A Simple Order Processing Web Service with Sparx Systems EA and Talend
This is a four-part video series that creates a simple web service using the modeling tool Enterprise Architect from Sparx Systems and the ESB version of Talend Open Studio.
svOrder is a simple order processing web service that writes a record to an RDBMS table and returns the auto-generated ID to a calling client (consumer). This video series shows an implementation of service and consumer programs using Talend Open Studio for ESB. The implementation is built based on an existing contract developed in Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect (EA).
Part 1 : Walkthrough
This video shows some of the modeling features in EA and runs the service/consumer pair in Talend Open Studio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oly6yBez_CE.
svOrder is a simple order processing web service that writes a record to an RDBMS table and returns the auto-generated ID to a calling client (consumer). This video series shows an implementation of service and consumer programs using Talend Open Studio for ESB. The implementation is built based on an existing contract developed in Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect (EA).
Part 1 : Walkthrough
This video shows some of the modeling features in EA and runs the service/consumer pair in Talend Open Studio.
Part 2 : Service
This video implements a web service based on an existing WSDL. The web service implementation writes to a SQL Server table and outputs the auto-generated ID back to the calling consumer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4RDoXjQkGHM
This video implements a web service consumer based on a service created in Talend Open Studio (for ESB). The consumer calls the web service with some hardcoded data provided by a tFixedFlowInput.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-0GxRcobbwM
Part 4 : WSDL
This video demonstrates physical database modeling and WSDL modeling in Sparx Systems EA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_5K02XJs66Y
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