2008
Oracle reveals BEA roadmap | InfoWorld | News | 2008-07-01 | By Paul Krill
by nhoizeyOracle presented on Tuesday a comprehensive roadmap for its recently acquired BEA Systems middleware technologies, making BEA's application server Oracle's strategic Java container and pledging continued support for BEA customers.
2007
ESB SOA RFP Questions
by nhoizeyHere is a list of generic Request for Proposal (RFP) or Request for Information (RFI) questions that offer a good start to an RFP specific to your requirements.
A Close Look at BPEL 2.0 @ SOA WORLD MAGAZINE
by nhoizeyBPEL provides a broadly adopted process orchestration standard supported by many vendors today and used to define business processes that orchestrate services, systems, and people into end-to-end business processes and composite applications
Stepping into Apache Synapse – Part I | WSO2 Oxygen Tank
by nhoizeyIn this series, you will learn what Synapse is, how it works, and how you can use it to solve common problems in the enterprise. You will understand some of the advanced features of Synapse, how you can extend it, and also some of its limitations.
ESB Integration Patterns @ SOA WORLD MAGAZINE
by nhoizeyThe ESB concept is a new approach to integration that can provide the underpinnings for a loosely coupled integration network that can scale beyond the limits of a hub-and-spoke EAI broker.
Biztalk 24 * 7 HOME
by nhoizey (via)Biztalk 24 * 7 is an attempt by a Microsoft Biztalk server enthusiast Saravana kumar to put pointers to all the available resources for Biztalk under one roof.
SOA Master Class - Home
by nhoizeyThis online community is designed to help its members achieve mastery of key topics of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) as a part of an Enterprise Software strategy.
At this site, practitioners share best practices and discuss key topics including the fundamentals of SOA and SOA Governance.
The site is sponsored by webMethods Infravio and ZapThink.
Enterprise Integration: A Practical Guide for the Retail Solution Architect
by nhoizeyServing the needs of both business stakeholders and enterprise architects requires a practical approach to enterprise integration and service oriented design; learn how with tips in this article.
2006
CRN | Sonic SOA Offering Balances Flexibility, Maturity
by nhoizey (via)Product pricing, channel discounts and packaging are a bit confusing. Licensing is on either a per-CPU or per-seat basis. An upgrade to the full Sonic SOA Suite adds Sonic Orchestration Server, Sonic XML Server and Sonic Database Service to the mix. Sonic’s SOA Suite is priced at $35,000 per CPU. Most organizations will find the rich functionality of these additional products compelling. Certainly, they make the offering from Sonic as close to an “SOA-out-of-the-box” as you can get in today’s market.
Sonic leads the way toward services-based integration
by nhoizey (via)Workbench does not support BPEL and lacks process simulation capabilities, but its process-orchestration capabilities hit the mark.
Systinet Registry
by nhoizey (via)Systinet Registry provides a simple and standards-based means for publishing and discovering reusable business services and SOA artifacts. Available as an independent product or as an integrated component of Systinet 2, this enterprise-class registry allows organizations to easily standardize publishing, discovery, approval and interoperability of SOA business services.
SOA Learning Guide
by nhoizeyThis SearchWebServices.com learning guide introduces you to service-oriented architecture, or SOA. In this SOA learning guide, you'll find articles, tips, expert advice, white papers and more that will explain how SOA fits into the world of Web services.
Governance, the key to SOA success
by nhoizeySOA governance is about managing the quality, consistency, predictability, change and interdependencies of services. It's about blending the flexibility of service orientation with the control of traditional IT architectures.
SOA Best Practices: The BPEL Cookbook
by nhoizey (via)Learn advanced BPEL concepts and best practices for development, deployment, and administration from the architects implementing them in real-world applications.
Enterprise Integration Patterns - Patterns Overview
by nhoizeyEnterprise integration is a complex field, and there is no simple 'cookbook' answer. Patterns are accepted solutions to recurring problems within a given context. They are abstract enough to apply to most integration technologies, but specific enough to provide hands-on guidance to designers and architects. Patterns also provide a vocabulary for developers to efficiently describe their solution.
Real-Time Enterprise - Java Business Integration Gains Industry Support - ebizQ
by nhoizeyapproval and industry support for the Java Business Integration (JBI) specification is an important milestone in enterprise integration. JBI is a vendor specification describing the design of next generation integration solutions based on a service-oriented architecture
2005
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