WO2003067451A1 - J2ee component extension architecture - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to integration of computer systems, and particularly to the integration of servers, applications, and resources within those systems.
- a J2EE connector architecture is useful for the integration of J2EE-compliant application servers with at least one enterprise information system (EIS).
- EIS enterprise information system
- This architecture defines a set of contracts that a resource adapter has to support to plug-in to an application server. These contracts can include such functions as transactions, security, and connection management.
- the J2EE connector architecture also defines a common client interface (CCI) that can be used to access an EIS.
- a CCI defines a client API for interacting with heterogeneous EIS systems, which enables application components and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) frameworks to drive interactions across heterogeneous EIS systems using a common client API.
- J2EE organizes business logic into reusable components.
- a J2EE server can provide underlying services for these components in the form of a container for every component type.
- Containers are the interface between the components and the platform-specific functionality that supports these components. Before a component can be executed, it is assembled into a J2EE application and deployed into the appropriate container.
- a resource adapter is a system-level software driver used by an application server to connect to an EIS.
- a resource adapter which can contain a library specific to an EIS, can serve as a J2EE connector.
- a J2EE connector architecture can support resource adapters that are developed by EIS developers, vendors, and/or third-party application developers. These resource adapters can be deployed in any application server supporting the appropriate J2EE specification. Resource adapters contain the Java, and if necessary, the native components required to interact with the EIS.
- a J2EE connector architecture can provide packaging and deployment interfaces, so that various resources adapters can easily plug into compliant J2EE application servers in a modular manner.
- a J2EE connector architecture can be implemented in an application server and an ElS-specific resource adapter.
- AJ2EE connectorarchitecture typically has three main components:
- system-level contracts between the resource adapter and the application server (2) a CCI that provides a client API for Java applications and development tools to access the resource adapter, and (3) packaging and deployment interfaces that provide the ability for various resource adapters to plug into J2EE applications in a modular manner.
- the J2EE connector architecture can provide a Java-based solution to the problem of connectivity between a multitude of application servers and EIS systems.
- an EIS vendor does not need to customize a product for each application server.
- custom code is not required in order to extend support connectivity to a new EIS.
- the connector architecture enables an EIS vendor to provide a standard resource adapter for its EIS. This resource adapter plugs into an application, such as WebLogic Server, and provides the underlying infrastructure for the integration between an EIS and the application.
- a resource adapter provider can develop a set of Java interfaces and classes as part of the adapter implementation. These Java classes implement J2EE Connector Architecture-specified contracts and EIS- specificfunctionality provided by the resource adapter. The Java interfaces and classes are then packaged together with a deployment descriptor to create a resource adapter module. This module can include any required native libraries, help files, documentation, and other resources.
- a deployment descriptor defines the contract between a resource adapter provider and a deployer for the deployment of a resource adapter.
- J2EE connectors can be used to access legacy systems in accordance with J2EE guidelines.
- a J2EE connector can be used to access the legacy system in order to implement business logic.
- This business logic can be implemented either by using J2EE server-side components, such as may include an Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) or Java servlet, or by using J2EE client-side components, such as JavaRMI clients.
- legacy systems include Oracle DB2 databases from Oracle Corporation of Redwood Shores, CA; IBM mainframe systems from International Business Machines Corporation of Armonk, NY; Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems such as SAP from SAP of Walldorf, Germany and PeopleSoft from PeopleSoft of Pleasanton, CA; and Customer Relation Management (CRM) solutions such as Siebel from Siebel Systems, Inc. of San Mateo, CA and Oracle's CRM solution from Oracle Corporation of Redwood Shores, CA.
- ERP Enterprise Resource Planning
- CRM Customer Relation Management
- a J2EE component itself is typically one of three types: (1) a code file, such as a Java class file; (2) a configuration file, such as an XML configuration file; or (3) a resource file, such as an image file, video file, or audio file that can be used by any appropriate Java classes.
- a code file such as a Java class file
- a configuration file such as an XML configuration file
- a resource file such as an image file, video file, or audio file that can be used by any appropriate Java classes.
- Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the present invention overcome these and other deficiencies by providing an application with access to multiple locations or systems without having to create additional J2EE connector components.
- a base connector such as a J2EE connector
- An extended connector can be used to allow the application to communicate with a second system.
