Integration Interoperability Orchestraization

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Service Oriented OrchestrationCustomerCustomerServiceWarehouseShipperSubmit OrderReceive OrderValidate OrderCredit CheckInventory CheckHandle ShipmentSend ShipmentCreditAgencyCSR TeamsIssuesa Parse XMLb Transformc Apply Business RulesValidate Ordera Create Outbound Msgb Handle Responsec Apply Business RulesCredit Checka Send to N Warehousesb Handle N Responsesc Determine Best WHSEsd Handle Drop-ShipsInventory Checka Determine Shipper(s)b Print Labelsc Print Pick Ticketsd Create & Send ASNsSend ShipmentPossible Big PictureDBWSClientApplication ServerEnterprise Service BusActionService DActionService CActionService AJVMSpringDAOEJBRulesGroovyActionService BORCHESTRATIONSOAPBPELPartnerLinkPartnerLinkPartnerLinkSOAPJMSFTPSERVICELegacyApplicationSOAP.NETApplicationSOAPNote: Not every technology is required. This is simply a way to illustrate howthe various technologies might be usedtogetherService Orchestration & BPMSubmit OrderReceive OrderValidate OrderCredit CheckInventory CheckHandle ShipmentSend ShipmentCSR TeamsIssuesCustomerCSRSales MgmtWHSE MgmtHumansJ2EE AppServerFTPSOAPFileValidateOrderCreditCheckInventoryCheckSendShipmentExternalCredit/BankLegacyPartnersVarious TransportsAn ESB Service is visible in the UDDI registry automatically. A single ESB Service may or may not expose a WSDL. It may use out-of-the-box actions, custom actions and/or consume external services from various sources. Focus on the reuse of existing infrastructure and assets.