AquaLogic
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AquaLogic is a software product family from BEA Systems that facilitates service-oriented architecture. It includes following service infrastructure products:
AquaLogic User Interaction (ALUI)
BEA AquaLogic User Interaction™ is an integrated set of products and tools used to create a variety of interactive solutions that leverage the service infrastructure, including portals, collaborative communities, and composite applications. This product line combines technologies such as collaboration, search, publishing, and business-process management—cornerstone features that every new application requires. These technologies work within a cross-platform framework that speeds the assembly of services into new applications and delivers these services to users through an intuitive interface. You can get full product details [here].
AquaLogic Data Services Platform (ALDSP)
BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform™ is an industry leading solution that service-enables enterprise data for consistency and reuse by delivering unified, real-time views of data from disparate sources across the enterprise. BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform automates the process of creating and maintaining data services with better performance, uniform management and control, across all heterogeneous data sources in the enterprise. You can see more details about this product at the BEA web site for [ALDSP]
AquaLogic Enterprise Security (ALES)
AquaLogic Enterprise Security™ is an application security infrastructure solution for distributed authentication, fine-grained entitlements and other security services. It allows the user to define access rules outside of the code. This means that you can create and enforce security policies for your software without writing security into the code itself. These entitlements can be applied to JSP pages, EJBs, portlets, etc. You can get many more details about this product on the BEA web site for [ALES]
AquaLogic Service Bus (ALSB)
BEA AquaLogic Service Bus™ is the first product to unify enterprise service bus and operational service-management capabilities to both speed services deployment and simplify SOA management in heterogeneous environments. The BEA AquaLogic Service Bus enables rapid configuration of integration between services and the dynamic definition and management of routing relationships, transformations, and policies. It does this without requiring costly and complex development efforts, lowering the ongoing total cost of deploying and operating an SOA. You can discover more about this product at the BEA web site for [ALSB]
AquaLogic Service Registry (ALSR)
The BEA AquaLogic Service Registry™ is the most complete UDDI v3 registry on the market. The BEA AquaLogic Service Registry, through an embedded governance framework, acts as a central location for managing the services life cycle. It makes an SOA more transparent by serving as the system of record where services may be published and discovered for reuse, either in composing new applications or in adapting current applications to changing market demands. You can find out more at BEA's website for [ALSR]
AquaLogic Business Service Interaction (ALBSI)
BEA AquaLogic Business Service Interaction™ is an integrated set of products that automate, execute, and monitor the entire lifecycle of a business process by connecting people to people, applications to applications, and people to applications. AquaLogic Business Service Interaction moves beyond the limitations of traditional human workflow and process technology and augments the power and extensibility of system-to-system enterprise application integration software by bridging the two together into a single suite of software used to support the complex, collaborative business processes of today’s heterogeneous enterprise. You can find more information at the BEA website for [ALBSI]
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