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April 23, 2007 | Comments: (0)
BEA ponders event-driven architecture
BEA Systems plans in late-May to update its product roster with offerings in the event-driven architecture and real-time processing spaces, according to BEA correspondence received on Monday
The company is planning a new product in event-driven architecture that will enable event-driven SOA. BEA also will announce the latest version of its WebLogic Real Time server, which offers real-time processing services for applications such as financial services. The product set has featured the WebLogic Express 9.2 application server and the JRockit Runtime Analyzer tool.
Also planned by BEA is general availability of WebLogic Server - Virtual Edition. This product is intended to enable Java applications to run better on virtualized hardware.
The three products together provide a foundation for "extreme transaction processing," which allows enterprises to respond to complex computing environments and changing business conditions quickly, BEA said.
Also at BEA, Bill Roth, BEA vice president of marketing in the company's Workshop Business Unit, offers his predictions for the upcoming JavaOne conference in a blog entry posted on Monday. Roth anticipates Web 2.0 themes at the event.
Posted by Paul Krill on April 23, 2007 04:02 PM
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