BEA Dev2Dev Media Center is an online technical event center bringing together live webinars, screencasts, podcasts and both downloadable and on-demand training events and presentations. BEA Dev2Dev Media Center is focused on educating and training developers, architects, and administrators with key tips, tricks, best practices, and in-depth "how-to" sessions from top BEA engineers and customers.
Business Agility: Taming the Challenges of SOA IntegrationMar 27 2008
Originally presented on 27 March 2008
Challenges, trends and blueprint for successful SOA integration The choice for any enterprise operating in the global marketplace is simple: adaptation or extinction. In todays dynamic business environment, inflexible infrastructure can result in lost customers, lost revenue, late entry into emerging markets, and a lot of other bad news. SOA Integration helps to clear the path to business agility by transforming brittle IT systems, applications, and data sources into highly flexible, reusable services that can be shared across the enterprise.
The Changing World of Application PlatformsFeb 20 2008
All organizations are faced with the need to create innovative solutions and offerings that add value to their company and customers. This increasingly means applications need to be more accessible and adaptable; for some organizations, this is a fundamental requirement for maintaining and enhancing market share.
The Changing World of Application PlatformsFeb 20 2008
Learn how to ensure your application platform can be fit for future requirements by registering for this complimentary webinar today.
SOA Governance: The First 100 DaysDec 18 2007
Stephen Bennett, BEA Systems, and featured guest Larry Fulton, Forrester Research, discuss best practices for kick-starting SOA governance initiatives.
SOA Governance @ Work: Zurich Financial ServicesDec 18 2007
A company that has been in business since 1872 knows how to adapt to change. When Fortune 100 Company Zurich Financial Services Group launched its global SOA program, effective SOA governance played a critical role in meeting organizational challenges to drive the evolution of the enterprise.
Commitment to corporate development required for SOA Governance to succeedOct 03 2007
This webinar will highlight the need and scope of an SOA governance model as well as the commitment required to deploy such a solution including the commitment to corporate reskilling, why and when you need to reskill your internal staff versus outsourcing, best practices, and specific steps required for reskilling for an SOA environment.
eCommerce Best Practices and TechnologiesAug 22 2007
Learn how eCommerce storefront best practices and the technology that enables them can help improve both customer satisfaction and store revenue.
Consistent Service Engineering and ManagementAug 01 2007
This Webinar highlights the importance of adopting a consistent approach to service engineering and management within an SOA.
Mashup the enterprise. Remixing the enterprise to create dynamic applicationsJun 20 2007
With the recent explosion in popularity of sites such as MySpace and YouTube, we are witnessing a revolution of new-media applications and services. The world of IT is being overturned by the Web 2.0 phenomenon and Mashups seem to promise so much. Attend this webinar and transform your view of the role of Web 2.0 and learn techniques necessary to start creating mashups in your enterprise.
Using PHP with BEA Weblogic ServerApr 11 2007
We've heard a lot of interest from customers lately about using PHP in combination with BEA WebLogic Server. In this webinar, we'll talk about how this can be done. Andi Gutmans from Zend will be joining us.
An In-Depth Look at OpenJPAMar 28 2007
Learn how OpenJPA goes beyond the specification to include important features including caching, dynamic fetch group configuration, custom mapping capabilities, save point capabilities, and memory and resource management.
BEA WebLogic® Integration in a Services-Oriented WorldMar 21 2007
For companies looking to adopt a Services Oriented Architecture, how can you get the most out of your existing WLI assets? How do WLI processes relate to AquaLogic Service Bus (ALSB) and other BEA integration products
Top 5 Insights Learned from the Executive SummitsMar 20 2007
The free webcast will cover the Top 5 Insights learned from the recently completed SOA Executive Summit focus group meetings. Leading executives from FORTUNE 1000 corporations, major government agencies and non-governmental organizations, provided candid feedback on the mission, vision, strategies and tactics of the SOA Consortium and participated in a lively roundtable discussion on real-world SOA implementation opportunities and challenges. The SOA Consortium is an initiative of the Object Management Group to create a community of peers focused on advocacy for service-oriented architecture and is supported by founding sponsors BEA Systems, Inc., Cisco, IBM Corporation, and SAP AG as well as participants from the Financial Services, Travel, Manufacturing, Retail and Telecommunications industries.
