Selecting this option displays the New Intelligent Event
Processor wizard which includes one page allowing the IEP File Name and Folder to
be specified.
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The IEP Process Editor within NetBeans allows many different processing actions to
be performed on data. IEP Processes are defined using a drag-and-drop editor. The
Palette, which shows all of the operations that can be performed on data, is shown in
the following figure:
IEP Processes (Service Assemblies) cannot be executed directly from within the
JBI container. To execute IEP Processes, they need to be deployed into a Service
Assembly and added as part of a composite application. Composite applications are
further discussed in Chapter 4.
XSLT Service Engine
XSLT Service Engine enables transformations of XML documents from one format to
another using XSL stylesheets. The service engine allows XSL transformations to be
deployed as web services which can then be used by external clients.
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New XSLT modules can be built to run against the XSLT service engine by selecting
the File | New Project menu option and then selecting the XSLT Module option
from within the SOA category as shown in the following figure:
Several different types of files can be created within an XSLT Module to allow the
service engine to transform XML files from one format to another.
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