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SOA 11g delayed!!!

Last week I was at Oracle partner briefing on technology stack. It was quite interesting and informative. The discussion was around BEA acquisition and integrating the existing Fusion product with BEA.

Oracle spoke about 100 day product release and 11g getting delayed. The 100 day release of SOA Suite from Oracle now includes the former AquaLogic Service Bus (ALSB), now known as the Oracle Service Bus (OSB).  The old Oracle Enterprise Service Bus (OESB) is still available but the preferred Service Bus in Oracle is now the OSB.  Currently OSB is only available on WebLogic platform whilst ESB is supported on all SOA Suite platforms. 11g has been postponed to integrate and bring in all the new functionality acquired.

The 100-day release is to brand BEA product as Oracle.

o    Certified interoperability (BPEL, BAM, security, etc.)

o    Native bindings to BPEL PM

o    Common JCA adapter framework

o    Certified on WLS 10.3

o    Features such as REST, MTOM, Streaming

The 11g is scheduled to be released by FY ’09. The features are to consolidate the platform.

o    JDeveloper tooling

o    BAM monitoring extended to other components

o    Enterprise Manager integration

o    Integrated SOA Governance

o    End-to-end security

o    J2EE portability

 

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Comments

Thanks Malay for the useful update.

I guess there are pro's and con's of having a one IDE for all the tools.

Now Oracle might be finding it difficult in tooling all the acquired products into one JDev studio.

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