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TIBCO Displays Service Component Architecture (SCA) on ActiveMatrix Service Grid at 2008 JavaOne Conference
TIBCO to Speak on Panel Session Discussing SCA and Its Role with Java Technology-Based SOA Development
May. 7, 2008 04:30 PM
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TIBCO announced it is demonstrating how the combination of
SCA and the TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Grid provides a highly scalable Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA) combination for enterprise developers looking to
reap the benefits of both models.
Using SCA helps in part by laying a common framework for
organizing, modeling and composing services within the enterprise. SCA goes
beyond previous interoperability standards and provides a design standard that
allows enterprise architects and developers a model driven approach to creating
composite service oriented applications.
"ActiveMatrix Service Grid enables companies to achieve
extreme scalability by providing service virtualization through an open,
extensible service platform based on a proven foundation," said Matt
Quinn, senior vice president of engineering and technology strategies at TIBCO.
"Service virtualization provides developers with fast and easy-to-use
tools that enable them to quickly get their jobs done, not devote their limited
working hours to rebuilding common components."
Developers can use SCA to provide a simpler and more
service-oriented approach to building business logic. ActiveMatrix Service Grid
helps by providing an OSGI-based development environment for service enablement
in high-performance application environments to leverage the benefits of
agility and flexibility of an SOA without sacrificing high performance.
Using TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Grid and SCA, developers
can go beyond Java and BPEL services to also have Java coupled with .NET,
offering a powerful combination for enterprise customers to manage their
broader technology infrastructure.
Panel Discussion
Scott Vorthman, senior architect at TIBCO, will be a panel
member at the 2008 JavaOne Conference. The panel session, "Open Standards
for SOA and Java," will take place on Wednesday, May 7 at 4:10 PM in the
Moscone Center-Gateway 102/103.
The discussion will address questions about the Service
Component Architecture (SCA) standard and its relationship to Java and other technology-based
SOA development.
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