Leveraging SCA to Implement Next Generation SOAFeb 28 2007
Service Component Architecture (SCA) represents an important industry initiative to produce next-generation service infrastructure. This talk will provide an overview of SCA, focusing on how SCA will impact technology strategy over the next two years.
Delivering on Web 2.0 with WebLogic Portal and AjaxFeb 14 2007
In WebLogic Portal 9.2, we gave you the ability to easily Ajaxify any existing portlet with just one click. In WLP 10.0, we will provide you with the ability to Ajaxify an entire Desktop. This presentation will demonstrate this functionality and will go over the highlights and pitfalls.
Taking Fine-Grained Authorization Deeper into the EnterpriseFeb 13 2007
Gerry Gabel, a leading Burton analyst, and Geoff Charron from BEA Systems, will talk about how fine-grained authorization can help you to centrally manage security policies and deliver more consistent security while eliminating application security silos across your heterogeneous IT environment.
Backbase Ajax and BEA Workshop StudioFeb 07 2007
Backbase and BEA are working on a proof-of-concept integration with BEA Workshop, which was available for preview at BEA World in San Francisco (19-20 September 2006). The integration will enable WYSIWYG development of Ajax applications using JavaServer Faces, and it uses the Duke's bookstore as an example. Backbase will also demo Backbase JSF Edition to show future integration possiblities.
EJB3 Java Persistence API: The Good, the Bad, and the UglyFeb 01 2007
Patrick Linskey, EJB team lead at BEA and member of the EJB expert group (and standards-based persistence evangelist) discusses his thoughts about the best and the worst of the JPA.
Constructing a Data Virtualization Layer using BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform (ALDSP)Jan 24 2007
Join this webinar to see how ALDSP can be used to rapidly create a data virtualization layer above relational and service-oriented sources. See how ALDSP introspects metadata from sources and how its drag-and-drop GUI can be used to construct complex data integration scenarios without writing code.
Enterprise Mashups with WebLogic Portal 9.2Jan 10 2007
Portlets have traditionally been confined to portal applicationsyou needed an application server running a portal container to view them. The new Adrenaline technology introduced in WebLogic Portal 9.2 enables portlets to be surfaced in any web site, without the need for a portal container. This enables Adrenaline portlets to appear not only in custom web applications, but also consumer Mashup sites like Google Portal and Protopage.
Running PHP on BEA WebLogic ServerDec 20 2006
Come and see a preview of PHP running on WebLogic Server. Our PHP implementation runs inside the same JVM as the server, so it will offer all the advantages that WebLogic Server does: great scalability, reliability, and manageability, and great connectivity to your existing enterprise Java assets.
Introduction to BEA GuardianNov 29 2006
Join us in this introduction and overview of BEA's new cutting-edge Support solution, BEA Guardian, featuring pre-emptive technology.
Secrets of SOA Success: Attainable Enterprise IntegrationNov 28 2006
The Secrets of SOA Success Webinar series is an easy way to learn about the latest SOA strategies and best practices - featuring industry experts from BEA and Forrester Research. This session looks at integration, business processes and IT efficiency, and productivity.
WebLogic Portal and SOA - your window to business visibilityNov 22 2006
Why do recent analyst reports consistently place BEA as a leader in the portal market? We will provide inside details on this new groundbreaking WebLogic Portal 9.2 release and what it all means for your organisation.
BEA Workshop Studio 3.2.1 WebinarNov 15 2006
Interested seeing the in the latest Eclipse 3.2.1 and WTP 1.5.1 in action? Come find out why we won the Eclipse Awards in 2006 for 'best commercial development tool.' Participants will hear about new features introduced in 3.1, 3.2, and 3.2.1, see a demo of AppXRay, and have some time for question and answer about our future plans.
Apache Tuscany: Not the Same Old ArchitectureNov 08 2006
This webinar will provide an overview of how Apache Tuscany simplifies the task of creating and assembling service-based applications using SCA. It will also cover where the Tuscany project is headed and how it will help developers build tomorrow's applications today.
Secrets of SOA Success: Who Moved My Service?Nov 02 2006
The Secrets of SOA Success Webinar series is an easy way to learn about the latest SOA strategies and best practices - featuring industry experts from BEA and Forrester Research. This session covers the enterprise service bus and service mediation.
