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JBoss: Developer's Guide

By : Elvadas Nono Woguia
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JBoss: Developer's Guide

By: Elvadas Nono Woguia

Overview of this book

Have you often wondered what is the best JBoss product to solve a specific problem? Do you want to get started with a specific JBoss product and know how to integrate different JBoss products in your IT Systems? Then this is the book for you. Through hands-on examples from the business world, this guide presents details on the major products and how you can build your own Enterprise services around the JBoss ecosystem. Starting with an introduction to the JBoss ecosystem, you will gradually move on to developing and deploying clustered application on JBoss Application Server, and setting up high availability using undertow or HA proxy loadbalancers. As you are moving to a micro service archicture, you will be taught how to package existing Java EE applications as micro service using Swarm or create your new micro services from scratch by coupling most popular Java EE frameworks like JPA, CDI with Undertow handlers. Next, you will install and configure JBoss Data grid in development and production environments, develop cache based applications and aggregate various data source in JBoss data virtualization. You will learn to build, deploy, and monitor integration scenarios using JBoss Fuse and run both producers/consumers applications relying on JBoss AMQ. Finally, you will learn to develop and run business workflows and make better decisions in your applications using Drools and Jboss BPM Suite Platform.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

 The Beosbank practical sample

In this section, we will cover process modeling through a practical use case thrown from the withdrawal process of the beosbank example.

As soon as a money transfer request is sent anywhere in the world on the beosbank network, the receiver can collect the sent money from any beosbank agency. The withdrawal process in a Beosbank agency can be illustrated as follows:

  1. A beneficiary comes into one of the agency offices.
  2. The beneficiary passes the anti-terrorist checks with a security officer.
  3. The beneficiary takes a ticket and a paper form to fill in information regarding the transaction to be collected.
  4. The user takes the last position in the waiting queue if not empty.
  5. When the waiting queue monitor screen displays the beneficiary ticket number, he should enter the indicated office door.
  6. A home agent welcomes the user and fills in the paper...