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Web Development with TIBCO General Interface: Building AJAX Clients for Enterprise SOA

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description

Web Development with TIBCO General Interface

Building AJAX Clients for Enterprise SOA

 

Anil Gurnani

 

Use TIBCO General Interface to build web applications with state-of-the-art performance and usability

 

TIBCO General Interface provides powerful tools and a framework to craft AJAX-based web applications that rival desktop applications in performance and usability. This is the only book that offers developers thorough guidance for using TIBCO’s award-winning open source tools to build interactive, high-performance GUIs and integrate them with leading server-side technologies. Experienced TIBCO General Interface developer Anil Gurnani focuses on applying General Interface in real-world production applications and presents numerous working examples that can easily be adapted for your existing sites and applications.

 

You’ll first walk through the fundamental concepts and techniques needed to build powerful General Interface clients. Next, you’ll dive into specific back-end technologies, mastering them through start-to-finish case study projects. Finally, drawing on his own experience building enterprise-class General Interface applications for the financial services industry, Gurnani illuminates advanced topics ranging from charting and collaboration

to application optimization. Coverage includes

  • Integrating XML and XSL with TIBCO General Interface’s XML Mapping utility
  • Extending General Interface widgets with object-oriented JavaScript
  • Integrating with web services, databases, portals, and messaging systems: start-to-finish case study sample applications
  • Integrating General Interface applications into service-oriented enterprises using Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
  • Using OpenAJAX Hub (TIBCO PageBus) to simplify collaboration among GUI components

 

Anil Gurnani’s book greatly augments the available information for developers learning and using TIBCO’s General Interface. …With this book, you will quickly be building General Interface applications, faster and easier than ever before.

—Michael Peachey, co-founder of General Interface and Director of User Experience, TIBCO Software

 

Anil Gurnani has written extensively on technical topics for many prestigious magazines. He is an adjunct at SCPS, New York University, where he teaches advanced courses focused on web and enterprise technologies including Core Java, JEE, and .NET. He is also an expert at managing large, global, multifunctional teams to architect and build complex distributed systems with a portfolio of front-end applications and back-end services.

 

About the CD-ROM The accompanying CD-ROM contains all source code files for working examples. Updated code and additional resources are available on a companion website.

 

Web Development/Ajax

 

 

 

Web Development with TIBCO General Interface: Building AJAX Clients for Enterprise SOA

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BPEL-Tools im Vergleich: Open Source-BPEL-Tools und Oracle SOA Suite

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Schon seit einiger Zeit sind die Probleme der Softwareentwicklung wie zunehmende Komplexität und Heterogenität sowie fehlende Flexibilität bekannt. Einen viel versprechenden Ansatz in Bezug auf die beschriebenen Probleme stellt die Service-orientierte Architektur (SOA) dar. Auch IT-Trends wie das steigende Interesse an Prozessorientierung und Schwerpunkverlagerung von Anwendungsprogrammierung zu Anwendungsintegration fließen hier ein. Eine aussichtsreiche Lösung im Kontext prozessorientierter Softwareentwicklung basierend auf einer SOA ist die Business Process Execution Language (BPEL). Anatoliy Babiychuk erläutert in seinem Buch ausführlich die Grundlagen des Workflow-Managements und der SOA. Nachfolgend werden die BPEL-Konzepte vorgestellt. Auch dem zunehmenden Interesse an Open Source wird in diesem Buch Rechnung getragen. Eine Übersicht über die vorhandenen Open Source-Tools und ein Vergleich des am weitesten entwickelten Open Source-BPEL-Tools mit einem kommerziellen Werkzeug (Oracle Soa Suite) bilden die Schwerpunkte dieser Arbeit. Abschließend werden auch Migrationsmöglichkeiten von BPEL-Prozessen analysiert. Das Buch richtet sich an IT-Experten und interessierte Studenten.

BPEL-Tools im Vergleich: Open Source-BPEL-Tools und Oracle SOA Suite

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