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Do You SOA?

Is SOA just another IT concept used to replace existing ways of handling IT related problems or does it have more to do with offering information to the business?
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SOA Forum: Should SOA and Event Processing Be Joined at the Hip?

  • "Event Processing with BPM and SOA bridges the gap between business and IT."
  • "More than joined at the hip... They should be genetically fused as a single organism!"

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Lightweight Services: Recomposing SOA for the Current Economic Times

A constrained economy hasn't offset the need for increased business integration within the fast and responsive enterprise. Staying ahead of competition requires federation with vendors, suppliers, customers, and staff to deliver the value that the enterprise promises. Learn how a careful choice of technologies and middleware such as Sun's LightWeight services platform, become even more critical.

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Using Open-Source SOA in an Enterprise Deployment

Many companies are turning to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) approach to use their existing IT assets in new ways. Application functionality is made available as a service, available to all applications that use that particular capability. Business managers know that an SOA is a key technology in business integration, and can help increase agility, improve customer satisfaction, and increase responsiveness.

Webcast: GlassFish ESB Intelligent Event Processor In Action

Explore how GlassFish ESB supports Complex Event Processing (CEP)

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High Availability and Clustering with GlassFish ESB

GlassFish Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is Sun Microsystem's lightweight and agile integration product suite for services-based and composite application development. The ESB is typically at the heart of an enterprise-level business application platform. Most deployments require serious consideration of non-functional requirements, including performance, reliability and availability, and for most mission-critical applications High Availability (HA) is a key requirement. HA is employed to ensure a certain degree of operational continuity within a given time period.

This whitepaper details a reference architecture for a very typical deployment solution based on a real-world scenario. The scenario focuses on a system that manages a customer's business processes. The solution accepts requests via web services-based interfaces, manages corresponding business processes, handles faults correctly and integrates with existing backend systems.

Webcast: Achieve Faster Deployments with GlassFish ESB

With GlassFish ESB you can achieve faster and more cost-efficient deployments than expensive, complex proprietary software. GlassFish ESB's fit to purpose, lightweight design accelerates development and time to market with minimal customization.

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