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© 2013 IBM Corporation
Project Icap: Easier and quicker to deliver
and operate Cloud-centric Web Applications
Xin Sheng Mao
IBM Distinguished Engineer
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Junjie Cai
Cloud-centric platform architect
Kai Zhang
Cloud-centric platform architect
Ben Bo Yang
Cloud-centric platform architect
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Please Note
IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change
or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.
Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general
product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision.
The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment,
promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality.
Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any
contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or
functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion.
Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM
benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance
that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including
considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user’s job stream,
the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed.
Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results
similar to those stated here.
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Agenda
• Icap overview
• Mobile first, Omni-channel, Multiple languages and runtime
• Application centric development experience
• One click deployment to cloud
• Roadmap
• Start NOW
© 2013 IBM Corporation
New focus on dynamic interactions
with CUSTOMERs to drive
new business innovation
Cloud, for agility,
proximity, and
flexibility….
Mobile, cloud, social, analytics yield
Systems of Interaction
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Cloud Application
Cloud Services
Web Browser Native Hybrid
HTML/CSS/JS
Native code
HTML/CSS/JSNative code
API
Radically simplified conceptual model of the new style applications
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Tools Runtime Services
Leverages both current and emerging tools: Eclipse and Orion
Enables rapid multi channel development (Web, Mobile and API)
Local Sandbox for cloud development
Eclipse
Developer
Tools
JazzHub
Web-based
Tools
WAS
Liberty
IBM
Worklight
Google V8
Node.js
IBM
Worklight
Elastic
Caching
(WXS)
Location
Project IcapTechnical Preview
NoSQL
Social
Apps
Multiple language and runtime support
Services for compos able application development
Starts with your existing applications and investments
Derby
RDBMS
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Multiple languages support with cloud optimized runtimes
Java
JavaScript And more to come...
Mobile
© 2013 IBM Corporation
We integrate Worklight to make mobile easier
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Demo I : fast creation of a mobile application
© 2013 IBM Corporation
We provide a cloud profile for your new Java Web applications
Support applications packaged as WAR
‒ Java EE Web profile
‒ Additional features: JAX-RS, JSON, Mongo-client, …
Shared services
APIs
OAuthJAX-RS
NOSQL Java APIs
e.g. MongoDB API
WebSocketsCDI
JPA JDBC
Java EE Web Profile
technologies
JMX servlet
…
JSON
3rd Party
pluggable features
JAX-WS
Dynamic Liberty Kernel
JMS
{wxs, …}
OpenID
XXX
YYY
ZZZ
Available
On the way
Future
© 2013 IBM Corporation
We intend to provide a similar stack for node.js applications
JavaScript Engine
NPM
to node.js repo
Node
ecosystem
packages
IBM
packages
Shared services APIs
Identity
Node.js
(POSIX)
Caching
Database
Express
JavaScript Web stack
ORION Tools
Messaging
Restify
mongo
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Application Centric Development Experience
Sandbox
Cloud Explorer
Cloud
IDE
Incremental,
Highly Iterative
Run/debug/PD
in cloud
Code
Test/debug
locally
Explore/add
features &
services
© 2013 IBM Corporation
You can do Modify-Save-Go
 Focus on applications, no server view
 See changes right after save
© 2013 IBM Corporation
You can incrementally build your application
• Use Cloud Explorer to lookup cloud services
• Simply drag-and-drop services into your application
• Code with the services to evolve your application
© 2013 IBM Corporation
You can debug/test with cloud resources locally, as if in the cloud
{
"id" : "mongo-2.4",
"label" : "Mongo V2.4.1",
"category" : "Cloud",
"subcategory" : "NOSQL",
"version" : "2.4.1",
"vendor" : "10gen",
"description" : "Mongo DataBase",
"tags" : ["mongo", "mongo-2.4"],
"credentials" : {
"db" : "test",
"username" : "",
"password" : "",
"hostname" : "localhost",
"port" : "27017"
},
"libraries" : [{
"language" : "Java",
"scope" : "PROVIDED",
"uri" : "${SANDBOX_ROOT_URI}services/mongo-
