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5. Gartner 定义的 Application Platform Suit
SODA
( 设计态 )
SOA
( 运行态 )
Source: Gartner Research report 10/2/2002
6. 统一的应用基础架构
传统的应用集成“工具箱
统一的平台
“
Portal + Tool Business Integration IDE
Web Services
NetUI/ Portal
Transforms
Adapters
B2B
Broker
BPM
B2B
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e BPM
T
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l + Tool
Message
Broker
+ Tool
Control Architecture (Framework)
Transformation Web Services
+ Tool + Tool
J2EE
App Server + Tool
7. Gartner: 一个新的市场正在形成
Integration Market
Integrate
Integrate existing
existing Pure Play
Pure Play Integration applications
applications Integration
Application Build integrated
Platform applications
(Build new and
Suite extend existing
logic)
Build new Application
application Servers Build new
Application
logic Servers logic
2002 2003 onwards
16. BEA WEBLOGIC PLATFORM 8.1
User
User Application, Process
Integration & B2B Integration
Integration
Integrated Development
WebLogic Portal
BEA WebLogic Workshop
BEA WebLogic BEA WebLogic
Portal Integration
Environment
Workshop Framework
Application Server
BEA WebLogic Server
JVM
BEA WebLogic JRockit
17. WebLogic Server 8.1
J2EE Standards + HTTP Web
Web Services
BEA Products and others Products Interlinkage
WebLogic Management + Administrator
Other Open Standards
18. BEA WebLogic Server 8.1
Web Data Messaging
Server &
J2EE 1.3 Standards Version
plug-in Caching
Web Services Bridge Version
Messaging
Systems
EJB System 2.0 XML
Entity-Bean Web 1.0
Management 1.1 Caching Services
JMS 1.0.2, SOAP 1.1, 1.2
SOAP-
Java Connector
Performance1.0, 1.5 Connection
WSDL 1.1 Enabled
jCOM Platforms
Packs Pooling
JDBC 2.0 UDDI 2.0
COM
Web Tier
WS-Security WLS/TuxOASIS, August 2002
JNDI Security 1.2 (JSP) Caching Connector
JTS/JTA 1.01 Other Standards Version Tuxedo
High Speed Version
Servlet Cluster 2.3 XML SSL
Parsing Interop v.3
JSP 1.2 X.509
WLS 6/7
v.3
In-memory EJB Pluggable
RMI/IIOP 1.0
State Replication Pooling
LDAP Framework
v.2 Security
JMX Optimized1.0 HTTP
High JMS 1.1 Services
JDBC
JavaMail Database Access
1.1 Performance
SNMP v.2
Databases
JAAS Thread 1.0 Transaction
JAXP RMI/IIOP 1.1
Pooling Management Foreign EJB
Java RMI 1.0 DOM Level 2 Containers
Load Balancing Optimized
SAX
RMI
JCA/JAM v.2.0
JDK 1.4 XML Schema Supported 2001 CORBA
C++/
WebLogic JRockit (JVM)
Legacy/
Mainframes
19. WebLogic Server 8.1 Web
•集成 web 服务器
•与 Apache 、 iPlanet 和 Microsoft IIS 集成
•多渠道客户支持
•动态内容
•WebLogic Portal 扩展
–Portals
–个性化
–商务
–活动管理
20. WebLogic Server – EJB 2.0
WebLogic server 实现 EJB 2.0 规范
• JMS integration through
EJB Container 2.0
Message-driven beans
• New CMP model
Session Entity
• Relationships
WLS
Stateless Home BMP Home
between EJBs
e
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• EJB QL Persistence
Manager
• Highly improved Message Driven
m EJB QL
EJB performance
Point-to-point
CMP Beans
onMessage() Relationships
Publish/ JMS
Listener Read-Only
Subscribe Beans
21. WebLogic Server – JMS
WebLogic Server 是一个高性能的 clustered messaging server
• Full XA-support for transactions.
• Full integration with the app server.
