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Event-Driven Architecture

Event-Driven SOA combines SOA's request-response and EDA's (Event-Driven Architecture) event publish-subscribe paradigms. Building applications and systems around an event-driven architecture allows these applications and systems to be constructed in a manner that facilitates more responsiveness, because event-driven systems are, by design, more normalized to unpredictable and asynchronous environments. An optimized business needs to handle both services and events to enable extreme transaction processing (XTP). This results in extreme agility – enabling the enterprise to conduct business at light speed.

Event-Driven Architecture Featured Articles

Interview Series: Building an Event-Driven SOA Interview Series: Building an Event-Driven SOA
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by Anne-Christine Strugnell and Robin Smith
In this interview, Robin Smith, senior engineering product manager, WebLogic Time- and Event-Driven Computing, is interviewed about the products and concepts architects need in order to build an event-driven SOA. 2007-07-11 | Discuss (0)
Interview Series: Event-Driven SOA Interview Series: Event-Driven SOA
Interview
by Anne-Christine Strugnell and Guy Churchward
In this interview, Guy Churchward writes about event-driven SOA and event-driven architecture. 2007-06-20 | Discuss (0)

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Event-Driven Architecture Blog Posts

Event Server Development Environment for Eclipse 2.0.1 Now Available
by Chris Hogue | Comments (0)
This latest release contains a collection of fixes for the 2.0 GA release of the Event Server tools.

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Event Processing Network Application Activity Monitoring for WebLogic Event Server  Oct 29 2007
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This screencast gives insight into the fundamental concepts for monitoring EDA-based, Event Processing Network Applications which have been published (deployed) to the WebLogic Event Server.

BEA WebLogic Event Server: Eclipse Developer Experience Demonstration  Jul 24 2007
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This demonstration shows the new WebLogic Event Server Event Processing Network (EPN) rapid application development (RAD) experience in Eclipse.

BEA WebLogic Event Server (EDSOA) Demo: Airport Lost Baggage Use Case  Jul 16 2007
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This demonstration illustrates the powerful Complex Event Processing capabilities of Weblogic Event Server, working together with a portfolio of BEA products (WLS, ALSB, ALBPM ). The demonstration also illustrates how a BAM dashboard might be used to provide real-time visibility into situations that require immediate attention.

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