2.4/mongo-java-driver-2.10.1.jar",
"license" : "Mongo",
"version" : "2.10.1"
},
…
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Demo II: Application centric development experience
Modify-Save-Run1
Incremental development through composition2
Local testing and debugging using cloud services in the Sandbox3
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Icap enables an end-to-end mobile first and Omni-channel application
Mobile Devices
Icap IDE Icap Runtimes
Worklight
Adapter
Liberty Node.js
Java
Business
Logic
JS
Business
Logic
Rest Rest
1
2
Worklight Tools
Templates
Samples
Java Web Tools
JavaScript Tools
Analytics
Security
Push
1. Hosting Restful services
2. Generating adapters with templates
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Demonstration III: Creating an end-to-end HelloWorld mobile
application
Worlklight
Server
Worlklight
Adaptor
Rest
Service
Front End Back End
Mobile Server and Hello Adaptor
IBM Worklight
Hello Restful Service
Node.JS
HelloMobile.html
HelloMobile.js
© 2013 IBM Corporation
In future, you can do one click to push the application to cloud
MyApp
MongoRDB
MongoRDB
Local development
Environment
Cloud
Icap
IDE
Icap Sandbox
MyApp
© 2013 IBM Corporation
We intend to do more later this year
Omni-Channel
Client App
IBM Runtimes
(Mobile, Web, API… )
Information Services
(Data, Content,
Analytics)
Cloud Services (Infra, Dev, Mgmt, App)
DevOps
services
Dev tools,
Ops tools
Integration
Gateway
(DP, Cast Iron)
SoR Services
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Demonstration IV: Using Icap to build a System of Interaction
Application – ACME Airline
© 2013 IBM Corporation
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/connect/projecticap
Icap is available for download now!
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Learn More
ICC 4317 – Easy and Quick Cloud-Centric Web Applications : Venetian - Bellini 2104
Wed, 1/May, 02:15 PM - 03:15 PM
Join us to share your thoughts at these round table sessions
The Cloud-Based DevOps Experience: Venetian - Zeno 4705
• Mon, 29/Apr, 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
• Tue, 30/Apr, 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM
• Wed, 1/May, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
• Thu, 2/May, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
The Developer Side of Cloud-Based DevOps Venetian - Zeno 4704
• Mon, 29/Apr, 05:15 PM - 06:15 PM
• Tue, 30/Apr, 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
• Thu, 2/May, 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Rapid and Repeatable Cloud-Centric DevOps - Venetian - Zeno 4701
• Tue, 30/Apr, 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
• Wed, 1/May, 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
• Wed, 1/May, 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
• Thu, 2/May, 02:15 PM - 03:15 PM
© 2013 IBM Corporation
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  • 1. © 2013 IBM Corporation Project Icap: Easier and quicker to deliver and operate Cloud-centric Web Applications Xin Sheng Mao IBM Distinguished Engineer 1812 Junjie Cai Cloud-centric platform architect Kai Zhang Cloud-centric platform architect Ben Bo Yang Cloud-centric platform architect
  • 2. © 2013 IBM Corporation Please Note IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion. Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user’s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results similar to those stated here.
  • 3. © 2013 IBM Corporation Agenda • Icap overview • Mobile first, Omni-channel, Multiple languages and runtime • Application centric development experience • One click deployment to cloud • Roadmap • Start NOW
  • 4. © 2013 IBM Corporation New focus on dynamic interactions with CUSTOMERs to drive new business innovation Cloud, for agility, proximity, and flexibility…. Mobile, cloud, social, analytics yield Systems of Interaction
  • 5. © 2013 IBM Corporation Cloud Application Cloud Services Web Browser Native Hybrid HTML/CSS/JS Native code HTML/CSS/JSNative code API Radically simplified conceptual model of the new style applications
  • 6. © 2013 IBM Corporation Tools Runtime Services Leverages both current and emerging tools: Eclipse and Orion Enables rapid multi channel development (Web, Mobile and API) Local Sandbox for cloud development Eclipse Developer Tools JazzHub Web-based Tools WAS Liberty IBM Worklight Google V8 Node.js IBM Worklight Elastic Caching (WXS) Location Project IcapTechnical Preview NoSQL Social Apps Multiple language and runtime support Services for compos able application development Starts with your existing applications and investments Derby RDBMS
  • 7. © 2013 IBM Corporation Multiple languages support with cloud optimized runtimes Java JavaScript And more to come... Mobile
