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Understand, plan, and model legacy based services to get maximum value out of SOA projects.
SOA Planner is a server product designed
to non-invasively provide a bird's eye view of user interactions
with host systems, and therefore business processes, that serve
as the foundation and starting point for SOA deployments.
The data highlights the most used business transactions that
may generate the most cost savings and benefit to the enterprise.
The first step to any SOA project is to take inventory
of systems and system usage. Large enterprises use legacy systems for
business critical applications. These systems are incredibly stable and
because of this, have been able to run for many years. Typically,
systems are maintained and run in a variety of locations and by a variety
of departments. It can be a daunting challenge by the service architects
to locate and service enable transactions on these systems. For example,
a major health care provider has over 100 mainframes within the organization.
On each mainframe, there are at least 10 applications, and within each
application there are numerous transactions. Figuring out what transactions
and on what servers to service enable is a challenge. With SOA
Planner transactions are captured as they happen in everyday business
by the end users. This will give the organization an understanding as
to what systems are being used, what servers are being used, which
applications and which transactions are used most. This report forms
the beginnings of realistic service modeling to create a 'usable blueprint'
of transactions.
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Search for end user transactions
by IP address, screen values, input types, time frames,
and server address. |
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Discovered
business transactions are returned and grouped for instant "service modeling" into
OnWeb. |
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| SOA Planner FAQ |
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When is this product available? |
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December 4, 2006 |
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Do I have to modify my emulation clients? |
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No. SOA Planner runs on a network switch and
requires no change to the user community or the legacy servers.
SOA Planner is the only non-invasive service modeler and discovery
tool available. |
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What kind of emulation traffic is tracked? |
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Mainframe and System I traffic is tracked (3270
and 5250). |
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What if I am not using a NetManage emulator? |
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SOA Planner tracks any and all emulation clients. |
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Can't I just get this info from mainframe logs? |
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Yes, however, this data is difficult to acquire
and requires mainframe administrators to get engaged. Additionally,
this information is on a server by server basis. Many of today's
business process cross multiple systems. SOA Planner shows you
what those business processes are as they cross multiple systems. |
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What can I do now that I have isolated a transaction? |
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SOA Planner, working with OnWeb, can instantly
model that transaction into a service. Doing this allows you
to prototype services for deployment to see how the services
will benefit the organization. |
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