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1250: What’s New in IBM
WebSphere Service Registry
and RepositoryNick Butler – WSRR ArchitectBob Laird – WSRR Product Manager
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What’s new in WSRR
Brief history
What’s new in version 8 and v8.5
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IMPACTSpring 2013
IMPACT
Spring 2012
2Q 2012
WSRR 8.0
� Mediation Policy enforcement with DataPower for Web Services
� Model REST Services
� ConsumabilityImprovements
� Business Space Enhancements
� Performance Improvements
� WAS 8 Support 3Q 2012
SOA Policy Pattern
SOA Policy Gateway Pattern
� For PureApplication System and IWD System x
� Combined Policy administration and enforcement
3Q 2012
WSRR 8.0.0.1
4Q 2012
WSRR 7.5.0.3
� Subscriptions in Business Space
2Q 2013
WSRR 8.0.0.2
� Mediation Policy enforcement with DataPower for REST services
� Manage WSRR subscriptions in Business Space UI
� Copy objects
� Bulk Change Tool
� WSDL/XSD update
2Q 2014
WSRR 8.5
� WAS 8.5 support
� Improved UI
� Proactive email notification
� Improved search and filter
� Export service docs as ZIP file
� Simplified install
IMPACTSpring 2014
Visibility and Control Roadmap
3Q 2013
SOA Policy Gateway Pattern
� For PureApplication System
Intel/Power
� Inbuilt monitoring
� DataPower Virtual Edition
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WebSphere Service Registry and Repository v8.5
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Google-style search
Collection filters
Email owner
Service catalog view
Download service definition
New in v8.5
New in v8.5
New in v8.5
New in v8.5
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Service Registry Dashboard
New UI platform, ?, ?,?
New in v8.5
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Instance-specific view menus
‘Type’ icons
Collections
Configurable collections of registry resources
• Configurable query
• Configurable details
8.0
8.0
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New in v8.5
Collection Filters
Filter results by Type, State or Classification
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New in v8.5
‘Service Catalog’ View
Simple read-only view for finding services to consume
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New in v8.5
Email Owner
Send an email to the service owner
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Subscription Support
Easily subscribe to services, in context
New in v8.0
Manage subscriptions easily using ‘My Subscriptions’
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Navigator Action bar options change according to context.
Hover preview card in theGraphical widgets.
Hover preview card in theCollection widget.
Download attachments, navigate relationships andedit directly from the preview card.
Hover Preview Card
Interactive hover preview card allows you to see more details ofan object without having to click through to its detail view
New in v8.0
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New in v8.5
Download Service Definition Documents
Service documents packaged as a ZIP
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Service lifecycle management
Managing consumers
Managing versions
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New in v8.5
New in v8.5
Email Consumers
New in v8.5
Managing the dashboard
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Object Copy
Save time when creating multiple similar endpoints
Admin options to control which objects can be copied, and how.
New in v8.0
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Updating WSDL / XSD documents
Make minor revisions to WSDL and XSD where…
• Name, namespace, version are the same
• Document dependencies (eg imported XSDs) are the same
New in v8.0
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New in v8.5
Email Consumers
Send an email to owners of consuming services
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Service Registry Dashboard
Managing views
New in v8.5
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Service Registry Dashboard
Managing permissions
New in v8.5
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Service Registry Dashboard
Editing pages: adding widgets
New in v8.5
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Service Registry Dashboard
Editing pages: drag-and-drop page layout
New in v8.5
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Launch in context, e.g. when adding relationships
…or directly from the actions widget
Loads files from file system, or a remote location
Load from individual files or from a single zip file
Prompts for embedded files not already in WSRR
New in v8.0
Loading Documents
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Service endpoint protection
Controlling consumption
Endpoint routing
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Consider this example: the accounting department creates a currency conversion service for their own use.
Accounting
Currency Conversion
Service
Regulating access to services New in v8.0
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Sales
Order Fulfilment
Legal
Purchasing
Accounting
Currency Conversion
Service
Regulating Access to Services
Other departments find out about it, and start using it, without the knowledge of its owners.
New in v8.0
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Sales
Order Fulfilment
Legal
Purchasing
Accounting
Currency Conversion
Service
Regulating Access to Services
The Accounting department notice this, and immediately put a gateway in place to stop unauthorized access from other departments before anyone starts to rely on
the service.
New in v8.0
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Sales
Order Fulfilment
Legal
Purchasing
Currency Conversion
Service
Accounting
Regulating Access to Services
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The Sales and Legal departments negotiate to use the service, and help fund an additional server. The Order Fulfilment and Purchasing departments choose not
to use the service.
New in v8.0
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Sales
Order Fulfilment
Legal
Purchasing
Currency Conversion
Service
Accounting
Regulating Access to Services
150100!