  • 8. © 2013 IBM Corporation We integrate Worklight to make mobile easier
  • 9. © 2013 IBM Corporation Demo I : fast creation of a mobile application
  • 10. © 2013 IBM Corporation We provide a cloud profile for your new Java Web applications Support applications packaged as WAR ‒ Java EE Web profile ‒ Additional features: JAX-RS, JSON, Mongo-client, … Shared services APIs OAuthJAX-RS NOSQL Java APIs e.g. MongoDB API WebSocketsCDI JPA JDBC Java EE Web Profile technologies JMX servlet … JSON 3rd Party pluggable features JAX-WS Dynamic Liberty Kernel JMS {wxs, …} OpenID XXX YYY ZZZ Available On the way Future
  • 11. © 2013 IBM Corporation We intend to provide a similar stack for node.js applications JavaScript Engine NPM to node.js repo Node ecosystem packages IBM packages Shared services APIs Identity Node.js (POSIX) Caching Database Express JavaScript Web stack ORION Tools Messaging Restify mongo
  • 12. © 2013 IBM Corporation Application Centric Development Experience Sandbox Cloud Explorer Cloud IDE Incremental, Highly Iterative Run/debug/PD in cloud Code Test/debug locally Explore/add features & services
  • 13. © 2013 IBM Corporation You can do Modify-Save-Go  Focus on applications, no server view  See changes right after save
  • 14. © 2013 IBM Corporation You can incrementally build your application • Use Cloud Explorer to lookup cloud services • Simply drag-and-drop services into your application • Code with the services to evolve your application
  • 15. © 2013 IBM Corporation You can debug/test with cloud resources locally, as if in the cloud { "id" : "mongo-2.4", "label" : "Mongo V2.4.1", "category" : "Cloud", "subcategory" : "NOSQL", "version" : "2.4.1", "vendor" : "10gen", "description" : "Mongo DataBase", "tags" : ["mongo", "mongo-2.4"], "credentials" : { "db" : "test", "username" : "", "password" : "", "hostname" : "localhost", "port" : "27017" }, "libraries" : [{ "language" : "Java", "scope" : "PROVIDED", "uri" : "${SANDBOX_ROOT_URI}services/mongo- 2.4/mongo-java-driver-2.10.1.jar", "license" : "Mongo", "version" : "2.10.1" }, …
  • 16. © 2013 IBM Corporation Demo II: Application centric development experience Modify-Save-Run1 Incremental development through composition2 Local testing and debugging using cloud services in the Sandbox3
  • 17. © 2013 IBM Corporation Icap enables an end-to-end mobile first and Omni-channel application Mobile Devices Icap IDE Icap Runtimes Worklight Adapter Liberty Node.js Java Business Logic JS Business Logic Rest Rest 1 2 Worklight Tools Templates Samples Java Web Tools JavaScript Tools Analytics Security Push 1. Hosting Restful services 2. Generating adapters with templates
  • 18. © 2013 IBM Corporation Demonstration III: Creating an end-to-end HelloWorld mobile application Worlklight Server Worlklight Adaptor Rest Service Front End Back End Mobile Server and Hello Adaptor IBM Worklight Hello Restful Service Node.JS HelloMobile.html HelloMobile.js
  • 19. © 2013 IBM Corporation In future, you can do one click to push the application to cloud MyApp MongoRDB MongoRDB Local development Environment Cloud Icap IDE Icap Sandbox MyApp
  • 20. © 2013 IBM Corporation We intend to do more later this year Omni-Channel Client App IBM Runtimes (Mobile, Web, API… ) Information Services (Data, Content, Analytics) Cloud Services (Infra, Dev, Mgmt, App) DevOps services Dev tools, Ops tools Integration Gateway (DP, Cast Iron) SoR Services
  • 21. © 2013 IBM Corporation Demonstration IV: Using Icap to build a System of Interaction Application – ACME Airline
  • 22. © 2013 IBM Corporation http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/connect/projecticap Icap is available for download now!
  • 23. © 2013 IBM Corporation Learn More ICC 4317 – Easy and Quick Cloud-Centric Web Applications : Venetian - Bellini 2104 Wed, 1/May, 02:15 PM - 03:15 PM Join us to share your thoughts at these round table sessions The Cloud-Based DevOps Experience: Venetian - Zeno 4705 • Mon, 29/Apr, 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM • Tue, 30/Apr, 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM • Wed, 1/May, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM • Thu, 2/May, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM The Developer Side of Cloud-Based DevOps Venetian - Zeno 4704 • Mon, 29/Apr, 05:15 PM - 06:15 PM • Tue, 30/Apr, 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM • Thu, 2/May, 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Rapid and Repeatable Cloud-Centric DevOps - Venetian - Zeno 4701 • Tue, 30/Apr, 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM • Wed, 1/May, 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM • Wed, 1/May, 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM • Thu, 2/May, 02:15 PM - 03:15 PM
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