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Microsoft SOA Technologies (Part 2). CoreGRID Summer School, Dortmund. Holger Sirtl Architect Evangelist Developer Platform & Strategy Group, Microsoft Deutschland GmbH http://blogs.msdn.com/hsirtl. Agenda. SOA Consume. SOA. SOA Roadmap. Software + Services. Cloud Platform. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Microsoft SOA Technologies (Part 2)CoreGRID Summer School, Dortmund

Holger SirtlArchitect EvangelistDeveloper Platform & Strategy Group, Microsoft

Deutschland GmbHhttp://blogs.msdn.com/hsirtl

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SOASOA Consume

SOA Roadmap

Software + ServicesCloud

Platform

Agenda

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SOA Consume

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User From Architect‘s Viewpoint

Service-Oriented Infrastructure

Enterprise Service Bus

Service-Oriented Infrastructure

Service Registry/Repository

Service Management

Security

Enterprise Service Bus

ESB Core Engine

Transformation

Routing

Exception Management

Orchestration

Adap

tatio

nProvisioning Framework

Provisioning Framework

Adap

tatio

n

Standard Service Consumer

SOAPCI

Standard Service Provider

SOAP SI

Web Service Host (IIS)

Filters/HTTP Module

Policy Enforcement

Metrics Collection

Agent Runtime

.Net Proxy

WSE FiltersBindingProxyMetrics

FiltersSecurity Filters

JAX-RPC Stub

JAX-RPC Handler

BindingHandler

Metrics Handler

Security Handler

Web Service Host (WAS)

Filters/Handlers

Policy Enforcement

Metrics Collection

Agent Runtime

User

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SOA From User‘s Viewpoint

Service-Oriented Infrastructure

Enterprise Service Bus

Service-Oriented Infrastructure

Service Registry/Repository

Service Management

Security

Enterprise Service Bus

ESB Core Engine

Transformation

Routing

Exception Management

Orchestration

Ada

ptat

ion

Provisioning Framework

Provisioning Framework

Adap

tatio

n

Standard Service Consumer

SOAPCI

Standard Service Provider

SOAP SI

Web Service Host (IIS)

Filters/HTTP Module

Policy Enforcement

Metrics Collection

Agent Runtime

.Net Proxy

WSE FiltersBinding

ProxyMetrics Filters

Security Filters

JAX-RPC Stub

JAX-RPC Handler

BindingHandler

Metrics Handler

Security Handler

Web Service Host (WAS)

Filters/Handlers

Policy Enforcement

Metrics Collection

Agent Runtime

User

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SOA from Manager‘s Viewpoint

Manager

User User User User User

Service-Oriented InfrastructureEnterprise Service Bus

Service-Oriented Infrastructure

Service Registry/Repository

Service Management

Security

Enterprise Service Bus

ESB Core Engine

Transformation

Routing

Exception Management

Orchestration

Adaptation

Provisioning Framework

Provisioning Framework

Adaptation

Standard Service Consumer

SOAP CI

Standard Service Provider

SOAPSI

Web Service Host (IIS)

Filters/HTTP Module

Policy Enforcement

Metrics Collection

Agent Runtime

.Net Proxy

WSE FiltersBindingProxy Metrics

FiltersSecurity Filters

JAX-RPC Stub

JAX-RPC Handler

BindingHandler

Metrics Handler

Security Handler

Web Service Host (WAS)

Filters/Handlers

Policy Enforcement

Metrics Collection

Agent Runtime

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„Real Life“ Information Work

ERPCRM

Create Lead

Qualified?

Retire Lead

Closed ? Complete Sale

Create Invoice

Create Quote

Create Oppt‘y

Get specs from

customer

Estimate custom design

Cost out the

solution

Validate specs

with Tech Sales

Decide discount strategy

Assemble

proposed response

Approve proposed response

85%

15%

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Process CharacteristicsHuman Centric

• Long running• Collaboration• Focus on roles• Organizational• Semi-structured to

unstructured• Usability, UI-centric• Tasklist Managment• Escalation, Delegation

System Centric

• Transactional• Messaging• Decoupling• Throughput• Performance• Service Orientation• B2B, RFID, EDI• System Integration