BEA Workshop for WebLogic 9.2: Design View update releaseOct 18 2006
On Oct 9th, Workshop for WebLogic 9.2 will release an IDE only update, via the Eclipse Update Site embedded in the tool. This update re-introduces popular 8.1 features like the Beehive Pageflow Overview view, Web Services Design view and Palette, and other visual Eclipse plug-in capabilities. Other enhancements include the Service Control Wizard, and the Web Services Browser Test Client (for web services or JMS transport web services). Presentation and Demo.
Using the Spring Framework in BEA WebLogic Server 9.2Sep 20 2006
This is an invaluable opportunity for any developer interested in using open-source frameworks to simplify J2EE development. We'll explore the great new features and underlying technologies introduced with WebLogic Server 9.2 that support the use of the Spring Framework. We'all also tackle, from a technical and practical perspective, how they work with Spring to make your development easier.
Deploying Services in BEA WebLogic Server: Explore the Power of WebLogic Diagnostic FrameworkJun 29 2006
The WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF), a new feature in BEA WebLogic Server 9, is a monitoring and diagnostic framework that defines and implements a set of services that run within BEA WebLogic Server. The framework includes a console extension facility which provides views and tools for presentation of diagnostic data in charts and graphs.
Subversion and using Eclipse's Subclipse Subversion PluginJun 28 2006
Learn about Subversion from Garrett Rooney, author of the book "Practical Subversion". Also view a demonstration of Eclipse using Subversion through the Subclipse plugin.
Architectural principles for a successful RFID deploymentJun 20 2006
In this webcast you'll learn how to meet this new demand with a foundation based on three fundamental architecture principles: edge computing, service-oriented architecture, and open standards.
Dev2Dev Days Wrap UpJun 14 2006
How can you use Open Source technology in commercial environments? BEA's blended approach shows you the way. This session will provide an overview of many popular open source solutions and discuss how to utilize them with BEA products like the enterprise performance leader, WebLogic Server 9.1 and the award winning BEA Workshop Studio 3.0.
Advanced Topics in Adaptive TagsJun 14 2006
Learn about advanced techniques and best practices for using Adaptive Tags to standardize and customize portlet user interfaces in a composite application in AquaLogic User Interaction.
Aim High with JRockit on Intel ArchitectureMay 31 2006
In this webinar, experts from BEA and Intel will tell you about the JRockit virtual machine and the results of the joint effort by both companies to optimize JRockit for Intel Architectures.
Building the Backbone for SOA: Configure and Test Service Routing Using BEA AquaLogic Service BusMay 25 2006
This preview session highlights the BEA AquaLogic Service Bus 2.1: Integrating and Managing Services for SOA course. The course provides training on BEA AquaLogic Service Bus and how it can be used to architect and create a message infrastructure for services within enterprise applications.
Secrets of SOA Success: Reusable Information as a ServiceMay 20 2006
The Secrets of SOA Success Webinar series is an easy way to learn about the latest SOA strategies and best practices - featuring industry experts from BEA and Forrester Research. This session covers data management, the information fabric and delivering information as a service.
Query Optimization in AquaLogic Data Services PlatformMay 17 2006
AquaLogic Data Services Platform (ALDSP) automates creation of read and write data services. This technical webinar will focus on distributed data access and discusses various optimization algorithms that are part of DSP runtime engine used to improve performance. Topics include query processing architecture, function inlining, SQL pushdown, batched parameter passing, parallelism, and how to use a query plan to understand performance. Prior to attending this webinar, it is recommended that participants review the February 1, 2006 event recording of "Data Services Layer, The Foundation for a Service Oriented Architecture."
Distributed Updates Using AquaLogic Data Services PlatformMay 03 2006
AquaLogic Data Services Platform (ALDSP) automates creation of read and write data services. Any implementation of a data services layer has to provide answers to the complex problems like concurrency management, transactions, compensating transactions, validations and consistency. This session covers the update framework for data services in the BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform, and describes related automation and tooling. The session will show updates from Java as well as .NET applications.
Quest Performance Management for WebLogic PortalApr 26 2006
In this webcast, we will discuss the key elements of WebLogic Portal, and discuss some of the challenges with respect to performance. We will introduce you to the Quest Performance Management suite for WebLogic Portal and how it helps IT teams deliver, manage and control the performance of WebLogic Portal applications.
