BEA AquaLogic Service Bus
BEA AquaLogic Service Bus, through its service integration and management capabilities, accelerates configuration and deployment, and simplifies management of shared services across the SOA. BEA AquaLogic Service Bus delivers intelligent message brokering, dynamic routing and transformation, all in support of heterogeneous service end-points, integrated with service lifecycle management capabilities including service registration, monitoring, and threshold-defined service level agreement enforcement.
AquaLogic Service Bus Featured Articles
Blueprint for Successful SOA Integration
by Dain Hansen
SOA Integration has emerged as the de facto standard for successful IT integration. Some architects mistake SOA Integration for the inclusion of an enterprise service bus or BPEL along with some adapters. There's more to it, and this article shows how it can be defined, what it solves, and some points to think about for your IT organization. 2008-03-12 | Discuss (4)
Dev2Dev Podcast 2: BEAWorld Shanghai 2007 - Workspace 360 Demo
Podcast
Blake Connell demos Workspace 360 during Rob Levy's keynote at BEAWorld Shanghai. Workspace 360 spans all BEA products and will enable you to build dynamic business applications. CEO Alfred Chuang describes dynamic business applications as adaptable, built for change, and designed for people and how people work. 2007-12-13 | Discuss (0)
Arch2Arch Podcast 5: Building an SOA Skills Strategy
Podcast
by Bill Laberis
and Ed Kourany
Bill Laberis, vice president at IDG, interviews Ed Kourany, BEA's Executive Director of World Wide Consulting. This is the fourth part of a series looking at Accelerating SOA Buy-In. Bill and Ed discuss creating a plan for changing the skill sets and roles within your organization over time so that you have the skilled SOA team you need. 2007-08-08 | Discuss (0)
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ALSB FTP Nuance
by James Bayer on June 18, 2008
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One of my customers just recently had an issue with AquaLogic Service Bus's FTP transport. This blog entries explains the nuance involved with FTP Business Service when a particular user and path are required.
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