Most popular applications servers, including
GlassFish Application Server and the Sun Java System Application Server,
can be integrated and managed from the IDE. BPEL Engine is available as a
JBI Service Engine on both the servers.
OpenESB
You can also download the OpenESB bundle from the OpenESB project site:
https://open-esb.dev.java.net. The OpenESB bundle includes NetBeans IDE 6.0
along with GlassFish Application Server, SOA tools, and JBI components.
The following table compares the NetBeans 6.0 bundle and the OpenESB 2.0 bundle:
Functionality NetBeans 6.0 bundle OpenESB 2.0 bundle
BPEL??“Support for BPEL-based business
processes??”you can use the BPEL Designer
to design and implement processes that can
orchestrate Java EE-based web services.
Yes Yes
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Functionality NetBeans 6.0 bundle OpenESB 2.0 bundle
Composite Applications Support??”BPEL
Modules can be combined into a composite
application and can be deployed as a
composite application to a JBI runtime.
Yes Yes. Support for
editing composite
applications.
Intelligent Event Processing??”real-time
business event collection and processing.
No Yes
Editing XSLT Yes Yes
Editing WSDL Yes Yes
We recommend that you go with OpenESB 2.0 bundle
Setting up the Environment
In this book, we will assume that you have already installed the NetBeans IDE.
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