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iWay Service Manager
Naomi T. Klamen
Director, SM Product Management
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Agenda
Highlights of iWay 5.5 Service Manager
Online documentation and help
Design Time Registry
Channels: Inlet, Outlet,Route
Designer: BI object, iterator
Deploy to runtime
eBusiness Adapter
Dictionary Builder
Adapter new features
Interactive Demo
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iWay SOA Middleware™
A Complete SOA Implementation Solution
iWay
Trading
Partner
iWay
Process
Manager
iWay
Enterprise
Index
iWay
Data
Migrator
3rd Party
App. Dev.
Tools
Service Manager
SOA
Management
SOA
Management
Business Service Provider
Designer
Explorer
Transformer
Developer Workbench
Universal Adapter Suite
iWay
iWay
iWay
iWay
Files
Applications
Documents
Data
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NEW – iWay 5.5.SM Release
SM debut October 18,2006
SM SP1 released March 30,2007
Redesigned management interface
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NEW – Online help & tutorials
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Design Time Registry
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Channel
Pipe through which messages flow
Inlet + Route + Outlet
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Channel
Inlet added
Containing listener, decryptor, preparser
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Channel
Route Added
Contains transformer and process flow
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Example Process Flow
Icons context sensitive
Drill down on route to visualize process flow
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Add outlet to channel
Outlet
Contains emitter, preemitter, encryptor
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Publishing Services To The Registry
Service Manager
Designer
Explorer
Transformer
Developer Workbench
Design Time: Publish To Registry
Registry
Runtime
Engine
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Iterator
Allow process flow divide a single document
iterate through a section of a process flow, and loop back to
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Process Driven BI
Making the process smarter
Dynamically connect to Webfocus Server
Use pre-built reports to determine flow requirements
Use pre-built reports to see whether alternative processing
should take place
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Design Process Flow And Publish to Registry
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Deploying Services To The Runtime
Service Manager
Designer
Explorer
Transformer
Developer Workbench
Deployment: Build from Registry, Deploy to Engine
Registry
Runtime
Engine
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Service Manager Runtime Processing
iWay Service Manager
Receive
Decrypt
Preparse
Review
And
Apply
Validation
Rules
Transform
Process Flows
Other Capabilities:
• Correlation management
• Management of SLAs
• State management
• Auditing
• Publish to SOX repository
• Send to Google
• Extensible
• Trading Information Manager
Process
Route
Transform
Review
And
Apply
Validation
Rules
Preemit
Encrypt
Send
Either “Receive” or “Send” can be to other organizations
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iWay Adapter Roadmap (eBIZ)
SWIFT
2006 metadata
2007 metadata (October 2007)
iSM Dictionary Support for SWIFT
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eBusiness Upgrades
Dictionary Builder
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iBSP
Embedded HSQL repository
Migration facility
migrate your data between development, testing, and
production environments across multiple systems
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Service Monitor
Service Network Monitoring
SOA Runtime Management –automatic discover
SOA Security
Service Level Management
Exception Management
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Service Monitor/iWay Business Services
Reseller agreement for Amberpoint ‘s SOA Management System
Moving forward expanding monitor and management capabilities
Coming Soon: expose channels as mapped and monitored as
services
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iWay Adapter Roadmap (Oracle)
Support for Oracle Applications 11.5.10 & Oracle EBusiness Suite 12.( Spring 2007)
Remove dependency on Oracle on Oracle ebusiness
API.
Allow for integration via custom APIs.
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iWay Adapter Roadmap (SAP)
mySAP ERP (ECC 5.0 & ECC 6.0).
Support for new data types
Support for new structure types
Completely new meta data functions
Dynamic Unicode detection
JCO 2.1.7 support
Enhanced Connection Pooling support
Enhanced run time components
Use of JCO for meta data fetch
Structure and Table support
25% improvement in overall performance
SAP R/3 (4.6 & 4.7)
Improvements to current R/3 adapter.
Improved Connection pooling.
Accept IDOCS in SAP or xml format.
Unicode support inbound/outbound.
Faster Meta Data processing.
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Two Major Benefits:
Productivity and Interoperability
Interoperability
Productivity
From developer’s perspective, everything
looks the same
Requires no extra training or skills
Useful for their tools of choice
BPM/BPEL
Different platforms and software require
different plugins
Leaves you open for next steps, e.g., B2B,
post-Web services
Composite
Apps
B2B
Portals
EAI Tools
JCA
XML
AS2
Plug-in
Plug-in
Service interfaces: business data only
Stateless services
DB2
VSAM
CICS CICS
Mainframe
IMS
DB2/400
iSeries
JDE
Oracle
Unix
SAP
SQL Svr
Etc.
Windows
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Productivity and Interoperability for
Existing Middleware Implementations
Publish services from existing systems
No hand-coding
No rebuilding interfaces for different tools
Supports MQ, WAS (JCA, WSIF, WSADIE), WBI, Web services
Developers use skills they already have
Useful for internal and external integration
AS2, ebXML, etc. are options as well
Productive way to create, reuse services
Eliminates need to create high-level services in broker and publish
through MQ
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Overall Benefits
Change strategic direction however you need to
Platforms
Applications
Technologies
We’ll rapidly make all elements interoperable
Publish services quickly
Consume services easily
Reduced need for specialized consultants
Incremental approach
Work on need-it-now fundamentals
Simultaneously select and build out infrastructure
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