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AquaLogic BPM Suite

The blog move...
by Alex Toussaint on Friday June 27, 2008 | Comments (0)

In the past month or so we have been going through the Oracle transition over here. As you can imagine there have been several changes in just about everything, like email, calendar, phones, and many new things to learn. In… read more
BEA.Participate BPM Labs; BEA Developers & Architects Group
by Kevin Farnham on Tuesday May 20, 2008 | Comments (0)

BEA.Participate.08 was held last week in Chicago, Illinois, ending on Thursday. More than 600 people attended the event, according to Jesper Joergensen. Jesper also reports that well over 125 of those people chose to participate in the BPM Labs hands-on exercises...

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AquaLogic Collaboration

AquaLogic BPM Suite 6.1 & AquaLogic User Interaction 6.5
by Alex Toussaint on Wednesday April 30, 2008 | Comments (0)

A couple of days ago I posted a pre-release snapshot of AquaLogic BPM Suite 6.1 working with WebLogic Portal 10.2. In the past 48 hours a got a hand full of emails asking me about the AquaLogic User Interaction (ALUI)… read more
Amazon EC2: A bullet-proof demo environment that facilitates collaborative and iterative development
by Jesper Joergensen on Monday March 24, 2008 | Comments (0)

Over the last couple of months, I've been spending some time on Amazon EC2. I started by installing ALBPM Enterprise with an Oracle DB and it went pretty smooth. I moved on to installing ALI, ALIC, ALBPM Enterprise and Oracle… read more

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AquaLogic Commerce Services

AquaLogic Commerce Services in a SOA Environment
by Wendy Bales on Wednesday April 02, 2008 | Comments (0)

As promised last week, I am back to discuss how ALCS can integrate with any number of products, including WebLogic Portal, WorkSpace Studio and all of your back-end systems via web services, APIs and our SPI. As background information, you… read more
Introducing AquaLogic Commerce Services 6.0!
by Wendy Bales on Friday March 28, 2008 | Comments (0)

I am pleased to announce the availability of our BEA AquaLogic Commerce Services 6.0 product for download! Since we will not be doing our public launch until next Wednesday, I am essentially giving you, our valued dev2dev community, a… read more

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AquaLogic Data Services Platform

Clouds, Federated User Profiles and IMS
by Michael Palmeter on Wednesday April 23, 2008 | Comments (0)

Most Communications Service Providers consider their customer relationships, and the specific knowledge they have of their customers, as the cornerstone of their long-term success. Nearly every major...
Going beyond the Silo: 5 Steps to Federation
by Dain Hansen on Monday April 21, 2008 | Comments (0)

You have heard the buzz word of Federation as a silver-bullet to just about everything. In this blog we will show you 5 important steps to getting your IT federated and some key architecture patterns to consider as a way to leverage specific Federation practices to help you out of that siloed thinking. We will also discuss within those steps some of the benefits of Enterprise Wide SOA.

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AquaLogic Enterprise Repository

Going beyond the Silo: 5 Steps to Federation
by Dain Hansen on Monday April 21, 2008 | Comments (0)

You have heard the buzz word of Federation as a silver-bullet to just about everything. In this blog we will show you 5 important steps to getting your IT federated and some key architecture patterns to consider as a way to leverage specific Federation practices to help you out of that siloed thinking. We will also discuss within those steps some of the benefits of Enterprise Wide SOA.
5 Tips for Buying SOA Governance
by Michael Stamback on Monday April 21, 2008 | Comments (0)

SOA Governance is hot these days. It’s widely believed that governance is required if you want to succeed with SOA, which is a correct assumption. It’s ironic though that agility and simplicity comes at the cost of complexity. That… read more

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AquaLogic Enterprise Security

Entitlements and Business Process Management: What’s Possible?
by David Garrison on Friday May 02, 2008 | Comments (0)

Business Process Management tools are used to model, implement, execute and monitor the day-to-day processes a company follows. Products like AquaLogic Business Process management (ALBPM), recently acquired by Oracle, is used to bridge complex human workflows and the system-to-system integration… read more
Going beyond the Silo: 5 Steps to Federation
by Dain Hansen on Monday April 21, 2008 | Comments (0)

You have heard the buzz word of Federation as a silver-bullet to just about everything. In this blog we will show you 5 important steps to getting your IT federated and some key architecture patterns to consider as a way to leverage specific Federation practices to help you out of that siloed thinking. We will also discuss within those steps some of the benefits of Enterprise Wide SOA.

