- Michael
Teresa Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MichaelIf you're familiar with UML it might be of interest to look at a relatively new offering from a young Swiss company called E2E- they have a 'virtual UML engine' that interprets UML for integration, and performs much of the functionality of an ESB. I'm stilltrying to get my head round it but its customers are very impressed with it in practice.Teresa
From: Michael Poulin [mailto:m3poulin@yahoo.com]
Sent: 12 August 2006 12:17
To: service-orientated-architecture@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [service-orientated-architecture] Tools for SOA Hi folks,
I would like to ask you for an advice on the tool set for my project.
We have started to build SOA solution for the firm, which works in
regulated industry, very heavy on document processing/management and
business information discovery/advisory; firm is geographically spread
over several countries and continents.
We are in the middle of collecting info about business services and
processes trying to define business objects. We use UML for describing
our discoveries.
In the next step, we will identify tools - applications, packages,
technological solutions (like ESB) - we would need in the
implementation. Then, we will see how we can leverage legacy IT
systems for the SOA.
I am looking for your advice on which technical products we might look
at (to buy) for the SOA implementation in given condition. For
example, somebody suggests that rule-based solutions are very useful
and s/he recommends ILog, another person recommends Tibco's service
bus instead of analogous IBM product, and so on.
Thank you in advance,
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