• Multicasting support
• Message persistence options:
Database
File
Memory replication
• Point-to-point, or
• Publish/subscribe
22. WebLogic Server – 分布式事务管理
完全的两阶段分布式事务管理
•Supports JTA/JTS
•Local and distributed
e
transactions
DB#1
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components: Single
WLS
s
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n State
XA-compliant
resource managers
•Close integration with
Tuxedo
m MsgQ
23. WebLogic Server – 多平台多数据库
Operating Systems, Hardware
•Databases
– WebLogic jDrivers for Oracle, MS SQL Server
DB2
– Bundled with other third party JDBC drivers
– Any database with a JDBC or ODBC driver
24. WebLogic Server – 部署和配置
• 基于 Web 的管理控制台
• 基于网络控制
• 集群配置简单
• 故障安全部署工具
• 大规模集群应用部署自动化
34. 数据转换
Allows you to… So that…
Transform data from one format to another using You can rapidly integrate applications with
simple drag-and-drop GUI mapping heterogeneous data formats
• 为创建 / 修改 / 管理数据转换规则提
供通用设计工具
• 对任何两种格式 (any2any) 的复杂
映射提供一致的操作体验
• 支持多个数据源的 joins, unions,
grouping 操作
• 内置高性能 Xquery 引擎,自动生成
Xquery 代码,支持双向编程
XML XML
Non-XML Non-XML
Java Java
41. 门户的统一接入
一次开发,支持多种不同设备访问:
Mobile 、 Palm 、 PDA 、 Pocket PC 、 PC etc … …
HTML HTML LiteHTML cHTML WML and HDML
Content transcoded to
device specific format
Protocol Gateway
using device profiles
Device-Specific Content
Extends
enterprise apps
and content to WebLogic Portal Server Content Translator
Web-enabled
phones, PDAs, XML Content from BEA WebLogic®
and pagers
BEA WebLogic Server™
Operating systems,
Portal Lifecycle management Databases
42. 协作
改善了组织的沟通和生产力
Email, Calendar, Contacts and To-do portlets
可以集成 Notes 和 Exchange
Content Collaboration
使终端用户可以浏览,搜索和共享内容
Collaborative desktops
最大化小组的生产力,基于角色和小组的定制的桌面
Portal Business Services
44. 多级管理 / 委托管理
W e b L o g ic S y s te m
S e rve r o r A d m in is tr a to r s
S e r v e r C lu s te r
P o rta l A P o rta l B P o rta l C
P o rta l
A d m in is tr a to r s
G ro u p
A d m in is tr a to r s
Portal Lifecycle management
45. 强大的企业集成 WebLogic Integration
Business Processes
Portal
Web service
Web service
Application
Application
B2B
Unified Portal Framework
46. BEA WEBLOGIC PLATFORM 8.1
User
User Application, Process
Integration & B2B Integration
Integration
Integrated Development
WebLogic Portal
BEA WebLogic Workshop
BEA WebLogic BEA WebLogic
Portal Integration
Environment
Workshop Framework
Application Server
BEA WebLogic Server
JVM
BEA WebLogic JRockit
47. BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1
Workshop IDE
Custom Controls Portal Porlet
Web Service Transforms NetUI
Business Process
Java Page Flow
Management
B2B
Conctrol Architecture
WebLogic Workshop 8.1 Framework
WebService JMS EJBs JDBC RMI/IIOP
BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1
48. 基于控件迅速组装逻辑 - 面向服务的架构
可重用的服务端控件( Controls ) 大大加快开发速度
用户交互 实时事件激活 访问外部系统 访问预制控件
Control Architecture
J2EE
Adapter Adapter Adapter Adapter Adapter Adapter
IBM Mainframe CRM / ERP Core Banking/Billing Client/Server RDBMS Msg Queues
… … … … … RDBMS … Msg …
RDBMS Msg
OS/390 IMS, CICS E.g. SAP, Siebel E.g. S1, Amdoc E.g. Microsoft E.g., Oracle, DB2 E.g, MQSeries
49. 快速体验 WebLogic Platform 8.1
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App rieta
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51. 快速体验 WebLogic Platform 8.1
Reso
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base Pack
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Reso CRM aged Prop
App rieta
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52. 快速体验 WebLogic Platform 8.1
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53. 快速体验 WebLogic Platform 8.1
Reso
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App rieta
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54. 快速体验 WebLogic Platform 8.1
Reso
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App rieta
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However, we are seeing a common set of challenges presented to the CIO as the IT organization strives to support these varied business integration initiatives. When the business has a set of requirements for a new project, or initiative, there is a corresponding set of requirements on IT to support the business goals. However, relative to those requirements, the current IT infrastructure is only capable of supporting a portion of these requirements. <click> That gap between the business requirements, and existing IT capabilities, is what we refer to as the IT Gap . <click> To close this gap, IT goes through a series of development and deployment cycles, constantly trying to close this gap. <click> So this sequence of develop and deploy continues, typically taking much longer than desired or expected. However, in the meantime, the business is not sitting still, because the markets are changing, it’s competition is moving, its customers are demanding more, etc. <click> Thus, the business requirements are constantly changing, and growing over time. In the end, this cycle contributes to an ongoing, if not increasing, IT Gap.