- the extended connector can contain configuration information for the second system, but is otherwise adapted to use information in the base connector to communicate with the second system.
- the use of information in the base connector eliminates the duplication of information between connectors.
- the use of base connector information also allows the base connector and extended connector to share files such as class files and resource files.
- a container such as a J2EE container, can be used to provide underlying services for the base connector and extended connector. The container can also allow for the monitoring and management of the base connector and extended connector.
- Figure 1 is a diagram of a system in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a diagram of an architecture that can be used with the system of Figure 1 , which does not utilize connector extension.
- Figure 3 is a diagram of an architecture that can be used with the system of Figure 1 , which does utilize connector extension.
- One solution to the problem of reusing and modifying an existing J2EE component applies the concept of inheritance, as is used in object- oriented design methodology.
- Systems and methods in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention can utilize such a solution by allowing a J2EE component to inherit an existing J2EE component, or base component. This can be done in one embodiment by specifying a custom- defined tag in the appropriate deployment descriptor.
- Such a system can allowforthe modifying and extending of any inherited attributes of the base connector.
- Such a system can also reduce the footprint of J2EE components, can reduce the deployment time as there is less information to be parsed, and can reduce maintenance overhead as bug-fixes and changes need be done only in a base component.
- the system can make efficient use of disk resources by eliminating the duplication of bulk resource files otherwise required with multiple base components. Further, if code files are being shared between components, a common class loader can be shared which can lead to faster access of runtime resources.
- FIG. 1 shows a J2EE connector architecture for a J2EE component that can be utilized in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- An application server 100 is shown, comprising management components for system-level contracts, which in this example include a connection manager 102 for connection contracts, a transaction manager 104 for transaction contracts, and a security manager 106 for security contracts.
- a connection contract can give an application server pool connections to any underlying EIS 112. It can also allow application components to connect to the EIS 112. The result is a scalable application environment that can support a large number of clients requiring access to EIS.
- a transaction contract can exist between a transaction manager 104 and an EIS 112 supporting transaction access to EIS resource managers. This contract can allow an application server 100 to use a transaction manager 104 to manage transactions across multiple resource managers.
- a security contract can provide secure access to an EIS 112 and can protect information resources that are managed by the EIS.
- a resource adapter 110 can be used that is specific to the EIS 112.
- the resource adapter 110 can be a system library that is specific to the EIS and that can provide connectivity to the EIS 112.
- An interface between the resource adapter 110 and the EIS 112 can also be specific to the EIS, and can be a native interface.
- the architecture utilizes system contracts between the resource adapter 110 and the application server 100.
- An application contract or common client interface can provide a client API for a Java application, application component 108, or development tools to access the resource adapter 110.
- An ElS-specific interface which can comprise a packaging and deployment interface, can provide the ability for a resource adapter 110 to connect an EIS 112 and a J2EE application in a modular manner.
- a container-component contract can also exist between the application server 100, hosting the relevant container, and the application component 108.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of a system using J2EE connectors without utilizing component extension.
- an enterprise has an ERP solution installed, here an SAP ERP solution, for six different departments using six different ports 204, 216, 218, 220, 222, 224.
- An application may need to access all six SAP systems.
- J2EE component extension a user has to create six mostly similar J2EE connector components, or base components 202, 206, 208, 210, 212, 214.
- a J2EE/JCA container 200 is shown, which is part of an application server that can provide deployment and run-time support for application components. The user has to separately apply bug-fixes for each of these connector components 202, 206, 208, 210, 212, 214.
- FIG. 3 shows a system for the same example, but applying component extension in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the bug fixes only need to be addressed for a single base component 302.
- Each of these extended connectors 306, 308, 310, 312, 314 can include only configuration changes, such as the machine or port 304, 316, 318, 320, 322, 324 on which the extended connector is running.
- Each extended connector takes advantage of the information contained in the base connector, such that the information does not need to be duplicated.
- the extended connectors can modify or extend any attributes of the base connector if necessary.
- the extended connectors can also share the same class files and resource files with the base connector 302.
- a J2EE / JCA container 300 can allow the monitoring and management of supported components, as well as the service(s) that monitor and manage the components.
- Containers useful with embodiments of the present invention can include connector containers that host resource adapters; web containers that host JSP, servlets, and static HTML pages; EJB containers that host EJB components; and application client containers that host standalone application clients.
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