Book Image

WSO2 Developer's Guide

By : Ramón Garrido, Fidel Prieto Estrada
Book Image

WSO2 Developer's Guide

By: Ramón Garrido, Fidel Prieto Estrada

Overview of this book

WSO2 Enterprise Integrator brings together the most powerful servers provided by the WSO2 company for your SOA infrastructure. As an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), WSO2 Enterprise Integrator provides greater flexibility and agility to meet growing enterprise demands, whereas, as a Data Services Server (DSS), it provides an easy-to-use platform for integrating data stores, creating composite views across different data sources, and hosting data services. Using real-world scenarios, this book helps you build a solid foundation in developing enterprise applications with powerful data integration capabilities using the WSO2 servers. The book gets you started by brushing up your knowledge about SOA architecture and how it can be implemented through WSO2. It will help build your expertise with the core concepts of ESB such as building proxies, sequences, endpoints, and how to work with these in WSO2. Going further, you will also get well-acquainted with DSS data service concepts such as configuring data services, tasks, events, testing, and much more. The book will also cover API management techniques. Along with ESB and DSS, you will also learn about business process servers, the rules server and other components that together provide the control and robustness your enterprise applications will need. With practical use cases, the book covers typical daily scenarios you will come across while using these servers to give you hands-on experience.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Creating carbon projects

When we develop a WSO2 Enterprise Integrator application, we can create different types of projects depending on the functionality required. These projects are called carbon projects, and there are several kinds of projects depending on the functionality needed.

As you may remember from Chapter 1, Getting Started with SOA and WSO2, WSO2 Enterprise Integrator is a bundle made up of previous individual products. Hence, we will have to create different kinds of projects depending on the built-in product in which we are implementing each part of our application functionality. Thus, we have different projects for the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), Data Services Server (DSS), or Business Process Server (BPS) built-in components.

Focusing on the scope of the book, we will make use of the following:

  • ESBConfig Project: This project contains all artifacts related...