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Frank Jennings, David Salter

"Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6"

0 IDE have different Service
Engines installed. The following table lists which Service Engines are installed in
which version of the NetBeans Enterprise Pack:
Service Engine Name Description NetBeans 6.0 NetBeans 5.5
sun-aspect-engine Aspect Service Engine Yes No
sun-bpel-engine BPEL Service Engine Yes Yes
sun-dtel-engine DTEL Service Engine Yes No
sun-etl-engine ETL (Extract, Transform
and Load) Service Engine
Yes No
sun-iep-engine IEP (Intelligent Event
Processor) Service Engine
No No
sun-javaee-engine Java EE Service Engine Yes Yes
sun-script-engine Scripting Service Engine Yes No
sun-sql-engine SQL Service Engine Yes No
sun-wlm-engine WLM (Work List
Manager) Service Engine
Yes No
sun-xslt-engine XSLT Service Engine Yes No
In the previous section, we discussed the life cycle of Service Engines and how this
can be managed using the asadmin application. Using the NetBeans IDE, it is easy to
manage the state of a Service Engine. Right-clicking on any of the Service Engines
within the Services explorer shows a menu allowing the life cycle to be managed as
shown in the figure below:
To illustrate the different states in a Service Engine life cycle, a different icon
is displayed:
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Start
Stop
Shutdown
Uninstalled The service engine is not displayed in the list.


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