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Process Optimization Potential

Typical Business ProcessIdle period: 80% Processing time: 20%

Processing time optimization(Typical approach of ERP and CRM) 50% reduction of the processing time

Þ 10% reduction of the cylce time

Idle period reduction is the main Focus of BPM

50% reduction of the idle periodÞ 40% reduction of the cycle time

With Business Process Management cycle times can be reduced by 40%

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Business Innovation

Value Justified

LOB Manager Driven

Compliance and

EvolutionCost

JustifiedCFO/CIO Driven

Compose User Experience and InteractionPeople using Content, BI,Collaboration and Communication

Compose Business Process Integration, Automation and Optimization,Information Integration

SOA for Transaction and Interaction

ExposeExisting Systems

ConsumeUser Directed

SOA as mechanismto interact

Standards based Interoperability

SOA as mechanismto transact

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Compose User Interaction

Compose Process Integration

Application Platform for SOA & BPM

ExposeExisting Systems

ConsumeUser Directed

Presentation ServicesCollaboration ServicesComposition Services

Business Process Services

Information Integration

ServicesMessagingServices

Connectivity Services

Security and Identity

Managem

ent and Governance

Design and Development

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Compose User Interaction

Compose Process Integration

Application Platform for SOA & BPM

ExposeExisting Systems

ConsumeUser Directed

MOSS, .NET CF, ASP.NET/AJAX, Silverlight, WPF

MOSS & Office Communications ServerSharePoint Server (MOSS), WF, CAB

BizTalk Server

WFSQL

Server

BizTalk Server

WindowsWCF

BizTalk Server, WCF

Active Directory

System Center, M

OF, Partners

Visual Studio. Patterns & Practices, MSF

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„Real Life“ Application Support

ERPCRM

Create Lead

Qualified?

Retire Lead

Closed ? Complete Sale

Create Invoice

Create Quote

Create Oppt‘y

Get specs from

customer

Estimate custom design

Cost out the

solution

Validate specs

with Tech Sales

Decide discount strategy

Assemble

proposed response

Approve proposed response

85%

15%“Classic” Business

Applications

Office Business ApplicationsWord Excel Outlook InfoPath

Estimate custom design Unstructured

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server

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SharePoint Feature AreasDocs/tasks/calendars, blogs,

wikis, e-mail integration, project management “lite”,

Outlook integration, offline docs/lists

CollaborationBusinessIntelligence

PortalEnterprise Portal

template, Site Directory, My Sites,

social networking, privacy control

Enterprise scalability,contextual relevance, rich people and business data

search

Rich and Web forms based front-ends, LOB actions, pluggable SSO

Server-based Excel spreadsheets and data visualization, Report Center, BI Web Parts, KPIs/Dashboards

Integrated document management, records management, and Web content management with policies and workflow

BusinessProcesses

SearchContentManagement

PlatformServicesWorkspaces,

Mgmt, Security, Storage, Topology,

Site Model

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MicrosoftOffice

SharePointServer 2007

WindowsSharePoint

ServicesVersion 3

SharePoint Developer Map

Site ProvisioningProvisioning FrameworkSolution Deployment

AdministrationConfigurationTimers

SharePoint Data Store ServicesImport / ExportE-Mail and AlertsRSSSearch

Pages and UIWeb PartsUI and NavigationForms and ViewsPages

Business IntelligenceExcel ServicesReporting and Dashboards

BPI / BPMForm ServicesBDC

ECMWeb Content ManagementDocument and Records Management

Enterprise Search

.NET Developer APIsObject ModelWeb ServicesEventsDataSite ModelLists and LibrariesLookupsSecurityQuery

Content ManagementWorkflowSchema ManagementVersioningCheck-in/-outDocuments

Windows Internal Database /

SQL Server 2005 /SQL Server 2008

ASP.NET 2.0

People and Personalization

Windows Server 2003 / Windows Server 2008

IIS 6 / IIS 7 .NET Framework 3.x

Windows Workflow Foundation

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Visual Studio Tools For Office (VSTO)

TabGroupRibbon Control

Ribbon Customization

Outlook custom form regions

Actions Pane

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Office Business ApplicationsLayered Architecture

