Screencasts
Event Processing Network Application Activity Monitoring for WebLogic Event Server
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. Oct. 29, 2007
ArticlesBuilding your first WebLogic Event Server Application
In this tutorial, Robin Smith gives a brief introduction to WebLogic Event Server, and a step-by-step process for creating your first WebLogic Event Server application. Jul. 16, 2007 Interview Series: Building an Event-Driven SOA
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. Jul. 11, 2007
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Weblogs
'Event Transforming' EDA, CEP Visualized Eclipse IDE Application Development: Posted by Robin Smith (robsmith) on April 15, 2008 at 11:19 PDT
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Equinox OSGi™, the 'Event-transformers' platform foundation: Posted by Robin Smith (robsmith) on March 17, 2008 at 00:22 PDT
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'Event-transformers' Turbo charge your Event Processing EDA solutions: Posted by Robin Smith (robsmith) on November 11, 2007 at 22:59 PDT
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Java 'Event-transformers' evolving and developing Real Time EDA Applications: Posted by Robin Smith (robsmith) on August 06, 2007 at 23:59 PDT
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Event-Transformers for Event Driven Architecture Unite!: I'm Robin Smith, Senior Engineering Product Manager at BEA Systems for the WebLogic Time and Event Driven (TED) Product Family. Welcome fellow "Event-transformers" to my blog. If you are here, then one can presume that you are reading all of the exciting news on the web and in the press about BEA’s new EDSOA (Event-driven SOA). Any casual observer may perhaps expect that this is just marketing "fluff", perhaps a simple "bolt on" extension to the WebLogic Server or maybe some specific implementation of a core CEP "engine" application (possibly even written in C++). Well, it's not. Posted by Robin Smith (robsmith) on July 11, 2007 at 01:54 PDT
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