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Architecture covers all areas surrounding component architecture, application architecture and system architecture.
Using Packaged BPI to Automate Your Business: One Process at a Time
- by Richard Schultz
Packaged, vertical solutions are changing the integration landscape, providing customers with practical, affordable approaches that deliver the benefits of integration.

Setting Up a Web Services Security Infrastructure
- by Andrew Yang
How to keep web services simple and economical.

Thoughts from the EAI Consortium: Integration Everywhere--How SOA is Altering the Direction of EAI
- by Michael Kuhbock
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) provides the key to unlocking integration by providing an enterprise-wide architectural approach to bridging applications and promoting a set of standards for rich interoperability.

Service-Oriented Architecture: Elements of Good Design
- by Brent Carlson and Dmitry Tyomkin
Are you about to send up an SOS because you don't understand SOA?

The Next Wave: Are You Ready for Process Sharing?
- by David S. Linthicum
First it was process integration, and now it's process sharing. What's going on here?

The Evolution of Adapters
- by David Linthicum
This article explores the architecture and implementation of adapters and how the concept of adapters is developing.

Java Solution Orchestrates Web Services
- by Alan Zeichick
Collaxa, Inc. has just released a new Java-based Web services orchestration tool. According to the company, the Web Services Orchestration Server (WSOS) performs functions similar to Microsoft Corp.'s BizTalk Server, but is implemented as a J2EE container that can run on a Java app server or messaging server. Is this cool, or what?

Java Solution Orchestrates Web Services
- by Alan Zeichick
Collaxa, Inc. has just released a new Java-based Web services orchestration tool. According to the company, the Web Services Orchestration Server (WSOS) performs functions similar to Microsoft Corp.'s BizTalk Server, but is implemented as a J2EE container that can run on a Java app server or messaging server. Is this cool, or what?

Middleware White Paper
- by Hal McIntyre (August 1, 2000)
When you're moving data as messages through applications, you have to make sure that applications are flexible enough to make the right interpretations.



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