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BPEL and Java Cookbook

By : Jurij Laznik
Book Image

BPEL and Java Cookbook

By: Jurij Laznik

Overview of this book

The Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) has become the de-facto standard for orchestrating web services. BPEL and web services are both clamped into Service-oriented Architecture (SOA). Development of efficient SOA composites too often requires usage of other technologies or languages, like Java. This Cookbook explains through the use of examples how to efficiently integrate BPEL with custom Java functionality.If you need to use BPEL programming to develop web services in SOA development, this book is for you.BPEL and Java Cookbook will show you how to efficiently integrate custom Java functionality into BPEL processes. Based on practical examples, this book shows you the solutions to a number of issues developers come across when designing SOA composite applications. The integration between the two technologies is shown two-fold; the book focuses on the ways that Java utilizes the BPEL and vice-versa.With this book, you will take a journey through a number of recipes that solve particular problems with developing SOA composite applications. Each chapter works on a different set of recipes in a specific area. The recipes cover the whole lifecycle of developing SOA composites: from specification, through design, testing and deployment. BPEL and Java Cookbook starts off with recipes that cover initiation of BPEL from Java and vice-versa. It then moves on to logging and tracing facilities, validation and transformation of BPEL servers, embedding of third-party Java libraries into BPEL. It also covers manipulation with variables in BPEL different techniques of Java code wrapping for web service usage and utilization of XML fa?ßades. After reading BPEL and Java Cookbook you will be able to circumvent many of the issues that developers experience during SOA composite application development.  
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
BPEL and Java Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Setting up a rotation logfile


There are few cases where the amount of log information becomes so huge that they are impossible to handle. For that reason, we can configure the logfiles to rotate size-based, time-based, or both.

Getting ready…

This recipe can be considered as a fine-tune addition to the Logging to a custom file recipe. We will simply expand on this recipe by adding rotation capabilities to our custom logfile.

How to do it…

We can define the rotation logfile by logging in to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console and then right-clicking on the soa-infra node. Then, select Logs and Log Configuration. In the Log Configuration window, select the logfile definition and click on the Edit Configuration… button as shown in the following screenshot:

In the Edit Log File window, we define the rotation policy for the selected logfile as shown in the following screenshot:

Click on the OK button to confirm the changes. There is no need to restart the Oracle SOA Suite server for changes to take...