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Batch Processing in a Services World

July 22, 2010 by Tom_Laszewski

This article will explain how BPEL and job schedulers (most recently branded as Workload Automation
suites) provide an integrated solution that can satisfy the needs of batch and real time processing in a
services-orientated infrastructure. Industry leading distributed job schedulers, workload automation
(WLA) products, are offered from UC4, Orsyp, CISCO and Advanced Systems Concept, Inc. Oracle
offers an industry leading BPEL Process Manager that runs on a variety of Java EE containers.

The full article is here: http://bpelforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/BPELWorldArticleBatchProcessingInAServicesWorldv2.pdf

Filed Under: BPEL, BPEL News Tagged With: active batch, appworx, batch, BPEL, ca7, JCL, job scheduling, Legacy, mainframe, Migration, Modernization, Oracle, orsyp, scheduling, SOA, tidal, uc4, Web Services, wma, workload automation

Late Ottoman Society: The Intellectual Legacy

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
When the Ottomans commenced their modernizing reforms in the 1830s, they still ruled over a vast empire. In addition to today’s Turkey, including Anatolia and Thrace, their power reached over Mesopotamia, North Africa, the Levant, the Balkans, and the Caucasus. The Sultanate was at the apex of a truly multi-ethnic society. Modernization not only brought market principles to the economy and more complex administrative controls as part of state power, but also new educational institutions as well as new ideologies. Thus new ideologies developed and nationalism emerged, which became a political reality when the Empire reached its end. This book compares the different intellectual atmospheres between the pre-republican and the republican periods and identifies the roots of republican authoritarianism in the intellectual heritage of the earlier period.

Late Ottoman Society: The Intellectual Legacy

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: 1830s, Administrative Controls, Anatolia, Atmospheres, Authoritarianism, Balkans, Caucasus, Educational Institutions, Intellectual, Intellectual Heritage, Intellectual Legacy, Late, Legacy, Legacy Product, Levant, Market Principles, Modernization, Nationalism, North Africa, Ottoman, Ottomans, Political Reality, Society, Sultanate

Oracle Modernization Solutions: A practical guide to planning and implementing SOA Integration and Re-architecting to an Oracle platform

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
In Detail

Much has been written about legacy modernization in the past few years. Most of the books, analysts’ reports, and white papers focus on why you should modernize and theorize at a high level regarding the different approaches and possible outcomes. This book provides a detailed guide to how to implement two well known mainframe modernization approaches–SOA Enablement and Re-architecture.

SOA Integration is a non-invasive approach and allows legacy components to be used as part of an SOA infrastructure quickly and without risk and is often the first step in the larger modernization process. Re-architecture focuses on reverse engineering legacy applications to preserve business knowledge then forward them to modern architectures that take advantage of open and extensible standards.

In this book you will learn how to quickly and easily expose a mainframe VSAM data store in an Oracle-based Java EE application. You will also learn how to leverage your mainframe application code to create a new Oracle/Java EE SOA-based application. The book is agnostic in terms of hardware and operating system as most of these have proven to be able to handle the reliability, scalability, and performance of a mainframe system.

After reading this book, you will feel much more comfortable that mainframe modernization is possible and can made less risky by following the recommendations and approaches used in the book.

What you will learn from this book?

  • Gain an understanding of different approaches to modernization of legacy systems
  • Determine your short and long term modernization strategies and know how to look for the right business and technology drivers in your organization
  • Understand when and why you would choose the modernization options of SOA Integration and Re-architecture
  • Architect an Oracle-based platform for you modernized legacy system
  • Know the best approaches to take to transform your application from a rigid, monolithic system to an agile, adaptable application based on Oracle and SOA
  • Quickly SOA-enable your legacy mainframe application using legacy SOA Integration
  • Use the hands-on SOA Integration example that walks you through the entire development process as a starting point for your own pilot project
  • Use the hands-on Re-architecture example that focuses on forward engineering business rules, presentation tier, and screen navigation from the legacy system into an Oracle platform as a starting point for your own pilot project
  • Learn about Oracle’s modernization re-host solution: Oracle Tuxedo
  • Dive into the future of legacy modernization based upon industry trends such as Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP), Grid computing, Cloud computing, etc.

Approach

This book combines case studies with practical examples of how to implement modernization techniques using Oracle (and partner) products to modernize to the Oracle Platform. The book also weighs the pros and cons of specific modernization use cases. Finally, we explore some of the emerging trends in technology and how they apply to legacy modernization.

Who this book is written for?

Legacy system architects, project managers, program managers, developers, database architects and decision makers who own mainframe and heterogeneous systems, and are tasked with modernization will all find this book useful.

The book assumes some knowledge of mainframes, J2EE, SOA, and Oracle technologies. The reader should have some background in programming and database design.

Oracle Modernization Solutions: A practical guide to planning and implementing SOA Integration and Re-architecting to an Oracle platform

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Application Code, Architecting, Business Knowledge, Detailed Guide, Enablement, Guide, Implementing, Integration, Invasive Approach, Legacy Applications, Legacy Components, Legacy Modernization, Legacy System, Legacy Systems, Mainframe Application, Mainframe System, Modern Architectures, Modernization, Modernization Solutions, Oracle, Oracle Java, Planning, Platform, Platform Product, practical, Practical Guide, Rearchitecting, Reverse Engineering, Solutions, Technology Drivers

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