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  • 2 Minute Explainer: TIBCO SOA

    TIBCO's proven technologies and platform-neutral approach deliver on the promise of SOA. Learn how customers have accelerated development and deployment times by as much as 40 to 60 percent.

  • H&R Block

    Ajax RIA + SOA = Success for H&R Block

    H&R Block Sr. Systems Architect Dan Cahoon shares how H&R Block delivered SOA-connected Ajax portlets to its more than 12,000 branch offices to deliver composite workspaces streamlining the staffing operations for the nation's largest seasonal employer. Dan shares his learning from the project and discusses the successful pattern they are reusing to get more solutions to market quickly.

  • Ajax for Financial Services Data and Web Services

    tibco.xignite.com

    This feature-rich solution that communicates with Xignite.com's financial web services contains many examples of best practices for architecting and coding GI solutions including progressive loading of components and publish/subscribe events and messages. Explore the solution, then get the source and join the discussion.

  • Matt Quinn

    The Service-Oriented Application Stack

    Matt Quinn, TIBCO VP of Product Strategy, discusses Ajax Rich Internet Applications' role in TIBCO's vision for the service-oriented application stack in this replay of the AjaxWorld 2006 keynote.

  • Kevin Hakman

    Ajax Pages or Ajax Applications. What do you need to build?

    General Interface co-founder Kevin Hakman teases apart the more than 135 Ajax libraries. Which one is right for you?

  • Scott Vorthmann: Open Standards for the SOA Development Lifecycle & Runtime Infrastructure: SCA & JBI

    Open Standards for the SOA Development Lifecycle & Runtime Infrastructure: SCA & JBI

    Scott Vorthmann presents an overview of SCA and JBI, an outline of how to use SCA and JBI together across different developer technologies as part of an SOA, and roadmaps for SCA and JBI on the enterprise service bus.

PRODUCTS FOR SOA AND EVENT-DRIVEN SOA APPLICATIONS

Service Creation, Governance, and Deployment

Service Creation, Deployment and Management

TIBCO ActiveMatrix™ Service Grid
Run your Java, .NET, and other application services together under centralized policy and management so you can leverage existing assets, simplify deployment, and scale your SOA leveraging SCA standard.

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Lightweight Mediation

TIBCO ActiveMatrix™ Service Bus
Mediate services in a flexible and reliable manner in any heterogeneous environment.

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Real-Time Data Services for Humans

TIBCO Ajax Message Service™

Scalable, real-time events and messaging over HTTP networks. Connect web pages, Ajax and Rich Internet Applications and other clients to real-time information sources.

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Service Creation and Orchestration

TIBCO BusinessWorks™

All the components of an enterprise service bus (ESB) — web services, XML, SOAP, XSLT-based transformations and UDDI support. Plus JMS, TIBCO Rendezvous®, and other real-time protocols.

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Service Governance

TIBCO ActiveMatrix™ Policy Manager and Registry
Manage the discovery, categorizing, and publishing of services during design-time, and the definition, distribution, and enforcement of policies for security and auditing at run-time. 

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Service Oriented Client

Ajax Application Toolkit

TIBCO General Interface™

Libraries and visual tooling for creating Ajax Rich Internet Applications (Ajax RIA) so you can leverage services to deliver web applications and portlets with the richness of desktop GUIs.

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Shift into SOA Today and Accelerate Solution Development

TIBCO helps you make the shift from 3-tier to SOA-based computing. For more than 20 years TIBCO (The Information Bus Company) has led the technology industry with bus-based architectures. Now with SOA on the enterprise service bus, and the advent of Ajax Rich Internet Applications, you can deliver astoundingly flexible, agile, scalable and powerful applications in far less time.

In TIBCO's SOA solution stack, events and messages flow in both request/response and real-time publish/subscribe through a scalable service bus.  Though the services can be distributed across many servers, policy can be administered centrally to govern rights, restrictions, and SLAs. Ajax and "Reverse Ajax," for pushing events and messages to the browser, extend SOA to the browser client so that Rich Internet Applications can communicate directly with point services or the service bus to provide greater reuse of service assets, increased scalability, and higher performance web application GUIs.

SOA Architecture

Application Architectures are Evolving from 3-Tier to SOA