Entries Tagged as 'AIA'
September 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
These are the types of presentations that seem hot (in descending order):
Service Orient Architecture Integration/Fusion Middleware
E-Business Suite, Release 12
Functional Seminars (focusing on various E-Business Suite modules)
Hyperion
11g Database
Enterprise Performance Management
This may change as the week progresses and Oracle continues to make new announcements. For full-disclosure there are also sessions for BEA, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards and Siebel [...]
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Tags: AIA · BEA · Database · E-Business Suite · Open World 2008 · Oracle · Release 12 · SOA · SOA Suite
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A Technical Roadmap for Oracle Fusion, E-Business Suite Release 12, and Oracle Fusion Applications - John Stouffer, Triora Group, LLC - Many companies who have purchased best of breed applications [...]
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Tags: AIA · Application Integration Architecture · E-Business Suite · Papers & Presentations · Patch · Release 11i · Release 12 · SOA Suite
April 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
Here are some of my random thoughts about the OAUG event this year.
I found it interesting the Oracle significantly played down the Fusion Applications at this event. I was certainly expecting more focus on what it is and what it will do. The CRM versions have been announced but early versions of the [...]
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We just returned from a great week in Denver where the Collaborate 2008 was held. This annual gathering of the IOUG, OAUG and Quest user groups was a great opportunity for learning and networking.
I chose to attend a lot of sessions on E-Business Suite R12 upgrades and integration. There was a lot of [...]
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Tags: AIA · Application Integration Architecture · E-Business Suite · Premier Support · Release 12 · SOA Suite
This post is more technical and will drill down into the various Enterprise artifacts that come with the Foundation Pack.
The first are the Enterprise Business Objects (EBO). There are about 30 of these in v2.01 but new ones will be added in subsequent releases. EBO’s are define for Customer, Supplier, Invoice and other [...]
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Tags: AIA · Application Integration Architecture · Enterprise Objects · Oracle · SOA · SOA Suite
The Foundation Pack provides a foundation for those wanting to start building their own custom integrations. There have been a number of challenges for organizations wanting to use SOA. These challenges according to InforWorld, include:
1. Lack of Architectural Blueprint
2. Inconsistent Business Semantics
3. [...]
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Tags: AIA · Foundation Pack · Framework · Oracle · SOA
It is important to note that Application Integration Architecture (AIA) is a product from Oracle and is available in Releases. The current release is 2.01. Release 2.1 is planned in the next several months.
Here’s a graphic looking at what AIA consists of and how it relates to the SOA Suite.
This shows all [...]
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Tags: AIA · Application Integration Architecture · Enterprise Objects · SOA Suite
The Application Integration Architecture (AIA) is a product from Oracle and is available in Releases. The current release is 2.01. Release 2.1 is planned in the next several months.
Here’s a graphic looking at what AIA consists of. I’m going to focus on the bottom of the diagram initially.
Starting at the bottom, [...]
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Tags: AIA · E-Business Suite · Foundation Pack · PIP · SOA
With the introduction of Services, XML, Java and the introduction of WSDL, WSIF there came other new supporting software products. Java had always depending on the Java Virtual Machine because it is essentially an interpreted language (but it can be compiled to machine language..).
The new supporting software products included the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), [...]
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Tags: AIA · BPEL · Business Process · ESB · Foundation Pack · SOA · SOA Suite · Service Repository · WSM
AIA and SOA are all based on industry standards that have developed over the last 10-15 years. Several of the key standards were Java and XML.
With the advent of the World Wide Web there was a whole new emphasis on sharing information through the Internet. Everywhere developers were trying to come up with [...]
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Tags: AIA · Oracle · SOA · WSDL · WSIF · XML