Samples
This guide provides information and instructions for the WebLogic Integration samples.
WebLogic Integration also provides the following two tutorials:
- Tutorial: Building Your Business Process
- Tutorial: Building Your First Data Transformation.
Topics Included in This Section
Non-XML Data Mapping Sample
Provides information about a purchase order sample designed to illustrate the basic techniques of creating and testing message format definitions for non-XML data using Format Builder.
WebLogic Integration Use Case Scenarios
The Beta Release includes several use case samples that demonstrate various capabilities and features of WebLogic Integration. The use case documents are located in the following directory:
BEA_HOME\weblogic81\samples\integration\sampleApp
In the preceding path, BEA_HOME represents the directory in which you installed WebLogic Platform.
The following use case documents are available:
- Asynchronous EJB Invoke Sample (EJBInvocation.html)—This sample demonstrates the use of Client Request and Client Response operations, the use of an EJB control, the use of a Transformation control, and the For Each operation.
- Parallel Workflow Sample (ParallelWorkflow.html)—This sample consists of several tasks, including running a simple asynchronous workflow that receives an XML document over HTTP; validation of an XML document against a schema definition, publishing and Subscribing for messages using message broker control to different workflows, and collection of responses from the EJB control into single XML document.
- InsertBasedEventDemo (InsertBasedEventDemo.html)—This sample a number of features, including application view control, events and services, handling of service errors, and triggering of a workflow by an event.
- Migration Use Case for WebLogic Integration Beta (MigrationBeta.html)—This sample demonstrates migrating workflows from WebLogic Integration 7.0 to WebLogic Integration 8.1 Beta.
- Complex Asynchronous Workflow Sample (ComplexAsynch.html)—This sample demonstrates asynchronous interactions between two complex workflows.
- Web Services Content Based Routing Sample (WebServicesRouting)—This sample demonstrates content-base routing of XML documents between web services via workflow.
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