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... ... @@ -1,108 +1,97 @@ 1 -{{container}}{{container layoutStyle="columns"}}((( 2 -When setting up a point at which your customers can talk to you eMagiz offers various methods of creating such a point. One of those options is by hosting a SOAP Webservice in eMagiz that handles XML messages asynchronously or synchronously. One last check to perform before you can communicate with the external parties that the endpoint is available to receive messages and up and running. In this microlearning, we will learn how you can perform such a check. 1 +{{html wiki="true"}} 2 +<div class="ez-academy"> 3 + <div class="ez-academy_body"> 3 3 4 - Shouldyou haveany questions, please contact academy@emagiz.com.5 +<div class="doc"> 5 5 6 -== 1. Prerequisites == 7 -* Basic knowledge of the eMagiz platform 8 8 9 -== 2. Key concepts == 10 -This microlearning centers around the endpoint check. 11 11 12 - Byendpointcheck, we mean: determine whether the WSDL is accessibleonthe correct endpointsowe can forward the URL to the WSDL + the URL to call to our external parties9 += Annotations = 13 13 14 -The endpoint consists of the following elements: 15 -* Starts with https:// or http:// 16 -* Second part is the host (i.e. where is the endpoint running) 17 -* Third part is the port on which the incoming traffic is accepted 18 -* These three things combined make up the first part of our endpoint that will vary per environment 19 -* Following that we have a static remainder of the endpoint that is build up as follows: /ws/{path-specific-servlet-mapping}/ 20 -* If you want to get to the WSDL simply add the name of the WSDL and the .wsdl extension to the endpoint when viewing it in the browser 11 +In this microlearning, we will focus on using annotations to clarify your thought process. In the annotation, you either describe a best practice everyone should follow when they change that flow (i.e. within the asynchronous routing), describe how the (more complex) parts of the flow work or describe (parts of) of your message definitions (i.e. CDM, API Gateway Data model, system message, etc.). This will help yourself and others every time changes are needed. 21 21 22 - ==3.EndpointCheck ==13 +Should you have any questions, please contact academy@emagiz.com. 23 23 24 -When setting up a point at which your customers can talk to you eMagiz offers various methods of creating such a point. One of those options is by hosting a SOAP Webservice in eMagiz that handles XML messages asynchronously or synchronously. One last check to perform before you can communicate with the external parties that the endpoint is available to receive messages and up and running. In this microlearning, we will learn how you can perform such a check. 15 +* Last update: May 9th, 2021 16 +* Required reading time: 5 minutes 25 25 26 -The endpoint consists of the following elements: 27 -* Starts with https:// or http:// 28 -* Second part is the host (i.e. where is the endpoint running) 29 -* Third part is the port on which the incoming traffic is accepted 30 -* These three things combined make up the first part of our endpoint that will vary per environment 31 -* Following that we have a static remainder of the endpoint that is build up as follows: /{context-path}/{path-specific-servlet-mapping}/ 32 -* If you want to get to the WSDL simply add the name of the WSDL and the .wsdl extension to the endpoint when viewing it in the browser 18 +== 1. Prerequisites == 33 33 34 - Asyou cansee the endpointcanbe divided intotwo parts. Onepart isdynamic acrossenvironmentsandone part is static across environments. Let usfirstdeterminehow wecan findout the firstpartofurendpoint.20 +* Basic knowledge of the eMagiz platform 35 35 36 -== =3.1HTTPSorHTTP===22 +== 2. Key concepts == 37 37 38 -We start at the top with the determination of HTTPS or HTTP. A simple rule of thumb is that when running in the eMagiz Cloud the endpoint starts with https:// and when the endpoint is running locally (i.e. on-premise) the endpoint starts with http:// (unless you secure it yourself, more on that later). 24 +This microlearning centers around using annotations. 25 +With annotations, we mean: A piece of text to explain something to yourself and others 39 39 40 - ===3.2Host===27 +Annotations can be used for: 41 41 42 -The next part of the endpoint is the host. The host is effectively the (virtual) machine on which the endpoint is running. When hosting an endpoint in the eMagiz cloud the host part is the combination between the DNS left-most label on Route level and the cloudslot on which your environment is running. The first part of the equation can be found under Deploy -> Architecture. The second part can be found under Deploy -> Properties by looking for the {technicalnameproject}.amqp01.host. You need to combine the two elements via a dash -. An example of this would then be spwbsrv-test-cloud0001.emagizcloud.com. In case of an on-premise installation, you should ask your customer what the IP address or DNS name is to connect to the machine on which your runtime is running. If the runtime is running locally on your laptop the host equals localhost. 