Over time the Legal department workload goes above their limit, so their requests are throttled and their usage of the service suffers. But the service is not affected
for other users.
New in v8.0
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Sales
Order Fulfilment
Legal
Currency Conversion
Service
Purchasing
Accounting
Regulating Access to Services
300100
The Legal department negotiate for additional capacity, and help fund the addition of an additional server. There is now a process in place to maintain the quality of
the service and manage the cost of future growth.
New in v8.0
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WSRR
DataPower
Centrally manage and govern service and associated policies exposed at service gateway
Enable automatic deployment of operational policies and SLA to service gateways
Be alerted and proactively react to situations and changes in your SOA
Use Policies to Control your SOA
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Business ServiceOrganization
Service Version
Service Level Definition
WSDL Document
Business Application Organization
Application Version
Service Level Agreement
Service Provider Service Consumer
Use policies to define service consumption New in v8.0
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SLA Enforcement - Common Usage Scenarios
v2.0Credit Check Service
5000
500
300
Messages
per day
300
100
?
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SLA enforcement using DataPower
Mediation policies enforced automatically
• Using Web Service Proxy for SOAP services
• Using Multi-Protocol Gateway for REST services
New in v8.0
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Mediation Policy
Author and attach mediation policies to control
DataPower gateways at runtime
New in v8.0
Conditions
ParametersAverage Latency
Error Count
Message Count
ComparisonGreater than (also allowing bursts)
Less than
ScheduleBetween dates
Days of week
Times of day
ActionsNotify
Queue Message
Reject Message
Route Message
Validate Message
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Route using custom stylesheet or rule
Route to multiple endpoints New in v8.0
Route using WSRR available endpoints
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Workload Management Policy
Author and attach workload management policies to
control IBM Integration Bus flows at runtime
New in v8.5
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Attaching Policies
Explicitly or automatically attach policies
Automatically attach policies using a query
New in v8.0
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REST support is included within the Governance Enablement Profile out of the box, allowing REST services to be easily represented and managed
REST services, interfaces and endpoints can be associated with SLDs in just the same way as Web Services
New in v8.0
REST Support
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Consumption Visualizer
See who is consuming a service
New in v8.0
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Graphical Explorer
Analyze the impact of making changes to a service
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Interactive Charts and Custom Reports
Visualize the data in your service registry� Service reuse
� Service level definitions (SLDs) governance state
� My Items
� Services by owning organization
� Documents by type
� Services by governance state
� Number of versions per business capability
� Service consumption by version
� SLAs by governance state
� Endpoints by environment
� Online/Offline endpoints per environment
Create custom reports using Business
Intelligence Reporting Tools (BIRT)
New in v8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
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Configuration and Performance
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Start with a prescriptive recommended practice governance profile
Extend metadata model and lifecyles
Assign lifecycles to entities
Add assertions to lifecycles and entities
Deploy governance profile directly to WSRR
Configure the Governance Process to Fit the Need
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WSRR Access Control editor provides guidance for authoring roles and permissions
Allows for advanced permissions with the specification of an XPath expression
Click-to-Assign permissions to roles
Easy view for understanding what permissions are assigned to the various roles
Configure Fine Grain Role Based Security
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Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
Fewer requests from browser to server, with more compression
More asynchronous requests
WSRR
WSRR v8.5
WSRR
WSRR v8.5
UI Performance Improvements New in v8.5
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Performance Improvements
Promotion performance has been improved to make distributing information to the runtime environments faster
Governance
Master
ProductionQADevelopment
New in v8.0
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Bulk Change Tool
A command-line tool to help when making model changes that require data migration e.g.
• Add new required properties• Change types of existing properties
Define a map from old to new
Apply the changes rapidly to the data in a single operation
Asset
Country: string
Asset
Country: countryCode
Location: string
Bulk Change Tool
New in v8.0
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Operating systemsAIX
• AIX v7.1 – Power
Linux• RHEL 6 Server – Intel
• RHEL 6 Server – System z
• SLES Server 11 – Intel
• SLES Server 11 – Power
• SLES Server 11 – System z
• RHEL 6 Server – Power
Solaris• Solaris 10 SPARC
• Solaris 11 SPARC
Windows• Windows 2008 Standard
• Windows 2008 R2 Standard
• Windows 2008 Enterprise
• Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise
• Windows 7 Professional *
• Windows 7 Enterprise *
• Windows 7 Ultimate *
• Windows 8 & 8.1 *
• Windows 8 & 8.1 Pro *
• Windows 8 & 8.1 Enterprise *
• Windows Server 2012 & 2012 R2 Essentials Edition
• Windows Server 2012 & 2012 R2 Standard Edition
• Windows Server 2012 & 2012 R2 Datacenter Edition
z/OS• z/OS 1.13• z/OS 2.1
DatabasesDB2
• DB2 Workgroup Server Edition 9.7
• DB2 Enterprise Server Edition 9.7
• DB2 for z/OS 10.1 & 11
• DB2 Express Edition V10.5
• DB2 Workgroup Server Edition V10.1 & 10.5
• DB2 Enterprise Server Edition V10.1 & 10.5
Oracle• Oracle 11g Standard R2 11.2.0.1
• Oracle 11g Enterprise R2 11.2.0.1
• Oracle 12C Standard
• Oracle 12c Enterprise
Microsoft SQL Server• Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Edition 2008 R2
• Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Edition 2012
Browsers (desktop editions only)Internet Explorer
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 10
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Firefox• Mozilla Firefox ESR 24+
Chrome • Chrome (v30+)
* No support for production use
Platform Support
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Questions?
