iWay Service Manager Naomi T. Klamen Director, SM Product Management Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 1 Agenda Highlights of iWay 5.5 Service Manager Online documentation and help Design Time Registry Channels: Inlet, Outlet,Route Designer: BI object, iterator Deploy to runtime eBusiness Adapter Dictionary Builder Adapter new features Interactive Demo Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 2 iWay SOA Middleware™ A Complete SOA Implementation Solution iWay Trading Partner iWay Process Manager iWay Enterprise Index iWay Data Migrator 3rd Party App. Dev. Tools Service Manager SOA Management SOA Management Business Service Provider Designer Explorer Transformer Developer Workbench Universal Adapter Suite iWay iWay iWay iWay Files Applications Documents Data Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 3 NEW – iWay 5.5.SM Release SM debut October 18,2006 SM SP1 released March 30,2007 Redesigned management interface Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 4 NEW – Online help & tutorials Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 5 Design Time Registry Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 6 Channel Pipe through which messages flow Inlet + Route + Outlet Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 7 Channel Inlet added Containing listener, decryptor, preparser Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 8 Channel Route Added Contains transformer and process flow Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 9 Example Process Flow Icons context sensitive Drill down on route to visualize process flow Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 10 Add outlet to channel Outlet Contains emitter, preemitter, encryptor Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 11 Publishing Services To The Registry Service Manager Designer Explorer Transformer Developer Workbench Design Time: Publish To Registry Registry Runtime Engine Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 12 Iterator Allow process flow divide a single document iterate through a section of a process flow, and loop back to Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 13 Process Driven BI Making the process smarter Dynamically connect to Webfocus Server Use pre-built reports to determine flow requirements Use pre-built reports to see whether alternative processing should take place Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 14 Design Process Flow And Publish to Registry Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 15 Deploying Services To The Runtime Service Manager Designer Explorer Transformer Developer Workbench Deployment: Build from Registry, Deploy to Engine Registry Runtime Engine Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 16 Service Manager Runtime Processing iWay Service Manager Receive Decrypt Preparse Review And Apply Validation Rules Transform Process Flows Other Capabilities: • Correlation management • Management of SLAs • State management • Auditing • Publish to SOX repository • Send to Google • Extensible • Trading Information Manager Process Route Transform Review And Apply Validation Rules Preemit Encrypt Send Either “Receive” or “Send” can be to other organizations Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 17 iWay Adapter Roadmap (eBIZ) SWIFT 2006 metadata 2007 metadata (October 2007) iSM Dictionary Support for SWIFT Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 18 eBusiness Upgrades Dictionary Builder Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 19 iBSP Embedded HSQL repository Migration facility migrate your data between development, testing, and production environments across multiple systems Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 20 Service Monitor Service Network Monitoring SOA Runtime Management –automatic discover SOA Security Service Level Management Exception Management Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 21 Service Monitor/iWay Business Services Reseller agreement for Amberpoint ‘s SOA Management System Moving forward expanding monitor and management capabilities Coming Soon: expose channels as mapped and monitored as services Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 22 iWay Adapter Roadmap (Oracle) Support for Oracle Applications 11.5.10 & Oracle EBusiness Suite 12.( Spring 2007) Remove dependency on Oracle on Oracle ebusiness API. Allow for integration via custom APIs. Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 23 iWay Adapter Roadmap (SAP) mySAP ERP (ECC 5.0 & ECC 6.0). Support for new data types Support for new structure types Completely new meta data functions Dynamic Unicode detection JCO 2.1.7 support Enhanced Connection Pooling support Enhanced run time components Use of JCO for meta data fetch Structure and Table support 25% improvement in overall performance SAP R/3 (4.6 & 4.7) Improvements to current R/3 adapter. Improved Connection pooling. Accept IDOCS in SAP or xml format. Unicode support inbound/outbound. Faster Meta Data processing. Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 24 Two Major Benefits: Productivity and Interoperability Interoperability Productivity From developer’s perspective, everything looks the same Requires no extra training or skills Useful for their tools of choice BPM/BPEL Different platforms and software require different plugins Leaves you open for next steps, e.g., B2B, post-Web services Composite Apps B2B Portals EAI Tools JCA XML AS2 Plug-in Plug-in Service interfaces: business data only Stateless services DB2 VSAM CICS CICS Mainframe IMS DB2/400 iSeries JDE Oracle Unix SAP SQL Svr Etc. Windows Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 25 Productivity and Interoperability for Existing Middleware Implementations Publish services from existing systems No hand-coding No rebuilding interfaces for different tools Supports MQ, WAS (JCA, WSIF, WSADIE), WBI, Web services Developers use skills they already have Useful for internal and external integration AS2, ebXML, etc. are options as well Productive way to create, reuse services Eliminates need to create high-level services in broker and publish through MQ Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 26 Overall Benefits Change strategic direction however you need to Platforms Applications Technologies We’ll rapidly make all elements interoperable Publish services quickly Consume services easily Reduced need for specialized consultants Incremental approach Work on need-it-now fundamentals Simultaneously select and build out infrastructure Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 27