How to Manage Business Performance in an SOA: Baking in BIApr 19 2006
Learn why the SOA-ready Business Objects BI platform is a prime candidate for integration, with an extensive Web services Java SDK and the ability to leverage SOA-enabling technologies such as XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI. Crystal Reports, Web Intelligence and other reporting engines running remotely and across firewalls can be accessed and controlled from WebLogic applications using the Business Objects' Web services SDK.
AquaLogic User Interaction SOA Brownbag: Developing Rich Client Interfaces with AjaxApr 13 2006
Have you ever wanted to design a Web application with the richness and
responsiveness of a desktop application? Discover how core Ajax
technologies were used to create interactive Web-based applications such
as Google Maps and Flickr. Learn how you too can join the Ajax craze and
develop rich and interactive applications using frameworks provided in
BEA AquaLogic User Interaction.
Almost every useful Web application depends on content publishing and collaboration of some sort. In this session, you will learn how to leverage a remote programming interface to embed collaborative and publishing services into any Web application delivered through the AquaLogic Interaction platform.
Advanced Kodo Topics - Blending Kodo with SpringMar 08 2006
In this webinar, Rod Johnson and Patrick Linskey will introduce the audience to how to use the popular Spring Framework with the standards-based Kodo persistence framework.
Introduction to Java Data Objects 2 (JDO 2)Mar 01 2006
The Java Data Objects 2 (JDO2) specification is an evolution of the JDO 1 Java API for object persistence. JDO relieves the need for Java developers to write complicated JDBC and SQL code. Applications written to use JDO for persistence are portable across any data store for which a compliant JDO implementation is available. JDO is appropriate for use both for simple Java applications that will access data stores directly, and for J2EE application components. In this presentation, Patrick Linskey will introduce the audience to JDO and highlight the changes introduced with JDO 2. He will provide background to why O/R mapping is so important and what technical and business benefits organizations can derive by using standards-based O/R mapping. Patrick will use Kodo 4 which supports interoperability between the EJB 3 Persistence specification and the JDO 2 specification to show how JDO 2 works using numerous code examples to get the concepts across.
Introduction to EJB 3 PersistenceFeb 22 2006
In this presentation, EJB 3 spec member and Bitter EJB author Patrick Linskey will introduce the audience to the EJB 3 persistence specification. Patrick will provide background on where the EJB 3 persistence specification came from and how it meets the goal of making EJB simpler. Patrick will then go through the details of the EJB 3 persistence specification with lots of code examples. By the end of the session, the audience should have a firm grasp on the basics of EJB 3 persistence including annotations for representing mappings and EJB QL, the benefits of using a POJO persistence model like EJB 3, and how to use EJB3 persistence both when deploying to an app server like Weblogic and in a J2SE application.
BEA TechStart Seminar: Data Services Layer, The Foundation For A Service-Oriented ArchitectureFeb 01 2006
BEA Systems invites you to a technical webinar designed to help you address your evolving Service-Oriented Architecture strategy and how to benefit from data services. This BEA TechStart Webinar Series promises real, practical uses for emerging technology with no sales or marketing spin.
AquaLogic User Interaction SOA Brownbag Webinar: Adaptive TagsJan 12 2006
In this session, you will learn how adaptive tags can be used to standardize and customize portlet user interfaces across an SOA-enabled composite application. These tag libraries include useful XML tags that allow you to add standard portal UI components to any portlet as well as logic tags that handle basic data object creation and manipulation.
BEA Workshop Studio Technical OverviewDec 14 2005
Come learn about one of the newer developments in BEA's blended strategy of combining open source, standard-based and commercial software to create high-quality Eclipse-based development tools. This session will introduce the newest member of the BEA Workshop product family, BEA Workshop Studio 3.0. Technical attendees like developers and architects will learn basic concepts of unique features such as AppXRay, and how this Eclipse-based product saves developers time when using JavaServer Faces, Hibernate, Struts, Tiles, and JavaServer Pages. The session will cover Eclipse-related concepts, but is not intended to be an introduction to Eclipse.
AquaLogic User Interaction SOA Brownbag: Content ServicesDec 08 2005
In this session, you will learn how Content Services identify and aggregate content in the AquaLogic Interaction Knowledge Directory. These services consist primarily of crawlers for locating content in file systems, Web sites, and data from backend repositories.
AquaLogic User Interaction SOA Brownbag: Identity ServicesNov 05 2005
Learn how the AquaLogic User Interaction portal integrates with identity management systems. This integration forms the basis for securing and personalizing composite applications built and delivered through the portal.