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WSRR v8.5 Overview Video - Now on YouTube
http://youtu.be/TwfkkjhMgBA
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WSRR Sessions at Impact 2014
Client use case presentations2089: Lessons Learned Using a Service Registry for Service Governance
• Tuesday: 10:30 – 11:30 – Palazzo F; Steve Romanowski (State Farm), Dennis Miller (IBM)
3358: How PSCU Implemented Its Intelligent Platform Through a SOA COE
• Tuesday: 14:15 – 15:15 – Marcello 4402; Prithvi Srinivasan (Prolifics)
1501: API Lifecycle Management: Integrating IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository & API Management
• Wednesday : 10:30 – 11:30 – Marcello 4402; John Falkl (Haddon Hill Group Associates)
2781: How CVS Caremark Implemented a Service Oriented Architecture Center of Excellence
• Wednesday : 10:30 – 11:30 – Marcello 4405; Prithvi Srinivasan (Prolifics), Ajay Behuria (CVS CareMark)
2740: Extending IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository to Legacy IBM WebSphere Application Server
• Wednesday: 14:15 – 15:15 – Marcello 4405; Animesh Jain (Prolifics)
2699: SOA at Highmark - One Company's Journey
• Wednesday : 17:00 – 18:00 – Lando 4305; Rich Turney (Highmark Inc.), Ed Ober (Highmark Inc.)
3128: Implementing an ESB with IBM Integration Solutions at Danske Bank
• Wednesday : 17:00 – 18:00 – Marcello 4404; John Alex Jensen (Danske Bank)
1540: Reusable Policy Templates in IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
• Thursday: 10:30 – 11:30 – Palazzo F; Yevgen Khibin (Kaiser Permanente)
2946: SOA Best Practices & Pitfalls
• Thursday : 15:45 – 16:45 – Lido 3005; Rich Turney (Highmark Inc.), Ed Ober (Highmark Inc.), Chris Hengst
(Highmark Inc.), Bryan Lichtenwalner (Highmark Inc.)
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WSRR Sessions at Impact 2014
Product presentations1159: IBM Integration & Governance: Featured Session
• Monday: 14:30 – 15:30 – Palazzo H; Nicola Hills (IBM)
1250: What’s New in IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
• Tuesday : 10:30 – 11:30 – Marcello 4405; Robert Laird (IBM), Nick Butler (IBM)
• Wednesday: 15:45 – 16:45 – Marcello 4405; Robert Laird (IBM), Nick Butler (IBM)
1200: IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository & IBM Integration Bus: Advanced Integration
• Tuesday : 17:00 – 18:00 – Palazzo I; Martin Smithson (IBM)
1251: Service Visibility & Management with IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
• Wednesday : 13:00 – 14:00 – Marcello 4405; Robert Laird (IBM), Nick Butler (IBM)
3237: Meet the Experts: IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
• Thursday: 13:00 – 14:00 – San Polo 3503; Nick Butler (IBM), Martin Smithson (IBM)
Roundtable Feedback Sessions1244: Roundtable: IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
• Monday: 17:15 – 18:15 – Zeno 4708; Robert Laird (IBM), Gary Thornton (IBM)
• Tuesday: 17:00 – 18:00 – Zeno 4708; Robert Laird (IBM), Gary Thornton (IBM)
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WSRR Sessions at Impact 2014
Hands on labs1223: Enable Role-based Service Views & Change Notification to Effectively Govern Services
• Wednesday: 15:45 – 18:00 - Murano 3305; Martin Smithson (IBM), Dennis Miller (IBM)
1201: IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository & IBM Integration Bus: Advanced Integration Lab
• Thursday: 09:00 – 11:30 - Murano 3305; Martin Smithson (IBM), Dennis Miller (IBM)
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