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Thursday Jun 29, 2006
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Practical SOA: Boosting productivity with Sun's Integration Platform

SDN TV this month interviews Jerry Waldorf (my Boss), The Chief Architect of Business Integration at Sun. Listen to Jerry talk about how Sun's Business Integration product suites make the Integration developer's life a lot easier.

You can listen to his talk from the following link: http://developers.sun.com/channel/06_06/index.jsp

Business Integration Today

Jerry talks about how Java CAPS allows developers to repurpose their legacy business applications and bring them to the SOA world. The figure below shows the various products that make up Sun's Java Composite Application Platform Suite (JavaCAPS).

The Future of Business Integration

Jerry also talks about how Java Business Integration (JBI) takes Java EE to the next level by allowing users to plug-in their own engines and extend the capabilities of the Java EE Platform.

Download the Java EE 5 Tools Bundle Beta from http://java.sun.com/javaee/downloads/index.jsp for FREE, and provide us feedback on the improvements you'd like to see. It combines the new Java EE 5 SDK with NetBeans IDE 5.5 Beta, NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5 Early Access, and Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 9. This bundle also contains Project Open ESB Starter Kit Beta, Java EE 5 samples, Java BluePrints, and API docs (Javadoc).







Posted at 01:23AM Jun 29, 2006 by Suresh Gopalan in Sun  |  Listen to this article Listen to this entry  |  Comments added Comments[0]
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