Visual Studio Tools for Office

SharePoint DesignerSharePoint Site Template & Site CustomizationsVisual Studio

Business Scorecard Manager

SharePoint Admin Console

Visual Studio

SQL Server Mgmt Studio

PresentationLayer

ProductivityLayer

ApplicationLayer

DataLayer

Office ClientApplications

Portal Sites Pages Web Parts

Ribbons Task Pane

Form Region

KPIs, Metrics, Reports,

Dashboards

Development Tools

Sharepoint Lists,

ActionsForms Library

Excel Services

Workflows / Process

Orchestration

Web Services

LOB, SCM, ERP, Legacy, …

Business Data

Catalog

Analysis Services

Document Library

Data WarehouseData StoreIdentity Store

Action Pane

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Visual Studio Tools for Office

SharePoint DesignerSharePoint Site Template & Site CustomizationsVisual Studio

Business Scorecard Manager

SharePoint Admin Console

Visual Studio

SQL Server Mgmt Studio

PresentationLayer

ProductivityLayer

ApplicationLayer

DataLayer

Office ClientApplications

Portal Sites Pages Web Parts

Ribbons Action Pane

Form Region

KPIs, Metrics, Reports,

Dashboards

Development Tools

Sharepoint Lists,

ActionsForms Library

Excel Services

Workflows / Process

Orchestration

Web Services

LOB, SCM, ERP, Legacy, …

Business Data

Catalog

Analysis Services

Document Library

Data WarehouseData StoreIdentity Store

Action Pane

Business Applications (SAP, Siebel, Oracle,

Dynamics)

Office Business ApplicationsApplication and Server Stack

WCF WF

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MicrosoftSOA Roadmap

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Data Center

IT TodayWorking in a complex world

Application

Business Process

Computer

Workflow

Service

Activity

SLA

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Who Cares About What?Different people, different concerns

Enterprise Architect

Developer

IT Pro

Business Analyst

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"Oslo"Defining terms

• "Oslo" refers to a group of forthcoming Microsoft products and technologies• It's not the code name for a single new product or

new release of a product

• The "Oslo" technologies this talk focuses on are:• Interoperability scenarios• A new repository with a visual editor• A new process server for WF, WCF, BizTalk, and

other applications

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Extended by hundreds of solutions from the partner ecosystem

Simplifying Interoperability

Windows Communication Foundation – “Interop in the Framework”Unified protocols:ASMXWSE.NET RemotingCOM+MSMQ

Messaging: SOAP, WS-Addressing, MTOM

Metadata: WSDL, WS-MetadataExchange, WS-Policy

Web 2.0POXRESTJSONRSS/ATOM

Security: WS-Security, WS-SecureConversation, WS-Trust

Reliability and Transactions: WS-Reliable Messaging, WS-Coordination, WS-AtomicTransaction

BizTalk Server – “Interop In the Box”LOB formats:SAP Siebel ApplicationsPeopleSoft EnterpriseJD Edwards OneWorldJD Edwards Enterprise One

B2B formats:XMLEDI (EDIFACT, ANSI X12, HIPAA)AS2SWIFTHL7RosettaNet

Legacy formats:IBM CICSIBM IMS IBM OS/400 IBM DB2IBM VSAM

Messaging formats:WebSphere MQ MSMQ/MSMQTTIBCO RendezvousTIBCO Enterprise Message Service

Other formats:SQL ServerSharePointOracle DBMSFile, FTPHTTP, SOAPPOP3 / SMTP

BizTalk Services – “Interop in the Cloud”Federated Identity Federated Connectivity Federated Workflow

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Where is "Oslo"?A status report• More about "Oslo" at PDC later this year

• No release dates have yet been announced• The goal today:

• Describe some of the main problems “Oslo” addresses

• Give you a big-picture view of the technology• Don’t be surprised if there are changes

before the first “Oslo” release• Some things are sure to change, e.g., screen

shots

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“6” Services “1” “10” “5” “4”

Oslo

A New Way to Build Applications

Oslo

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Modeling LanguageAn approachable,

mainstream, textual modeling language for describing both data

(e.g. requirements) and behavior (e.g.workflow)

RepositoryDatabase to store and

share models

Process ServerA full featured execution

environment for workflow, rules, and any .NET service.

