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Use OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB

Guidelines for Using and Programming for the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB

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Table of Contents
  • Learn About OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB
    • What is OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB?
    • Native Invocation methodology
      • Declarative vs. non-declarative approach
      • Annotations
      • .esboe files
    • Web Service Invocation methodology
      • WSM files
      • WSDL files
    • Sonic Management Console
    • Sonic ESB container
    • SonicMQ container
    • SonicMQ Broker
    • Learn about Sonic ESB adapter for PAS for OpenEdge
    • OpenEdge services: usage and management
  • Install OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB
    • Install OpenEdge ESB Adapter interactively
    • Install the OpenEdge ESB adapter on UNIX or Linux
    • Install the OpenEdge ESB Adapter in silent mode
    • Add the OpenEdge ESB Adapter to an existing OpenEdge installation on Windows
    • Add the OpenEdge ESB Adapter to an existing OpenEdge installation on UNIX or Linux
  • Update the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB
    • Update the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB on Windows
    • Update the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB on UNIX or Linux
  • Guidelines for Using and Programming for the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB
    • Native Invocation methodology
      • Create an invocation file
      • Declarative invocation files
        • Annotation syntax
        • Annotation examples
        • Annotate ABL in Progress Developer Studio for OpenEdge
        • Annotate multiple source files at once
        • Generate .esboe files
      • Non-declarative invocation files
      • Import Native Invocation files into Sonic Workbench
      • ABL parameter naming
        • Internal procedure invocation
        • ESB Process and session-managed OpenEdge Application Servers
        • ABL file drag and drop
        • Drag and drop execution
        • ESB process details
        • ABL file requirements
      • Testing an ESB Process containing OpenEdge Native Invocation Services
    • Configuring Progress Developer Studio for OpenEdge for ESB annotations
      • Default ESB Annotations
      • Generate ESB invocation files
    • Web Services Invocation methodology
      • Differences between the Web Services Invocation methodology in the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB and the WSA
        • Service deployment and management
        • WSM and WSD file usage
        • Storage of property information
        • WSDL file generation
    • Service definition considerations
      • Session models
    • Sonic message handling run-time parameters
  • Run a sample Sonic ESB Process using Native Invocation
    • Develop ABL source
    • Configure OpenEdge servers
    • Annotate source with Progress Developer Studio for OpenEdge
    • Build Native Invocation and r-code files
    • Prerequisites to start Sonic Workbench
    • Create ESB process in Sonic Workbench
    • Update the Sonic Management Console
    • Test ESB process
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Guidelines for Using and Programming for the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB

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  • Last Updated: March 30, 2020
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    • OpenEdge
    • Version 12.2
    • Documentation

This section discusses certain general considerations related to OpenEdge Sonic ESB services and the operation of the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB. You can also find more detailed information in other documentation, as indicated in this section.

Contents
  • Native Invocation methodology
  • Configuring Progress Developer Studio for OpenEdge for ESB annotations
  • Web Services Invocation methodology
  • Service definition considerations
  • Sonic message handling run-time parameters
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