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... ... @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ 1 1 {{container}}{{container layoutStyle="columns"}}((( 2 -W ithinthe crash course,we already explained XPath conceptually.In thatsamemicrolearning,welookedatsomemoreuncomplicatedcasesofusing XPathwithin your transformation.If youed to brushupn that knowledge, pleasecheckoutthis [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagizAcademy.Microlearnings.CrashCourse.CrashCourse Platform.crashcourse-platform-create-transformation-xpath-basic.WebHome||target="blank"]].Intheintermediate microlearningonthis subject, we built upon that knowledge. Pleasecheck out this [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagizAcademy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.Createyour transformations.intermediate-create-your-transformations-xpath-intermediate.WebHome||target="blank"]] ifyouneed aefresher on that.In the[[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagizAcademy.Microlearnings.Advanced Level.Createyour transformations.advanced-create-your-transformations-xpath-advanced.WebHome||target="blank"]]thatfollowed, we builtuponthat knowledge andlookedatsomeconcrete,practical examplesthat couldbe useful inyourproject. In thismicrolearning,we will wrap the conceptof XPathby looking at three complex XPathalternativesthat are sometimes neededwhen dealing withmessagesin eMagiz.2 +When your integration landscape grows through time, you might decide to split functional business processes into multiple eMagiz models. In those cases, the question of connecting these models easily, stable, and securely could arise. This microlearning will focus on that question and provide an answer based on our vision and best practices when dealing with the platform. 3 3 4 4 Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]. 5 5 ... ... @@ -6,82 +6,51 @@ 6 6 == 1. Prerequisites == 7 7 8 8 * Expert knowledge of the eMagiz platform 9 -* [[XPath Basic>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-create-transformation-xpath-basic.WebHome||target="blank"]] 10 -* [[XPath Intermediate>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.Create your transformations.intermediate-create-your-transformations-xpath-intermediate.WebHome||target="blank"]] 11 -* [[XPath Advanced>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Advanced Level.Create your transformations.advanced-create-your-transformations-xpath-advanced.WebHome||target="blank"]] 12 12 13 - 14 14 == 2. Key concepts == 15 15 16 -This microlearning focuses on verycomplexXPathoperations.12 +This microlearning focuses on communication between two eMagiz models. When communicating to any external party (from the view of a specific model), you should always consider the following: 17 17 18 -With XPath Expert, we mean learning that XPath options are sometimes very complex but could benefit you in specific cases in your daily work. 14 +* Security 15 +* Loose coupling 16 +* Maintainability 17 +* Clarity 19 19 20 - Someoftheverycomplex XPathoptionsare:19 +== 3. Communication between models == 21 21 22 -* matches 23 -* replace 24 -* tokenize 21 +Most users would think that communication via queues to connect two separate eMagiz models is a bright idea. However, this is something that we do not encourage. We discourage this for several practical and technical reasons alike. 25 25 26 - ==3.XPathExpert==23 +When looking at the practical side of things getting it configured correctly is time-consuming and an error-prone action (as is evident by the question). Furthermore, it can lead to unexpected situations where you make a typo to listen to a queue on which no messages are provided. This queue will, however, be registered on the JMS level (when you activate the flow in question with the custom configuration), which can lead to confusing queue statistics and even more troublesome false-positive alerting based on missing queue metrics or missing consumers. 27 27 28 - Within the crash course, we already explainedXPath conceptually.Inthatsame microlearning, welookedatsome moreuncomplicatedcasesofusing XPathwithinyour transformation.Ifyouneed to brush up on that knowledge, pleasecheck out this[[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagizAcademy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.CrashCoursePlatform.crashcourse-platform-create-transformation-xpath-basic.WebHome||target="blank"]]. In theintermediate microlearningon this subject, we built uponthatknowledge. Pleasecheck out this [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagizAcademy.Microlearnings.IntermediateLevel.Createyourtransformations.intermediate-create-your-transformations-xpath-intermediate.WebHome||target="blank"]]ifyou needa refresheronthat. In the[[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagizAcademy.Microlearnings.AdvancedLevel.Createyourtransformations.advanced-create-your-transformations-xpath-advanced.WebHome||target="blank"]]thatfollowed,we builtuponthat knowledge andlookedat someconcrete, practical examples thatcould beusefulin yourproject.In this microlearning, wewillwrapthe conceptof XPathby lookingatthreecomplex XPath alternatives that are sometimesneeded when dealing with messages in eMagiz.25 +On top of that, when you allow one model to write and read from queues registered in another model, maintaining both models will become very complex. This holds for the ones working on the project at the moment but also for those working on it at a later stage and does that need to provide (incidental) support on the environments. 