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AquaLogic Pages, Ensemble, and Pathways

BEA Participate 2008 - Social Computing, BPM, User Interaction, and more...
by Alex Toussaint on Friday January 25, 2008 | Comments (0)

BEA Participate 2008, is going to Chicago on May 12-15. Mark your calendars and come meet with the teams behind user interaction, business process management, collaboration, and enterprise social computing.
AquaLogic BPM Suite - Looking ahead...
by Alex Toussaint on Saturday January 19, 2008 | Comments (0)

AquaLogic BPM Suite 6.0 has been out since last July, customers are going live, lots of good feedback, and the team is working hard on the next version. This blog entry provides a quick look on some high level areas we are exploring for the next release, code name GATURRO.

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AquaLogic Service Bus

Next Generation Data Services and How to Use Make Use of Them
by Dain Hansen on Wednesday July 02, 2008 | Comments (0)

What exactly is a data service? Does that mean all the fields in my database are now re-usable? Are there best practices for building Data Services? Are there any differences between the original BEA and now Oracle perspectives of Data Services?
The blog move...
by Alex Toussaint on Friday June 27, 2008 | Comments (0)

In the past month or so we have been going through the Oracle transition over here. As you can imagine there have been several changes in just about everything, like email, calendar, phones, and many new things to learn. In… read more

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AquaLogic Service Registry

5 Tips for Buying SOA Governance
by Michael Stamback on Monday April 21, 2008 | Comments (0)

SOA Governance is hot these days. It’s widely believed that governance is required if you want to succeed with SOA, which is a correct assumption. It’s ironic though that agility and simplicity comes at the cost of complexity. That… read more
Hotter than a Hedge Fund: SOA Integration
by Dain Hansen on Monday April 07, 2008 | Comments (0)

No there is actually no SOA-based ETF or hedge fund even. However, a recent report from Randy Heffner at Forrester seems to suggest that SOA may actually be a place that companies may want to invest; it extends the life of legacy and drives costs down through consolidation and risk avoidance. Gets you out of that rut that IT is in and helps you lower the costs while doing it.

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AquaLogic SOA Management

Arch2Arch Transition Accelerates; SOA Integration
by Kevin Farnham on Tuesday May 20, 2008 | Comments (0)

The transition of Arch2Arch related to Oracle's acquistion of BEA is gathering steam. Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Editor-in-Chief Justin Kestelyn is actively working with Arch2Arch's Bob Rhubart to keep the transition moving forward and minimize uncertainties.
Security: SOA's Velvet Rope
by Bob Rhubart on Monday April 07, 2008 | Comments (0)

Part of the SOA Governance @ Work Series To describe security as an important part of SOA Governance is bit like describing water as an important part of the lives of fish, which is to say, it's an obvious point.… read more

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AquaLogic User Interaction

ALUI Publisher - Part 2: Increase Performance by enabling REAL Caching
by Fabien Sanglier on Monday June 30, 2008 | Comments (0)

In my previous post (man, already couple of month ago...I know I've been sucked into a black hole since then :) ) I was talking about how to best design a scalable and redundant ALUI Publisher architecture. But what I… read more
Fabien Sanglier: My New Blog
by Fabien Sanglier on Tuesday June 24, 2008 | Comments (0)

I am finally out of hibernation, just to realize that Dev2Dev Blogs are not going to be maintained...pffff...hassle. To avoid any future inconvenient like switching from one blog to another, I decided to go on my own. So here you… read more

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BEA Guardian

Importing your Guardian 1.0 workspace into Guardian 1.1
by Ian Goldstein on Monday March 31, 2008 | Comments (1)

A tool for users who want to import their Guardian 1.0 workspace into Guardian 1.1.
You asked for it! Guardian 1.1 delivers.
by Ian Goldstein on Sunday March 30, 2008 | Comments (0)

In this post I will describe some of the new features available in Guardian 1.1, including the Guardian Compare Framework and Signature Annotations.

