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Mobility Platform Connectors in Glassfish ESB

The Mobility Platform team has been working on a number of new features and enhancements since the release of GlassFish Mobility Platform v1.1 in February 2009. One of those features is the ability to run the Mobility Platform software on top of Glassfish ESB. There is a clear synergy between the Mobility Platform and Glassfish ESB. The former is about mobilizing the enterprise, while the latter is about integration of enterprise and legacy information systems. By running the Mobility Platform on top of Glassfish ESB, as opposed to just Glassfish, it is possible to write enterprise connectors that sit on the enterprise bus and can mobilize all sorts of information systems. The Mobility Platform v1.1 supports two types of enterprise connectors: based on ECBO or JAX-RS. ECBO connectors are deployed as Java EE connectors and are co-located with the sync engine on a Glassfish instance. JAX-RS connectors are web applications that can be deployed on any Glassfish instance and interface with the sync engine via a JAX-RS connector bridge (which is a Java EE connector written using the ECBO). To enable integration with the ESB service bus, we have developed a new connector bridge for JAX-WS. This connector translates ECBO requests into JAX-WS requests to a connector implemented as a web service endpoint. The exact details of this web service definition is beyond the scope of this blog; it suffices to say that the web service defines a metho...


Date: September, 09 2009
Url: http://www.java.net/blog/spericas/archive/2009/09/09/mobility-platform-connectors-glassfish-esb


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