Service Bus Allows services to

discover and communicate with each

other

Modeling ToolsCreate, edit,

and browse models

Cloud ServicesA set of Microsoft hosted services

including a service bus and a process server

Service Bus

Model Repository

Cloud Services

Modeling Tools

Process Server

Modeling Language

Bus Analyst Arch Dev IT Pro

Oslo Components

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The "Oslo" RepositoryA common store for diverse information• Provides one place to find information about

the IT environment• Examples of what the repository allows:

• People in different roles can see and modify a common set of information• About applications, business processes, or anything

else• Relationships between information can be made

apparent• Problems can be tracked from end to end:

SLA BusinessProcess

Service

Activity

Data CenterApplication

Workflow

Computer

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A set of machines, software, etc. on which an application can be deployed

Environment

What's in the RepositorySome examples of pre-defined schemas

What It DescribesSchemaProcess The steps in a process, e.g., a

business process

Service A service provided by an application; can run locally or remotelyApplication A (possibly composite) application

Computer A physical computer

Workflow A WF workflowActivity A specific activity in a WF

workflow

ServiceLevelAgreementRequirements defined by an SLA

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The "Oslo" Visual EditorA tool for working with that information• Provides a useful tool to create, read,

update, and delete the repository's information

• Examples of what the visual editor allows:• People in different roles can see the information

they care about in the way they want to see it• They can have better conversations with one other

• Relationships between information can be examined visually• People can make connections across the environment

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The Repository and Visual EditorAn illustration

Repository

Visual Editor

Information about applications, computers, business processes,

etc.

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Using Other ToolsWorking with the repository• Other tools can also be used to work with

information in the repository• Potential examples: Visio, Visual Studio, System

Center tools, tools created by third parties

Repository2) Store business process

description

“Oslo” Visual Editor

3) Use business process

description

Visio

1) Create business process

description

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Working TogetherDifferent tools for different roles• Business analysts and developers can work

together to build WF/WCF applicationsRepository

“Oslo” Visual Editor

Business Analyst

Workflow

definition as

XAML

Workflow definition as repository instance

Visual Studio

Developer

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Executing Applications• WF doesn’t mandate a particular host

• WF/WCF applications can run in nearly any process

• But building a reliable, scalable host isn't simple

• “Oslo” includes a new process server• It provides a standard host for running WF/WCF

apps• Although using it isn’t required; WF/WCF apps can still

run in any process• It also supports other hosts• It is designed to receive Deployments from the

Repository• It allows Monitoring in sync with the Model

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The "Oslo" Process ServerCreating and running WF/WCF applications

WF/WCF Host

Repository

1) Create workflow

Filestore

1) Create workflow

2) Load and run

workflow

2) Load and run

workflow

“Oslo” Visual Editor Visual Studio

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BizTalk ServerCreating applications in a future release

Lifecycle Manager

BizTalk Host

. . .

. . .

Repository Filestore

“Oslo” Process Server

“Oslo” Visual Editor

Visual Studio with Orchestration

Designer

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Software + Services

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Software + ServicesThe basics• Enterprises today primarily use software

that they run themselves• Commonly known as on-premises software

• Services accessed via the Internet are becoming a more important part of enterprise IT• Commonly known as cloud services

• Enterprises are moving toward a mixed world of software + services (S+S)• S+S = On-premises software + cloud services

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Enterprise

Desktop Software

On-premises Software

Server Software

Service Provider

Server Software

Cloud Services

Internet

Illustrating S+S

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Categorizing ServicesA simple taxonomy• Software as a Service (SaaS)

• The application runs in the cloud• A browser or other simple client is on-premises

• Attached services• The application runs on-premises• Additional functions for this particular application

are provided in the cloud• Cloud platforms

• The application can run either in the cloud or on-premises

• Services supporting this and similar applications are provided in the cloud

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Categorizing ServicesAn illustration

Browser/ Client

Application

Software as a Service

(SaaS)

Users

Application

Application

Cloud Platform

Developers

Platform

Additional Functions

Application

Attached Services

Users

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SaaS: Another ExampleMicrosoft Dynamics CRM

