Paul Krill
Editor at Large

SOA Software adds infrastructure for IBM

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Mar 5, 20071 min

SOA Software announced on Monday the availability of SOA infrastructure for IBM's WebSphere application server. The company has released agents and delegates for WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere Business Integraton Message Broker. These agents and delegates work with the SOA Software Service Manager product for managing and securing SOA. They ensure that applications using Message Broker and the applic

SOA Software announced on Monday the availability of SOA infrastructure for IBM’s WebSphere application server.

The company has released agents and delegates for WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere Business Integraton Message Broker. These agents and delegates work with the SOA Software Service Manager product for managing and securing SOA. They ensure that applications using Message Broker and the application server can implement security, reliability and interoperability policies as part of a governance solution, SOA Software said.

The SOA Software SOLA (Service Oriented Legacy Architecture) product, meanwhile, adds the ability for WebSphere applications to consume mainframe transactions as Web services. SOA Software’s Workbench product can govern WebSphere services, managing their lifecycle.

Paul Krill

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