
- Creating a PoJo and Deploying to GlassFish ESB
- Creating A SOAP Binding for PoJos
- Testing the Composite Application
You really did a great job. I found your blog very interesting and very informative. I think your blog is great information source .When I am searching I found a site www.suneratech.com which provides a more information.
ReplyDelete@priscilla I'm glad you found the article interesting. :)
ReplyDelete