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Progress Sonic ESB Configuration and Management Guide

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Chapter 11: Using Actional with <strong>Sonic</strong> Components<br />

Instrumenting <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong><br />

Figure 3. <strong>ESB</strong> Process<br />

<strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> 8.5 installations use the actional-sdk.jar that is packaged in the management<br />

framework archives <strong>and</strong> maintainable on a management container’s Resources tab, as<br />

shown on page 274.<br />

The <strong>ESB</strong> interceptor maps <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> message interactions to Actional <strong>Management</strong><br />

Server levels as follows:<br />

Actional<br />

<strong>Management</strong><br />

Server Level <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> Itineraries <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> non-Itineraries<br />

1 Host Name Host Name<br />

2 <strong>ESB</strong> Service Name <strong>ESB</strong> Service Name<br />

3 <strong>ESB</strong> Process Name "St<strong>and</strong>alone"<br />

4 Step Name -<br />

A <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> process, when visualized in the Actional <strong>Management</strong> Server, might look<br />

similar to the following:<br />

where Step_1, Step_2, <strong>and</strong> Step_3 are the steps in the <strong>ESB</strong> process Sample.XPathCBR.<br />

261 <strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 8.5

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