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This chapter describes the purpose of this guide, its intended audience, and general organization. The chapter includes these topics:
This guide provides developers with the information needed to design, create, and deploy a new custom transport provider.
This guide is written for experienced Java developers who want to add a new custom transport provider to AquaLogic Service Bus. It is assumed that you have solid knowledge of Web services technologies, AquaLogic Service Bus, the transport protocol that you want to use with AquaLogic Service Bus, and WebLogic Server.
This guide provides developers with the information needed to design, create, and deploy a new custom transport provider. This guide is organized as follows:
Describes transport provider concepts and functionality to help you get started. It is important to review this chapter before developing a transport provider.
Explains the basic steps required to create a new custom transport provider as well as advanced topics.
Explains how to package and deploy a new transport provider.
Summarizes each of the interfaces and classes provided by the Transport SDK.
Discusses the sample socket transport provider that is provided with AquaLogic Service Bus. This sample includes public source code that you can examine and reuse.
Presents UML diagrams that help explain the flow of method calls through AquaLogic Service Bus runtime.
The complete set of AquaLogic Service Bus and WebLogic Server documentation is available on
edocs (http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/index.html
). Specific documents that may be of interest to custom transport provider developers include:
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