• CRM Online provides Dynamics CRM as a SaaS application

CRM Online

Browser/ Client

Dynamics CRM

Dynamics CRM

On-premises

Browser/ Client

Dynamics CRM as also sold as an on-premises application

Which is much more popular today

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Attached ServicesMicrosoft Exchange

• Exchange Hosted Services provides add-on services for Exchange Server• Such as email filtering

• Exchange is also available as:• An on-premises application (of

course)• A hosted (SaaS?) offering

ExchangeServer

Outlook

Exchange Hosted

Services

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Cloud PlatformMicrosoft's Windows Live Platform

• The Live Platform provides a local API to remote services that can be used by on-premises applications• Such as mash-ups and others

• Those services include:• Virtual Earth (for maps)• Live Search• Data storage• More

Application

Live Platform

Live Platform API

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S+S and SOAAn aside• SOA and S+S aren't the same thing

• "Service" in SOA generally means a developer-accessible service

• "Service" in SaaS generally means a user-accessible service

• Some connections between SOA and S+S:• A SaaS application can expose services to on-

premises applications• Example: Salesforce.com's integration-oriented

services• A cloud platform can expose services to on-

premises applications• Example: the Windows Live Platform

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The Microsoft Services Platform

BUILDING BLOCK

SERVICES

IDENTITY AND ACCESS

DATA SERVICES

COMMUNICATIONS

BUSINESSLOGIC

SERVICE DELIVERY

CORE SERVICES

SEARCH

DATA CENTERS

COMPUTERSNETWORKS

GLOBALFOUNDATION

“Live” Services for Individuals

(no IT involvement)

“Online” Services (IT Procured)

Third Party Apps and Solutions

APPLICATIONS & SOLUTIONS (FINISHED & ATTACHED SERVICES)

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Scale Cloud Platforms• Roughly 500,000 sq.ft. each• Adding 10,000 servers/month

• “1 Facebook” of capacity

ChicagoDublin (Rendering)

San Antonio

Quincy, WA48

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Microsoft Cloud Platform Strategy

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Cloud Platform

On-premises Platform

Service Provider

Enterprise

Cloud Applicatio

n

On-premises Application using Cloud Platform

Services

On-premisesApplication

Platforms for S+SOn-premises and in the cloud

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Supporting ApplicationsWhat an application platform can provideComputing

• Operating system• Application servicesStorage• File system• DBMSIntegration• Connectivity, workflow, etc.

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Supporting ApplicationsOn-premises platform technology examplesComputing

• Operating system: Windows, Linux• App services: .NET Framework, Java EE app

server

Storage• File system: Windows NTFS, Linux file system• DBMS: SQL Server, Oracle

Integration• Connectivity, workflow, etc.: BizTalk Server,

WebSphere Process Server

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Supporting ApplicationsCloud platform technology examples

Computing• Operating system: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

(EC2)• Application services: Salesforce.com Force.com,

Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform, Google AppEngine

Storage• File system: Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)• DBMS: Amazon SimpleDB, SQL Server Data

Services

Integration• Connectivity, etc.: Microsoft BizTalk Services

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Looking Ahead: MicrosoftMore to come

• Plans to provide a broad cloud platform• It will largely use standard Microsoft platform

technologies

• This will allow:• Using the same developer skills and tools for

creating on-premises and cloud applications• Moving applications from the enterprise to the

cloud (and back)

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SQL Server Data Services Structured data in the cloud• Users can create containers that contain

entities• Each entity has its own properties• Each property has a name, type, and value

• Users can query a container with operators such as ==, !=, <, >, AND, OR, NOT

ContainerEntity

C. . .

Entity B

Entity A

ValueName

Type ValueName

Type ValueName

Type

Entity B

Property 1

Property 2

Property 3

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Microsoft’s BizTalk ServicesIntegration in the cloud• Provides:

• Connectivity• In a firewall-friendly fashion

• Identity• Workflow (soon)

• Microsoft sometimes calls BizTalk Services an Internet Service Bus (ISB)

• It’s not yet a commercial product (but will be!)

