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Use OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB

Install the OpenEdge ESB Adapter in silent mode

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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
    • 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 the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB
    • Install the OpenEdge ESB Adapter interactively
    • Install the OpenEdge ESB Adapter on Linux
    • Install the OpenEdge ESB Adapter in silent mode
  • 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 PAS for OpenEdge
        • Drag and drop ABL files
        • Drag and drop ABL files into an ESB process
        • ESB process details
        • ABL file requirements
      • Test an ESB process containing OpenEdge native invocation services
    • Configure 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 the source with Progress Developer Studio for OpenEdge
    • Build Native Invocation and r-code files
    • Prerequisites to start Sonic Workbench
    • Create an ESB process in Sonic Workbench
    • Update the Sonic Management Console
    • Test the ESB process
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Install the OpenEdge ESB Adapter in silent mode

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  • Last Updated: February 11, 2026
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    • OpenEdge
    • Version 13.0
    • Documentation

Because the OpenEdge ESB adapter is now bundled with the OpenEdge installation package, installing it in silent mode follows the same procedure as a silent OpenEdge installation.

For detailed information on how to run the silent OpenEdge installation:
  • On Windows, see Run the silent installation on Windows.
  • On Linux, see Run the silent installation on Linux.
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