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BEA JRockit

Oracle JRockit Mission Control 3.0.3 available!
by Marcus Hirt on Thursday July 03, 2008 | Comments (2)

All features enabled by default and free for evaluation!
SPECjvm2008 released!
by Henrik Stahl on Wednesday May 07, 2008 | Comments (6)

A new battlefield for Java performance!

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BEA Plumtree Foundation

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BEA Tuxedo

Parsing arguments passed to tpsvrinit()
by Gary Jones on Monday March 17, 2008 | Comments (0)

In this entry I show the correct way to parse arguments passed to tpsvrinit().
Using Tuxedo message compression - part 2
by Gary Jones on Wednesday March 12, 2008 | Comments (0)

In part 1 I showed how to enable compression. In part 2 I show the results of some tests I performed in order to decide what setting to use for TMCMPPRFM.

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BEA Workshop Product Family

Independence Day for Workshop for WebLogic 10.3
by Pieter Humphrey on Monday June 30, 2008 | Comments (5)

Oracle Workshop for WebLogic 10.3 is celebrating independence day.   This year, I'm personally celebrating a long awaited declaration:  that this upcoming release introduces a complete freedom from pricing, licensing and registration of any kind.  Complete freedom for using your favorite dev/test… read more
Another Chapter Begins
by Bill Roth on Tuesday May 06, 2008 | Comments (2)

At the end of this week, I will no longer be employed by BEA Systems. It has been a great 4 years working at BEA, and undoubtedly the highlight of my career thus far. I have enjoyed the opportunity to write for the BEA developer community, and to lead Tooling at BEA these last 3 years.

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WebLogic Communications Platform

Is Free the next Killer Business Model?
by Erik Kayser on Thursday May 15, 2008 | Comments (0)

Whatever touches digital in one way, form or shape will eventually become Free. We have seen it in music, video, telephony, office applications, databases, operating systems, etc. Is this the next killer Business Model?
Is SIP dead?
by Erik Kayser on Thursday May 15, 2008 | Comments (0)

Some people have had the view that SIP is dead. In this post I give a couple of example of why it is not.

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WebLogic Enterprise

Relocating ...
by Satya Ghattu on Wednesday May 28, 2008 | Comments (0)

I have moved my dev2dev blog entries to my personal blog site at http://satya-ghattu.blogspot.com/
Using WLOC in a non-virtualized environment
by Michael Jasnowski on Wednesday April 02, 2008 | Comments (0)

I'll show you how to setup WLOC to run against a non-virtualized plain WLS installation

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WebLogic Event Server

SpringSource announces SpringSource Application Platform (S2AP)
by Andy Piper on Thursday May 08, 2008 | Comments (1)

On April 30th SpringSource announced their application platform - a lightweight server framework based on OSGi, Spring and Spring-DM. Oh wait that sounds like BEA Event Server ...
Event Server Developer Tools 2.1
by Chris Hogue on Wednesday April 16, 2008 | Comments (1)

A new release of the Event Server Developer Tools brings support for the latest version of Eclipse and a new visual design surface representation for EPNs.

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WebLogic Integration

Rethinking Connectivity - New Article
by Quinton Wall on Thursday April 10, 2008 | Comments (1)

Connectivity? What is the point in rethinking that ol' fish? You might ask. Didn't we solve that with adapters and ESBs? If you ask me the answer is no...not exactly. Check out my new article and see why.
The Choice: Innovation or Extinction
by Michael Stamback on Wednesday March 26, 2008 | Comments (0)

What is innovation? How do you achieve it? Does it come in a box? Today's market is one of increasing competition, with the spoils going to those who stay ahead of the innovation curve. What does it take to really be… read more

