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WSO2 to Present Technical Webinar on How to Migrate Enterprise Applications to the Cloud Using the WSO2 Stratos Cloud Middleware Platform

April 23, 2012 by BPELforum

WSO2 to Present Technical Webinar on How to Migrate Enterprise Applications to the Cloud Using the WSO2 Stratos Cloud Middleware Platform











WSO2 delivers the only complete open source enterprise SOA middleware stack purpose-built as an integrated platform to support today’s heterogeneous enterprise environments—internally and in the cloud


Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) March 15, 2012

Cloud computing enables enterprises to cost effectively extend the reach of their applications and readily adapt to changing demands. However, a successful migration requires not only the ability to provide full cloud-native functionality—such as multi-tenancy, elasticity, self-provisioning and metering—but also seamless integration with on-premise systems that need to remain behind the firewall. To help IT architects, developers and managers address these demands, WSO2 will present a free webinar entitled, “Roadmap to the Clouds – How to Easily Migrate to the Cloud Platform Using WSO2 Stratos.”

The one-hour WSO2 technical webinar on cloud migration will run Wednesday, March 21, from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. PST. For more information, visit wso2.org/library/webinars/2012/03/quotroadmap-clouds%E2%80%9D-easily-migrate-cloud-platform-using-wso2-stratos.

The webinar will examine how the WSO2 Stratos cloud middleware platform can be deployed in various infrastructures, including public and private cloud environments, to provide facilities such as self-provisioning, multi-tenancy, elasticity and metering. The session also will cover how enterprises can use WSO2 Stratos to efficiently move service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications to the cloud while supporting many industry standards such as Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), OpenID, eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML), and the WS-* family of Web service specifications.

The webinar will be presented by Selvaratnam Uthaiyashankar (Shankar), a senior software architect who is part of the WSO2 cloud platform team. Shankar is a recognized industry expert in security and cloud deployment. Equipped with an in-depth understanding of the elements of security, he brings quality insights into the architectural aspects of securing an enterprise whether on-premise or in the cloud.

About WSO2

WSO2 is the lean enterprise middleware company. It delivers the only complete open source enterprise SOA middleware stack purpose-built as an integrated platform to support today’s heterogeneous enterprise environments—internally and in the cloud. WSO2’s service and support team is led by technical experts who have proven success in deploying enterprise SOAs and contribute to the technology standards that enable them. For more information, visit wso2.com and the WSO2 OxygenTank developer portal at wso2.org, or check out WSO2 on the WSO2 Blog, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and FriendFeed.

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Filed Under: BPEL News Tagged With: Applications, Cloud, Enterprise, Middleware, Migrate, Platform, Present, Stratos, Technical, using, Webinar, WSO2

WS-BPEL 2.0 for SOA Composite Applications with Oracle SOA Suite 11g

April 23, 2012 by BPELforum

WS-BPEL 2.0 for SOA Composite Applications with Oracle SOA Suite 11g

This book is a comprehensive guide that shows developers how to design and develop business processes in BPEL efficiently. Throughout the book, the authors discuss important concepts and show real-world examples covering Oracle SOA Suite 11g and related products. This book is aimed at SOA architects and developers involved in the design, implementation, and integration of composite applications and end-to-end business processes. The book provides comprehensive coverage of WS-BPEL 2.0 for impleme

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Filed Under: BPEL Books Tagged With: Applications, composite, Oracle, Suite, WSBPEL

Building Xml Applications

May 6, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Talk about a powerful marriage! (extensive Markup Language) is the hottest format for transferring data across the Web and other networks, and Java is the most potent programming language for developing secure, interactive Internet applications. Put them together, as this guide masterfully demonstrates, and the result is the happiest coupling on earth for creating the next generation of advanced Internet apps. Readers enjoy step-by-step guidance on building and implementing XML applications in Java, with real-world examples that span financial analysis, document management, and e-commerce.Amazon.com Review
With complete coverage of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and a focus on compatibility with the Java programming language tools, Building XML Applications by Simon St. Laurent and Ethan Cerami is a fitting choice for Java/XML developers.