• Currently in CTP (BizTalk Services) • Available at http://biztalk.net

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Enterprise

Application

BizTalk Server

Application Messaging

Illustrating BizTalk ServerIntegration in the enterprise

Workflow

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BizTalk Services

Service Provider

Enterprise

Workflow

Enterprise

Identity

Internet

ApplicationApplication Application

Connectivity

Illustrating BizTalk ServicesIntegration in the cloud

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TechnologiesBizTalk Services Gross Anatomy• Messaging (http://connect.biztalk.net)

• Applications create public addresses• Identity provides simple access control

• Identity (http://identity.biztalk.net)• Delegate identity and access control• Federated identity (CardSpace, ADFS)• Username and password

• Workflow (coming soon)• Pre-defined activities, very early stage

development

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BizTalk ServicesThe „Components“

BizTalk Services (Hosted in the Cloud)

Messaging Identity Workflow

WS-* Stack(Non-

Microsoft)User Code

BizTalk Services SDK

User Code

REST Stack(Non-

Microsoft)User Code

* A JAVA sample currently ships in the SDK, more interop on the way

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Quickstart – Setup1. Go to http://labs.biztalk.net2. Click “Create an Account”

• Enter username / password for BizTalk Services• Associate CardSpace cards with account

3. Download and install BizTalk Services SDK• WCF binding, helper classes, samples• .NET Fx 3.0 and 3.5 compatible

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Quickstart – Contract Creation• Build a WCF contract

• One-way, duplex, Request-reply, simple or complex data types, session settings, etc.

[ServiceContract(CallbackContract=typeof(ICallbackContract))]interface ISomeContract { [OperationContract(IsOneWay=true)] void SomeOperation(String input);} // assume SomeContract implements ISomeContract

interface ICallbackContract { [OperationContract(IsOneWay=true)] void CallbackOperation(String input);} // assume SomeCallbackContract implements ICallbackContract

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Quickstart – Host Service (Listen)• Connect to BizTalk Services as per WCF

model• Security options via IEndpointBehavior

RelayBinding rb = new RelayBinding();CardSpaceTokenProvider csp = new CardSpaceTokenProvider();String rootName = csp.GetUserName();

Uri address = new Uri(“sb://connect.biztalk.net/services/justin/foo”);

ServiceHost sh = new ServiceHost(typeof(SomeContract));ServiceEndpoint ep = sh.AddServiceEndpoint(typeof(ISomeContract), rb, address);

ep.Behaviors.Add(csp);sh.Open();

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Quickstart – Connect a Client• Connect to BizTalk Services as per WCF

model• Security options via IEndpointBehavior

SomeCallbackContract cbo = new SomeCallbackContract();

DuplexChannelFactory<ISomeContract> factory = new DuplexChannelFactory<ISomeContract>(cbo);

ISomeContract proxy = factory.CreateChannel();

proxy.SomeOperation(“Hello BizTalk Services");

Console.WriteLine("Sent message to bus");

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VIDEO

BizTalk Services in Action

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TechnologiesBizTalk Services Functionalities• Pub / Sub via URIs• Directional Messaging via URIs• Direct Connections• Discovery• WS-Adressing• REST Support• Identity and Access Control

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VIDEO

Live Mesh (Part 1 – Document Sharing)

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What‘s behind the „Mesh“?Live MeshExperiences

DeveloperStack

ServicesPlatform

InfrastructurePlatform

Developer Tools & ServicesCompu-tation Storage Core

Services

Identity

Sync Storage

News

Transport

Etc.

MeshFX (Protocols & APIs)

Cloud and Client MOE (Mesh Operating Environment)

Web Deskto

p

Mesh Folder

sNews Feeds

Mobile Mesh

ClientsEtc.Etc.3rd

party Apps

Etc.

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VIDEO

Live Mesh (Part 2 – Remote Desktop)

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Conclusion• Office Business Applications help consuming

SOA• “Oslo“a group of forthcoming products and

technologies is Microsoft’s answer to various challenges relating to SOA

• Enterprise IT is moving to an S+S world• This effectively means increasing enterprise use

of services, e.g., SaaS applications• The next great platform battle will happen in

the cloud• The change will impact everybody

• Developers, Architects, Business Analysts

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© 2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.