How to Switch from Sun HotSpot to BEA JRockitOct 05 2005
Switching from HotSpot to JRockit is easy and gives an immediate performance boost for your server-side and long-running client applications. Both JVMs follow the Java Language Specification, meaning that any Java program written according to the spec will work fine, but there are a few potential pitfalls to be aware of. This session covers the known differences between HotSpot and JRockit for the Java developer, as well as some helpful hints for how to tune the JVM and take advantage of the unique tools provided with JRockit.
The Implications of a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) on SecuritySep 07 2005
Security is often viewed as a gating item barring successful deployment of an SOA. Traditional security technologies are simply not enough to address loosely coupled Web services communicating with SOAP messages over an HTTPS connection. This talk will provide an overview of the security requirements and technologies necessary for successful SOA deployment and will discuss how BEA's solutions assist an organization in achieving their SOA objectives. The talk will also cover emerging security standards related to this effort, such as WS-Security and SAML, and their importance to achieving success.
JRockitAug 17 2005
Staffan Larsen is a staff engineer working on the JRockit product, which he co-founded back in 1998.
Staffan Larsen talks about the JRockit project. He discusses what makes it different than other JVMs on the market and goes into detail about what it offers to server side applications.
The Apache Beehive NetUI Web FrameworkJul 17 2005
Rich Feit, Staff Software Engineer, BEA Systems
NetUI is a framework for building the user facing side of Web apps, built on top of Struts, and part of Apache Beehive. NetUI lead architect, Rich Feit, explains NetUI, its history, comparison to other frameworks, and integration with Beehive, Struts and JSF. Rich also explains how to build reusable Web components with NetUI, and why the framework was designed the way it is.
SOA and Portal FederationJul 13 2005
Alex Toussaint, WebLogic Portal Product Manager, is responsible for the WebLogic Portal federation strategy. In this session he will address how portal federation complements a Services Oriented Architecture approach to software infrastructure. He will also cover typical customer federation scenarios, implementation and deployment strategies, and the emerging federation and portal trends.
Service-oriented Architectures and the SOA BlueprintsMay 30 2005
Jim Rivera, Senior Principal Technologist, BEA Systems
BEA Senior Principal Technologist, Jim Rivera, talks about BEA's view of service-oriented architectures (SOA) as well as the SOA Blueprints, an effort to create a reference implementation of a service-oriented architecture. Jim talks about why developers should care about SOA and offers practical guidance on how to begin working with SOA.
Behind the scenes at the Apache Software FoundationMay 15 2005
Greg Stein, Chairman of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Greg Stein, Chairman of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), gives the developers' perspective on ASF, explaining what it is, how projects are added, and the technical and legal underpinnings behind it. Greg also explains Jakarta's role, XMLBeans, the future of the ASF, and BEA's role.
Message-Driven Architectures and SOAMay 01 2005
Sunila Srivatsan, Principal Technologist, BEA Systems
Sunila Srivastan, a member of BEA's Education Services team, discusses message-driven architectures, strengths, and concerns in this Tech Talk. She also describes use cases, implementation strategies, integration with SOA, and mentions how to make a messaging system resilient with BEA's messaging bridge.
Insider Update: Eclipse, Web Tools Platform Project, and WorkshopApr 06 2005
Listen to Pieter Humphrey speak about how BEA is going to contribute to the Eclipse Platform. Topics covered include the Web Tools Platform and the Language Development Tools Project.
Business Process ManagementMar 30 2005
Stephen Hood - Product Manager for Business Process Management
Product Manager for Business Process Management at BEA, Stephen Hood, explains BPM including when to use a BPM instead of hand coding, and shows step by step how a process is defined. Stephen discusses emerging patterns around BPM and what the future has in store with the emergence of BPEL and BPELJ.
Extending Portals to Support Mobile AccessMar 09 2005
Find out how WebLogic Portal deployments can be rapidly extended to support access from hundreds of mobile devices.
What's new in the WebLogic Server "Diablo" coreJan 10 2005
Andy Piper, Staff Engineer, BEA Systems
In this interview Andy Piper discusses the next release of WebLogic code named Diablo. He focuses on the core, discussing RASP features. RASP stands for reliability, availability, scalability, and performance and that is a very key theme for this release. There are many new features surrounding versioning of components, and managing scalability.