Building XML Applications covers XML and its relationship to SGML and HTML (its Web markup language relatives). The book explores the power of XML as it relates to other key technologies, including relational databases, file systems, and object databases. Also illustrated is the symbiotic relationship XML will have with various information infrastructures.

This XML guide presents a step-by-step introduction to XML syntax. Well-formed documents are discussed in depth, and the guide explores available tools for helping you create Document Type Definitions (DTDs). It’s rare to find an XML book that covers cascading style sheets (CSS), and Web developers will benefit from coverage of the competing document style models–the more established CSS and the lesser used eXtensible Style Language (XSL)–as the transition from CSS to XSL becomes more likely to occur.

There are generous sections on XML parsers with complete coverage of the /ELFRED and Microsoft parsers, as well as the Simple API for XML (SAX). Six real-world examples are provided, making this book appropriate for budding XML coders using both Java applets and full applications. With a good balance of foundational material and sample code, this title offers a well-rounded introduction to Java/XML application development. –Stephen W. Plain

Building Xml Applications

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Analysis Document, Applications, Available Tools, Building, Building Xml Applications, Cascading Style Sheets, Document Type Definitions, Ethan Cerami, Extensible Style Language, Fitting Choice, Interactive Internet Applications, Internet Apps, Java Programming Language, Java Xml, Language Xsl, Object Databases, Relational Databases, Step Guidance, Style Models, Web Markup Language, Xml Developers, Xml Guide

XML by Example: Building E-Commerce Applications

May 5, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Demonstrates XML’s powerful E-commerce capabilities by walking you through the construction of a real-world catalog application, start to finish. CD-ROM included. Paper. DLC: XML (Document markup language). Amazon.com Review
Sean McGrath makes understanding XML simple by gently easing his readers into the topic. His overview discusses what XML is and how it differs philosophically from HTML without competing with it. This introduction shows why XML is generating such excitement and how it will be of great importance to electronic commerce.

Next, McGrath demonstrates XML in action in an electronic-commerce environment. His conversational style leads the reader through what could be very dry topics, such as publishing databases with XML or using Channel Definition Format (CDF) to create a push-publishing channel. His friendly tone is all the handier in the section that examines XML and related standards.

The final section looks at three e-commerce initiatives based on XML–Open Financial Exchange, Electronic Data Exchange, and Open Trading Protocol. An enclosed CD-ROM contains an excellent collection of XML e-commerce development tools and useful reference material. The book’s editor, Charles Goldfarb, is the developer of SGML, the parent mark-up language upon which XML is based. –Elizabeth Lewis

XML by Example: Building E-Commerce Applications

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Amazon, Applications, Building, Catalog Application, Charles Goldfarb, Commerce Applications, Commerce Capabilities, Commerce Development, Conversational Style, Dlc, Document Markup Language, ECommerce, Electronic Commerce Environment, Electronic Data Exchange, Elizabeth Lewis, Example, Open Financial Exchange, Open Trading Protocol, Push Publishing, Reference Material, Sean Mcgrath, World Catalog, Xml By Example, Xml Document

Mastering XML Premium Edition

May 5, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
–Master the newest and hottest building block of the web, XML. Our experts lead you step by step through everything from the basics to data design, tools, and applications. –This Premium Edition contains all the detailed techniques, tips, and real world case studies of our original, but is enhanced with additional case studies, all the new specs, and bonus reference materials. –CD includes all the code in the book and numerous third-party tools.

Mastering XML Premium Edition

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Applications, Bonus, Case Studies, Design Tools, Edition, Lead, Mastering, Mastering Xml Premium Edition, Premium, Product Description, Real World, Reference Materials, Third Party Tools, Web Xml, World Case

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