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WebLogic Mobility Server

BEAWorld Shanghai Keynote Demo of Workspace 360
by Sarah Kim on Wednesday December 12, 2007 | Comments (0)

Blake Connell's demo of Workspace 360 during the morning keynotes at BEAWorld Shanghai.
WebLogic Mobility Server 3.6 Service Pack 1 available (aka WLS/WLP10 support)
by Wendy Bales on Wednesday October 24, 2007 | Comments (1)

I know that I promised my next blog would be on Commerce 2.0. However, since I am AquaLogic Commerce Services Product Manager by day and WebLogic Mobility Server Product Manager by night, I needed to tell you about exciting news… read more

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WebLogic Platform

Mining Twitter for the Enterprise: Survey your Customers' Candid Thoughts using a Social Web 2.0 Service
by Peter Laird on Sunday April 27, 2008 | Comments (5)

One BEA customer recently posted on Twitter: "hating weblogic". Another said: "F@#% you weblogic for not handling HTTP 500 errors properly." Whether you personally participate in one of the numerous internet social platforms or not, some of your customers are out there. WebLogic isn't the only brand being discussed - name the brand and there are customers voicing their opinions on these platforms. This blog entry focuses on Twitter, and shows how you can mine Twitter for feedback on your brand using a tool called TweetScan. Because of the very informal nature of Twitter, and it's low barrier to participate, it is a good channel of candid opinions on your brand. Companies like Comcast have already used TweetScan to identify and remedy customer relationship problems in a highly proactive manner. How is your brand perceived on Twitter?
SaaS Podcast Links and Notes - Key Insights into the World of SaaS, Platform as a Service (PAAS), On Demand
by Peter Laird on Thursday April 24, 2008 | Comments (0)

About two months ago I had 14 hours to spend alone in a car - I was meeting some friends out in Telluride and decided to drive it from my home near Boulder Colorado. Fortunately, I prepared myself. I stocked up on a collection of tech podcasts and made productive use of the time as I rolled through the beautiful mountains. Because I am the architect for BEA's SaaS Platform (code name Genesis), a fair number of the podcasts were focused on SaaS. This blog entry recaps the key insights from some of those SaaS podcasts. Links are also provided to the original audio.

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WebLogic Portal

The blog move...
by Alex Toussaint on Friday June 27, 2008 | Comments (0)

In the past month or so we have been going through the Oracle transition over here. As you can imagine there have been several changes in just about everything, like email, calendar, phones, and many new things to learn. In… read more
Total World Domination 2.0
by Skip Sauls on Friday June 06, 2008 | Comments (2)

It has been nearly 10 years since BEA acquired WebLogic, Inc., and now BEA itself has become a part of Oracle.  WebLogic had approximately 95 employees on the day we were acquired, and BEA seemed almost impossibly huge with over… read more

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WebLogic Real Time

Real-time Java at LiqudityHub
by Henrik Stahl on Tuesday March 18, 2008 | Comments (0)

LiquidityHub leverages WebLogic Real Time for high volume low latency transaction processing.
Realtime Event Processing and BPM
by Jesper Joergensen on Thursday December 13, 2007 | Comments (2)

I won't write an extensive post about this right now but I am planning to write more about event processing in the future. Complex event processing and Event Driven Architecture are getting more and more attention in the BPM space and… read more

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WebLogic Server

Independence Day for Workshop for WebLogic 10.3
by Pieter Humphrey on Monday June 30, 2008 | Comments (5)

Oracle Workshop for WebLogic 10.3 is celebrating independence day.   This year, I'm personally celebrating a long awaited declaration:  that this upcoming release introduces a complete freedom from pricing, licensing and registration of any kind.  Complete freedom for using your favorite dev/test… read more
Total World Domination 2.0
by Skip Sauls on Friday June 06, 2008 | Comments (2)

It has been nearly 10 years since BEA acquired WebLogic, Inc., and now BEA itself has become a part of Oracle.  WebLogic had approximately 95 employees on the day we were acquired, and BEA seemed almost impossibly huge with over… read more

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