Developing Portal ApplicationsJan 06 2005
Nils Gilman - Director of Product Marketing
Nils Gilman explains what the portal market is all about, how it evolved, what portals are, and future key directions such as the possibility of federated architectures with Web Services Remote Portlets (WSRP). Nils explains the two main differentiators of BEA's own WebLogic Portal and provides clear insight into why to use a portal product versus rolling out your own.
Apache BeehiveJan 05 2005
Garrett Conaty - Principal Technologist
BEA recently moved various parts of Workshop into the open source community via the Beehive project. Garrett Conaty is a principal technologist on the Beehive team, and has a good insight on how this happened and what it means for developers. This interview discusses what Beehive consists of, how developers can use it, building controls and page flows, as well as other open source efforts such as XMLBeans.
EJB 3Jan 01 2005
Seth White - Staff Engineer
Seth White, lead engineer on the WebLogic EJB team provides a comprehensive view of EJB 3 and what it will mean for developers. Seth answers questions such as why do we still need deployment descriptors, how disconnected data access will work in an EJB environment, and what the EJB expert group is working on now.
Web Services InteroperabilityDec 30 2004
Heinrich Gantenbein, Solutions Architect, Avanade
Heinrich Gantenbein is a solutions architect who specializes in security and multi-tier architectures on both the .NET and J2EE platforms. Since he lives in both worlds, he is a great candidate to talk about a variety of interoperability issues. This interview reviews the history leading up to Web Services, gets to grip with SOA, and discusses real world interop scenarios, Web Service specifications that matter and more practical advice.
dev2dev Days on dev2dev Live: Part 3: Consuming Business ServicesDec 15 2004
In the final part of this three-part series sponsored by Intel, learn about consuming business services, including information about mapping synchronous Web applications to asynchronous and workflow services.
In-Depth Review of Beehive 0.3Dec 08 2004
The Apache Beehive team shows off the first distribution of the Beehive code and offers information on how users can begin experimenting with Apache Beehive.
Federated PortalsDec 01 2004
Alex Toussaint presents the main use cases for federated portals and shares where BEA is going with federated portals in the next 12 to 18 months.
WebLogic Portal Server and JSR 168Nov 30 2004
Stephan Janssen, Founder and CEO JCS Int. and Founder and Chairman BeJUG, JavaPolis
In this interview Stephan Janssen discusses his experience with JSR 168, and WebLogic Portal server itself. Stephan chose WL Portal, and he talks about why, the features that he enjoys, and some of the current issues. As a proponent of open source technologies he also delves into the Beehive project, and what he thinks it means. Finally, he gives us hints on items such as inter-portlet communication.
Introduction to WebLogic JMSNov 17 2004
Greg Brail of BEA provides an introduction to WebLogic JMS and goes over successful features of the JMS implementation.
Open source strategy and the Beehive projectOct 30 2004
Cliff Schmidt, Product Manager of Standards and Open Source Strategy
In this interview Cliff Schmidt discusses the new Beehive initiative, as well as the overall open source strategy at BEA. He goes into detail on the various packages in Beehive: Java Web Services, NetUI PageFlows, and Controls. He also discusses XMLBeans, and reasons why it is part of Apache.
Top Ten Differences Between JRockit and Your Typical JVMSep 15 2004
Discover the key differences between JRockit and other JVMs, and also learn about performance advantages using JRockit as well as built-in tools that can be used every day to simplify application development.
WebLogic Platform 8.1 Evaluation Guide Primer - Chapter 3: Portal SolutionsSep 09 2004
Part three of this three-part series will cover core portal development, assembly, and management tasks such as development of custom portal resources, assembly of portals, configuration of interaction management, and management of portal resources.
WebLogic Platform 8.1 Evaluation Guide Primer - Chapter 2: Integration SolutionsSep 08 2004
Part two of this three-part series will cover core application integration tasks such connecting to enterprise resources, performing complex data transformations, modeling end-to-end business processes, performing message-based interactions and communicating reliably with trading partners.
Enterprise Portal RationalizationAug 25 2004
By taking a methodical approach to controlling Web sprawl, BEA's Enterprise Portal Rationalization program helps organizations improve application security, make IT more productive, and reduce the maintenance costs of outmoded Web applications.
