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Entries Tagged as 'SOA'

Free Class on SOA Security Standards and Best Practices

June 29th, 2009 · No Comments · SOA, web services, wso2

This week’s WSO2 Summer School class features SOA security standards and best practices.
IT architects and developers who want to learn SOA security and identity management best practices are invited to attend “Security in SOA.” This interactive, online class is being offered at no cost as part of the WSO2 SOA Summer School program. It will [...]

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Service Orchestration using WS-BPEL, Part 2: Orchestration Requirements and WS-BPEL

May 20th, 2009 · No Comments · SOA, bpel, wso2 bps


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Flash Demo: What is the WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus

May 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · SOA, wso2, wso2-esb

In today’s SOA enabled  enterprises ESB is used to connect, manage and and transform service interactions between Web services and legacy systems.
With WSO2 ESB,

you can implement "Virtual services" which provides location transparency
you do transport and protocol switching
you can provide secure interface to [...]

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Live Web Panel Discussion: What Componentization Means For Your Enterprise SOA

April 29th, 2009 · No Comments · SOA, news, osgi, wso2

Componentization of SOA middleware holds the promise to significantly simplify service-oriented architecture deployment. By implementing interlocking functional components, rather than disparate products, enterprises and their IT teams can greatly reduce the time and resources required to learn, integrate and manage multiple solutions. However, there is still a great deal of confusion about this emerging approach [...]

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Service Orchestration using WS-BPEL, Part 1: Why Orchestration Needed in SOA

March 22nd, 2009 · 1 Comment · SOA, bpel, wso2 bps

At the beginning IT focused on support of business functions, such as accounting, warehouse management, etc. Now the focused has been shifted towards end-to-end support for business processes with realization of importance of business process automation using IT and optimizing business process execution through measuring efficiency and improving them.

Business processes in the enterprise can let [...]

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Webinar: “Better Business Processes in your SOA with WSO2 BPS”

March 16th, 2009 · 3 Comments · SOA, bpel, news, wso2, wso2 bps

Business processes provide new opertunities for making integrated business information systems more flexible and adaptable to changing business needs in SOA infrastructure. Business processes use services from various other applications in the oraginasation while allowing existing solutions to take part in distinctive steps of the business processes. Highly simplified programming model of business processes allows [...]

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WSO2 Business Process Server - Featured Product in WSO2 Oxygen Tank’s March Newsletter

March 8th, 2009 · No Comments · SOA, personal, wso2 bps

 I am very happy to inform you that WSO2 Business Process Server which is newst WSO2 product that developments are lead by me became the featured product in March newsletter.
Please follow the link to read it.
 
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Events with SOA - Using Apache Synapse and WSO2 ESB

February 21st, 2009 · No Comments · EDA, SOA, wso2, wso2-esb

As Gartner explained in this article, concept of event-driver design is becoming more widely used to reduce costs and increase the responsiveness. Also SOA is popular among enterprise as a solution for complex integration challenges because of it provides ways to efficiently reuse and integrate existing assets based on service  portfolio. Even though SOA and [...]

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Deploying WSO2 BPS in Apache Tomcat

February 18th, 2009 · No Comments · SOA, bpel, news, wso2, wso2 bps

Do you want to deploy WSO2 BPS in Apache Tomcat. In his latest post Charitha Kankanamge describes how to deploy WSO2 BPS in Apache Tomcat.

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