29 +* Describing a best practice everyone should follow 30 +* Describing (more complex) parts of the flow 31 +* Describe (parts of) your message definitions 43 43 44 -=== 3.3 Port === 45 45 46 -Whether or not the port needs to be defined to get to the endpoint is once again determined by the location. If the endpoint is hosted in the eMagiz Cloud the port is *not* part of the endpoint. However, when you host your endpoint locally the endpoint becomes part of your endpoint. Note that to make this piece work in the eMagiz Cloud you should set up your Route properly. More on that in our Cloud Management courses. You can determine the port, for the endpoint or the route, in two steps. First, we navigate to the all entry we have created and open the Jetty component. The first segment of the Jetty Server talks about the server connector. In this part, the port is defined (either via a property or statically). 47 47 48 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-soap-webservice-connectivity-endpoint-check--server-connector-settings.png]]35 +== 3. Annotations == 49 49 50 -I fitdefined via a property you can search for the correspondingvalueunder Deploy-> Propertiesbycheckingonthe property name and filteringonruntime level togetto theport. Ifitis definedstaticallyyoucan simply readite.Notethatthebest practiceis to usea propertyvalueasthatallowsyouto use adifferent rangefor your portnumbering betweenenvironments.Inotherwords, itallowsu toethe 9000rangeforTest,the8000rangefor Acceptance,andthe9000 rangeforProduction. This isalsotosafeguardagainstsomeoneaccidentallysendingdatatothewrong environment.37 +In this microlearning, we will focus on using annotations on the flow level to clarify our thought process. In the annotation, you either describe a best practice everyone should follow when they change that flow (i.e. within the asynchronous routing) or describe how the (more complex) parts of the flow work. This will help yourself and others every time changes are needed within the flow. 51 51 52 - === 3.3 ContextPath===39 +Annotations can be used for: 53 53 54 -The first part of the static remainder of the endpoint is the context. By default, this is filled with /ws but you as a user can alter this. You can check the current value by opening the Jetty component again and looking at the context path that is filled in. 41 +* Describing a best practice everyone should follow 42 +* Describing (more complex) parts of the flow 43 +* Describe (parts of) your message definitions 55 55 56 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-soap-webservice-connectivity-endpoint-check--context-path.png]]45 +To clarify the use cases let us take a look at how annotations can be added within the eMagiz platform. In our first example, we will take a look at asynchronous routing. In many eMagiz projects, a best practice is followed on how to add something to the asynchronous routing (or change something within the asynchronous routing). Because the best practice contains multiple steps it makes sense to use the annotation functionality of eMagiz to define all these steps and register them at the place you need them (i.e. the asynchronous routing). Having done so will result in something like this: 57 57 58 - ===3.4 Path SpecificServletMapping===47 +<p align="center">[[image:novice-devops-perspectives-annotations--annotation-best-practice-async-routing.png||]]</p> 59 59 60 -The last part of ourendpoint isdeterminedby thepath-specificservletmapping.You canonceagainfindthevalue(and changeit ifyou wantto)within theJetty component. In thiscomponent,youcanseetheservlet mappings and seethe paththatbelongs to that servlet.ForSOAP Webservicethebestpracticeistohaveonlyoneservlet-mappingandin99% ofthecases,the auto-generatedvalue ofeMagizismoreanfine.49 +The second example is about using annotations on the flow level to describe parts of the flow. In this example, we will use the annotation to describe that we use a filter to determine which messages are picked up from a local directory and how we filter. That way anyway opening the flow has to merely read the annotation to get the context. Having done so will result in something like this: 61 61 62 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-soap-webservice-connectivity-endpoint-check--path-specific-servlet-mapping.png]]51 +<p align="center">[[image:novice-devops-perspectives-annotations--describe-parts-of-flow.png||]]</p> 63 63 64 -Combining all of this, assuming we run in the eMagiz Cloud, will result in the following endpoint for our Test environment: 65 -* {{code}}https://spwbsrv-test-cloud0001.emagizcloud.com/ws/spwbsrv-connector/{{code/}} 53 +The third example does not take place on the flow level but the message definition level. Therefore instead of going to Create, we go to Design. In Design when you navigate to the CDM, API Gateway Data model, Event Streaming Data model, message definitions, etc. you have the option to add annotations to the canvas. In this example, we want to make clear to all that make changes that