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Guide to Web Application and Platform Architectures

March 19, 2010 by BPELworld.com · 1 Comment 

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This book provides a general architecture and a taxonomy for web related standards and techniques, thus serving as a basis for professional development. Integration issues and the needed technologies are strongly emphasized and special attention is paid to metadata, process and organizational management. Main commercial approaches and products like Microsoft .Net, CORBA, EJB are also explained. The models and architectures discussed are illustrated with three accompanying real-world examples: order entry management, supply chain management, and mass customization.

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Identity & Access Management: Fundamental Prerequisites for Service-Oriented Architectures Presentation

March 18, 2010 by BPELworld.com · 1 Comment 

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This webinar will focus on ways to tackle the complex challenges that can arise in Identity Management when developing a Service-Oriented Architecture. Topics to be covered:

  • The role of Identity Management in SOA design and implementation
  • Identity mapping across multiple domains and enterprises
  • Assuring SOA security amidst diverse and heterogeneous Identity Management environments
  • Managing Identity in “compound applications” that are comprised of multiple interdependent Web services.

    In addition, we will explore the case study of Sempra Energy, a Fortune 500 Utility business that worked through the challenges of instituting an effective Identity Management solution for their SOA.

    Ronald Schmelzer, senior analyst and founder of Zapthink, is a well-known expert in the field of XML and XML-based standards and initiatives. Ron has been featured in and has written for periodicals, and has spoken at numerous industry conferences including XML One, Comdex, and Internet World on the topic of XML. Ron has served as the chair of the RosettaNet Cluster 1 Workgroup, working group member of CPExchange, member of the UDDI advisory group, and was a member of the CompTIA Electronic Commerce Standards Board (ECSB). Ron was named “Geek of the Week” in Internet Magazine and was listed in Boston Magazine’s Internet Top 40. Ron received a B.S. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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    Curl: Pioneering Rich Clients for SOAs ZapNote

    March 18, 2010 by BPELworld.com · Leave a Comment 

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    A new class of presentation layer is emerging to solve a range of user interface challenges. Users are demanding a rich client interface to Web Services that provides an end user experience similar to client/server applications, with a rich graphical user interface, responsive performance and highly interactive functionality. The goal of this emerging rich client solution is to provide the optimal combination of rich, low-cost interaction through standards-based distributed computing.

    Curl is a veteran to the market of rich client solutions for distributed Internet applications. The basis of their solution is their own runtime environment called Surge that provides an executable environment for the Curl language. Curl also provides a language that supports a rich set of user interface capabilities that users can extend to provide additional functionality, from simple macros to direct control over the positioning of subcomponents.

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    ZapNote: IONA ZapNote: A Service-oriented Integration Platform

    March 18, 2010 by BPELworld.com · Leave a Comment 

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    The idea of Service-Oriented Integration (SOI) quite simple: rather than requiring systems to understand the details of a system in order to extract information, we can merely expose that system as a service and make queries to the service to meet our needs. SOI is merging different integration paradigms into a single solution set: integration between devices (from handhelds to mainframes), applications (such as Great Plains, SAP, and Siebel), B2B integration, and traditional EAI. IONA has released a platform known as the Orbix End-to-Anywhere (E2A) Web Services Integration Platform that sets the context for a very wide set of products covering the widest range of functionality in an SOI environment.

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    The Vision of Service-Oriented Management Presentation

    March 18, 2010 by BPELworld.com · Leave a Comment 

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    ZapThink’s presentation on Web Services Management to CA World.

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