Practical Web Services - How to get the most out of Web Services on BEA WebLogic ServerJul 27 2004
This two-part webinar series shows you how to get the most out of Web Services on BEA WebLogic Server. Part One includes a review of the XML standards that comprise a Web Services technology stack and a discussion/demo of the WebLogic Server 8.1 implementation of JAX-RPC web services. Part Two covers the WebLogic Server 8.1 implementation of JWS (Java Web Service) web services, compares JAX-RPC and JWS web services and discusses best practices for implementing enterprise level web services.
Top 20 Tips for Developing Applications on BEA WebLogic ServerJul 21 2004
This talk contains 20 common problems faced by BEA WebLogic Server developers and provides tips and suggested solutions. We'll cover common stumbling blocks dealing with classloaders, transactions, debugging, efficient development environments, and performance tuning.
Using Web Services Security with BEA WebLogic WorkshopJul 14 2004
This presentation will provide you with the background and a practical usage scenario and demonstration so that you can take advantage of WS-Security in your WebLogic Workshop Web services.
WSRP and Federated PortalsJun 09 2004
Alex Toussaint discusses Web services for remote portlets (WSRP) and how they are used to power federated portals.
XML and Web ServicesMay 27 2004
Chris Fry, Staff Engineer, BEA WebLogic Server
In this interview Chris Fry discusses some of the interesting technologies that BEA's planning to release in the next version of the WebLogic platform. He looks at how JSR175 Metadata relates to Java Web services (JWS), the standards that will be supported in the next release of the platform, and describes Web services reliable messaging. He also talks about some of BEA's open source efforts in the XML space.
From the Trenches: Implementing Service-Oriented Architecture at TrueLinkMay 25 2004
Scott Metzger, CTO of TrueLink
Scott Metzger looks at the functionality behind True Link's Enterprise Java based applications, architectural and development challenges they faced building the system, and how it was implemented using SOA. He discusses how they used a process-driven workflow methodology to implement business logic, how the developers use Weblogic Integration and its tools, and the technology behind their Web services. He also looks at some of the changes, direction and lessons that they learned over the course of doing this project.
Demystifying SOA: What Does BEA Think?May 25 2004
John Beatty, Senior Principal Technologist, BEA Systems
In this interview, John Beatty discusses Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) and what BEA's perspective is on SOA. He anticipates how SOA will help enterprise developers, looks at how services differ from components and what SOA technologies BEA currently provides. He also talks about the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) and how BEA's existing Java Process Definition Language relates to BPEL.
BPM and Integration Techniques for Custom Built ApplicationsJan 21 2004
Learn how developers and architects can leverage BPM, transformations, and other integration techniques to increase quality, clarity, adaptability and reusability for custom built applications.
Security and Web servicesMay 07 2003
The webinar will discuss a model for thinking about and organizing Web Services security alternatives and provide a framework for dizzying array of Web Services security alternatives so that you can make the most appropriate decision for your situation.
Security and ArchitectureApr 09 2003
This webinar will take a closer look at the business and architectural issues that organizations are facing today in the area of application-level security.
Integrating Enterprise Assets; A Real-World ExampleAug 15 2002
The series will help you understand what you can do with Web services, which tools to use to build and deploy Web services quickly, how to handle key issues like security, and how to leverage enterprise Web services to solve your existing development, deployment, and integration problems.
Build and Integrate Applications with Java Web Services -- Without Being a Java ExpertJul 23 2002
Please join BEA Systems for a technical webinar on building enterprise Web Services on the J2EE platform. Get a technical overview on building enterprise Web Services on the J2EE platform with BEAís newly released integrated development framework, BEA WebLogic Workshop.
BEA WebLogic Platform 7.0; A Look InsideJul 11 2002
Please join BEA Systems for a developer's tour of WebLogic Platform 7.0, the first unified application infrastructure platform. After this webinar, you'll know how to build integrated, multi-tier applications more easily and rapidly.
Introduction to WebLogic WorkshopJul 02 2002
The presenter will walk you through Workshop's features and functionality and will demonstrate how WebLogic Workshop integrates with the BEA WebLogic Platform. See a real-time product demo to learn how quickly and easily you can build both simple and complex Web Services using WebLogic Workshop.
Enterprise-class Web Services: Standards, Development Model, and ArchitectureMay 30 2002
Please join BEA Systems for this four-part series on developing and deploying Web services for the enterprise. This series will provide an in-depth understanding of how to develop and deploy enterprise-class Web services.