a certain part of our CDM is used by a lot of integrations within eMagiz and therefore everyone should be careful and think twice before adjusting anything related to that part. Having done so will result in something like this: 66 66 67 -Combining all of this, assuming we run locally on our laptop, will result in the following endpoint for our Test environment: 68 -* http://localhost:9091/ws/spwbsrv-connector/ 55 +<p align="center">[[image:novice-devops-perspectives-annotations--describe-crucial-part-of-cdm.png||]]</p> 69 69 70 - ===3.5Getting theWSDLname===57 +Now that we saw some examples let us turn our attention to the how. How can I add an annotation and how can I link it. Adding the annotation is simple. You drag the annotation icon from the left context menu onto the canvas. As a result, an empty annotation will be shown on the canvas. By double-clicking on it you can type whatever you want. Note that you need to be in "Start Editing" mode to change anything, including annotations. 71 71 72 - Toget to the WSDL to verify if it isavailable to be shared with external parties the last thingyouneed is the WSDLname. You can findthis one, surprisinglyenough,in the Jettycomponent. To get to the WSDL namedoubleclickon theservlet that isdefined underthe heading Servletsdnavigate tohe Advancedtab. Here you will see thenameofthe WSDL. If you have adheredto the default of eMagiz thename will mimicthenameof your path-specific servletapping.59 +<p align="center">[[image:novice-devops-perspectives-annotations--annotation-icon-context-menu.png||]]</p> 73 73 74 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-soap-webservice-connectivity-endpoint-check--wsdl-name.png]]61 +When you are satisfied with what you have written down you can press the Save button. After you have done so you can rescale the annotation to ensure that the complete text is visible. To link the annotation to a component (on flow level) or an entity (on message definition level) you hover over the annotation until your mouse indicator changes to a + icon, execute a right-click and drag from the annotation to the component in question. 75 75 76 -With this information we could reach the WSDL via the following endpoint, assuming we run in the eMagiz Cloud: 77 -* https://spwbsrv-test-cloud0001.emagizcloud.com/ws/spwbsrv-connector/spwbsrv-connector.wsdl 63 +Now you know what annotations are good for and how you can add them within the eMagiz platform. 78 78 79 -With this information we could reach the WSDL via the following endpoint, assuming we run locally on our laptop: 80 -* http://localhost:9091/ws/spwbsrv-connector/spwbsrv-connector.wsdl 65 +===== Practice ===== 81 81 82 -With this information, you should be able to access the WSDL and communicate both the endpoint as well as the WSDL to your external parties. 83 - 84 84 == 4. Assignment == 85 85 86 - Determinetheendpoint ofyourSOAP Webservice andretrievetheWSDL.69 +Add annotation on the flow level that describes how (a part of) a flow works. 87 87 This assignment can be completed with the help of the (Academy) project that you have created/used in the previous assignment. 88 88 89 89 == 5. Key takeaways == 90 90 91 -* The endpoint consists of the following elements: 92 - ** Starts with https:// or http:// 93 - ** Second part is the host (i.e. where is the endpoint running) 94 - ** Third part is the port on which the incoming traffic is accepted 95 - ** These three things combined make up the first part of our endpoint that will vary per environment 96 - ** Following that we have a static remainder of the endpoint that is build up as follows: /{context-path}/{path-specific-servlet-mapping}/ 97 - ** If you want to get to the WSDL simply add the name of the WSDL and the .wsdl extension to the endpoint when viewing it in the browser 98 -* The relevant information can be derived from the Jetty component and by determining where the endpoint is hosted 74 +* Annotations can be used for: 75 + * Describing a best practice everyone should follow 76 + * Describing (more complex) parts of the flow 77 + * Describe (parts of) your message definitions 78 +* You can add annotations by dragging and dropping the annotation icon on the canvas. 99 99 80 + 81 + 100 100 == 6. Suggested Additional Readings == 101 101 102 - Ifyouareinterested inthis topic and wantmoreinformation onitpleasereadthe help text provided by eMagiz.84 +There are no suggested additional readings on this topic 103 103 104 104 == 7. Silent demonstration video == 105 105 106 - {{videoattachment="novice-soap-webservice-connectivity-endpoint-check.mp4"reference="Main.Videos.Microlearning.WebHome"/}}88 +This video demonstrates how you could have handled the assignment and gives you some context on what you have just learned. 107 107 108 -)))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}} 90 +<iframe width="1280" height="720" src="../../vid/microlearning/novice-devops-perspectives-annotations.mp4" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> 91 + 92 +</div> 93 + 94 +</div> 95 +</div> 96 + 97 +{{/html}}
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