29 29 30 - Some of the very complexXPathoptions are:27 +Another practical reason for not wanting this is that we do not actively support this use case from eMagiz. This means that when we update our technical infrastructure, we will not consider this scenario. This could lead to additional work in the future and reduced stability of your solution. 31 31 32 -* matches 33 -* replace 34 -* tokenize 29 +From the technical point of view, the consequence of this construction is that both models need to know each other certificates and credentials, which are not considered secure. On top of that, because you, theoretically, can exchange data from any queue to any queue, you could create a situation in which updates in one model trigger changes in the other model (i.e., when using the same data model) that are unexpected (and frankly unwanted). 35 35 36 -=== 3.1 matches === 31 +We advise using functionality that makes it explicit that both models function independently of each other. From eMagiz, we consider two valid alternatives for this: 32 +- Using a web service as a communication layer between the two models. This web service can be REST or SOAP and has been implemented before 33 +- Using the Event Streaming functionality of eMagiz to write and read from topics. 37 37 38 - Sometimes,you wantto determinewhethera specificvaluewithinyourpayloadmatchesa pattern.Inthose cases,you canuse theXPathfunction calledmatches. Thefunctionwill returntrueifthe suppliedstring matchesa givenregular expression. So,forxample,if youwant to checkwhetheryourOrderID containsexactlyseven digitsand nothing else,thefollowingXPathxpression will work for your usecase.35 +Both alternatives have the benefit that the security can be tight and explicit (i.e., only model A can write/post data to model B). Furthermore, managing the solution becomes much easier as it uses the standard functionality within the platform. Therefore, we have no plans to support this approach in the product. 39 39 40 -matches(OrderID,'^\d{7}$') 41 - 42 -As a result, you will get a true or false back which you can then use as a filter or within an if-then-else construction. 43 - 44 -=== 3.2 replace === 45 - 46 -The replace function has many similarities with the matches function. It builds on the premise of the matches function, but instead of returning a true or false, you can state with what you want to replace the matched string. In other words, this function returns a string produced from the input string by replacing any substrings that match a given regular expression with a supplied replacement string. 47 - 48 -When we apply this to our earlier example, we can state that when the OrderID contains any non-digit, we will replace this value with nothing. This will lead to the following XPath expression. 49 - 50 -replace(OrderID,'\D','') 51 - 52 -With a given input string of 12C34A567, the returned result will be 1234567. 53 - 54 -=== 3.3 tokenize === 55 - 56 -The tokenize function can split a string into multiple entries for you. This is particularly useful when you want to match an input string to a list of possible values that are valid for that string. For example, the function returns a sequence of strings constructed by splitting the input wherever a separator is found; the separator is any substring that matches a given regular expression. 57 - 58 -So, for example, when the input string for AddressID is "street,housenumber,housenumberaddition" and you want to tokenize this with the help of the separator, you could use, in this example, the comma between the values as the separator. This will lead to the following XPath expression. 59 - 60 -tokenize(AddressID,',') 61 - 62 -The given input detailed above will result in the following output: street housenumber housenumberaddition. 63 - 64 64 == 4. Assignment == 65 65 66 -C heckoutwhichoftheXPathswe havediscussed todaycan befoundwithinyourproject.67 -This assignment can be completed with inthe (Academy) project you created/used in the previous assignment.39 +Consider what your criteria are when communicating between models and compare them to our criteria. 40 +This assignment can be completed with the help of the (Academy) project you created/used in the previous assignment. 68 68 69 69 == 5. Key takeaways == 70 70 71 -Some of the very complex XPath options are: 44 +* Consider the following when communication between two models 45 +** Security 46 +** Loose coupling 47 +** Maintainability 48 +** Clarity 72 72 73 -* matches 74 -* replace 75 -* tokenize 76 - 77 77 == 6. Suggested Additional Readings == 78 78 79 -If you are interested in this topic and want more information on it, pleasereadthehelptextprovided byeMagizand read moreinformationonhefollowinglinks:52 +If you are interested in this topic and want more information, please consult us at [[productmanagement@emagiz.com>>mailto:productmanagement@emagiz.com]] 80 80 81 -* http://www.xsltfunctions.com/xsl/fn_matches.html 82 -* http://www.xsltfunctions.com/xsl/fn_replace.html 83 -* http://www.xsltfunctions.com/xsl/fn_tokenize.html 84 - 85 85 == 7. Silent demonstration video == 86 86 87 87 As this is more of theoretical microlearning, there is no video accompanying the microlearning.)))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}}