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Oracle SOA suite |
IBM websphere |
Microsoft Biztalk |
JBoss Enterprise SOA Suite |
SAP Netweaver |
TIBCO ActiveMatrix |
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UBC |
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Michigan |
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Cornell |
Oracle |
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Georgetown |
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Ohio |
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UMUC |
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UofT |
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Note: using part of the Websphere suite: Message Broker |
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UofT
Implementing a small (100-150msg/sec) enterprise implementation. We'll scale it up as business demands increase.
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Mulesoft |
WSO2 ESB |
Fuse (built on ServiceMix) |
Apache ServiceMix |
JBoss ESB |
KSB (Kuali Service Bus) |
Other Messaging |
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UBC |
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JBoss HornetQ |
Michigan |
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Cornell |
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KSB |
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Georgetown |
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KSB(1) |
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Ohio |
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UMUC |
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WSO2 ESB |
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UofT |
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KSB |
WMB (formally MQ Integrator and MQ Series) |
(1) but KSB is not part of the roadmap*
Ohio
Exploring Enterprise Service Buses, Service Registries, etc. (WS02, Mule, Fuse, JBoss)
We have KSB but it is not our target.
UMUC
Implementing for production
UofT
Implementing a small (100-150msg/sec) enterprise implementation. We'll scale it up as business demands increase.
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JAX-WS, JAX-B |
WS-Transaction |
BPEL |
SAML |
WS-Security |
WS-Trust |
WS-Policy |
Other |
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UBC |
JAX-WS, JAX-B |
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SAML |
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Michigan |
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WS-Security |
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Cornell |
JAX-WS, JAX-B |
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Georgetown |
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SAML |
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Ohio |
JAX-WS, JAX-B |
WS-Transaction |
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SAML |
WS-Security |
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UMUC |
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SAML |
WS-Security |
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UofT |
JAX-WS, JAX-B |
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SAML |
WS-Security |
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Bus |
Hub-and-spoke |
Point-to-point |
Federated |
Other |
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UBC |
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Michigan |
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Y |
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Cornell |
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Y |
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Georgetown |
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Y |
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UMUC |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
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UofT |
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Y |
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UMUC Yes - the ability to integrate via SOA/web services is a key determinant we evaluate new products on.
UofT
Yes. SOA is being talked about as a "game-changer". The business people quickly recognize the benefits of SOA, while the IT people seem to warm to it much more slowly, possibly because they see more implementation challenges than do the business folk.
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