The buzz about Apache Beehive – Programming techniques for open source SOA tools (IBM Developerworks)

Beehive is a new Apache project that simplifies Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Web services programming. This article shows how to get started with Beehive and offers a sneak preview of Pollinate, an Eclipse plug-in that creates Beehive applications.

http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-beehive/

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Kunal is an entrepreneur who guides startups in defining their technology strategy, product roadmap and development plans. With strong relations with several development partners worldwide, he enables companies of all sizes build appropriate development partnerships. He generally works in an Advisor or Consulting CTO capacity, and serves actively in the Project Management and Technical Architect functions.
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2 Responses to The buzz about Apache Beehive – Programming techniques for open source SOA tools (IBM Developerworks)

  1. sandip says:

    Did you try to integrate RAD or RSA with Pollinate and Apache Beehive. Can you post some instructions on Beehive based development in RAD.

    How can RSA support WebLogic Portal projects ?

  2. kunal says:

    Sandip -

    Sorry, I have not tried to integrate RAD or RSA with Beehive.

    Not sure I understand your question on how RSA can support Portal projects.The latest version of RSA is highly customized for WebSphere and WebSphere Portal – but purely from a modeling and architecture standpoint, they are still a J2EE application. Thus you should be able to model WLS Portal apps within RSA.

    Having said that, if you are working on WebLogic Portal, now Oracle Portal – you might want to look at the new Oracle Fusion framework and Web Center.