Specifically, a lack of common tools, platforms, or skill sets across projects and organizations. As a result, portal developers are using one set of tools, running on infrastructure with deployment and operational requirements, that have no overlap or commonality with the tools and infrastructure being used for integration projects. Likewise, business analysts, integration architects and developers are using different tools, programming languages and infrastructure from that being used for building and hosting custom and packaged applications. Collectively this leads to increased cost of ownership, longer project cycles, and difficulty collaborating across projects and organizations.
Recognizing these business benefits and BEA’s vision for the unified platform, Gartner has placed BEA out in front of the pack in their new APS Magic Quadrant… Gartner’s Application Platform Suite, or APS, maps directly to the capabilities of the BEA WebLogic Enterprise Platform. According to Gartner, the components that make up the platform include a transaction processing platform, enterprise integration frameworks, multi-channel user experience, all based on a common middleware and management platform, coupled with an integrated development framework. This is exactly how BEA is conceiving and executing in the marketplace. This is why Gartner sees BEA as a clear leader in vision on their Application Platform Suite magic quadrant. Because the market is so new – although BEA recognized this market 2 years ago and began to migrate its vision and product offerings accordingly – Gartner has chosen not to define “leaders” in the traditional sense of the magic quadrant at this time. Clearly BEA leads this trend, and is the only vendor that is offering a complete, unified platform based on Gartner’s definition.
New for 2003, this magic quadrant describes the Integrated Services Environment ( or ISE) as a suite of integrated development tools, frameworks and technologies used for building service-oriented and composite applications. Gartner sees the ISE as fundamentally changing the way applications are built, enabling developers to build service-oriented applications on an APS. As stated by Gartner, “The integrated service environment is an emerging market. Through 2005, enterprises requiring high developer productivity and rapid application change will need an ISE.” WebLogic Workshop is clearly positioned by Gartner as the visionary leader in this category. Clearly, when viewed together, the APS and ISE magic quadrants demonstrate that BEA leads the Platform market on all fronts.
Web application platform competition In J2EE, WebLogic and WebSphere at critical mass Microsoft .NET assured of the same Approaching complexity of RDBMS or OS
The first thing to highlight in WebLogic Platform 8.1 is the value proposition to you, the customer. Specifically, we believe that WebLogic Platform 8.1 can deliver unprecedented IT productivity and accelerate time to value with shorter project cycles for you key business initiatives. In support this value proposition, there are three key attributes of the Platform 8.1 release that are merit special attention. Specifically: The industry’s first unified development platform for building, integrating and extending business applications A platform that is uniquely optimized to enable service oriented architectures A unified security model to simplify securing your enterprise applications I want to take a few minutes to talk specifically about what we are doing in each of these 3 areas.
With the introduction of WebLogic Platform 8.1 BEA has delivered on its vision of a unified development environment, enabling any IT developer - including mainstream IT developers as well as J2EE experts - to participate on any IT project across the platform, easily using and reusing any IT asset in a service-oriented manner. Developers that can build one type of application with WebLogic Workshop can now build any type of Platform application - from Web applications and Web services to portals and integrated business processes and applications. The benefit for customers is increased speed and flexibility for all application development and integration projects, and the foundation for the dramatic productivity benefits that the BEA platform can deliver. The unified development platform includes…<as noted in the slide> By leveraging a common development environment, developers can dramatically improve productivity and time-to-market, and IT managers and executives can increase project predictability, reduce project risk, and realize economies of scale by ensuring that all their project teams are consistently leveraging an standard enterprise-class architecture and development approach for all applications.
WebLogic Platform 8.1 also delivers a platform that is optimized to simplify and promote the adoption of service-oriented architectures. A key enabler for service-oriented architectures in the platform is the comprehensive Web services infrastructure provided by WebLogic Platform 8.1. In addition to supporting the core Web services standards, WebLogic Platform 8.1 is driving the next generation Web services architecture with implementations of Web services security and reliable messaging. Also, the extensible control architecture introduced with WebLogic Workshop 8.1 provides a service-oriented development environment that simplifies access to enterprise resources, including databases, message queues, Web services, applications and business processes, with a consistent service-oriented interface for accessing and integrating these resources into applications and business processes. Implementing service oriented architecture on the BEA WebLogic Platform will facilitate reusability of skills and software, and enable rapid assembly of applications and processes from service-oriented building blocks. Reusable business services will also enable companies to implement and leverage best practices across the organization. The productivity benefits of the WebLogic Platform combined with the rapid assembly and reusability of applications and services can truly transform IT, dramatically shortening project durations and enabling IT to respond more effectively to the rapidly changing needs of the business.
And finally, I would like to highlight the unified security model implemented in WebLogic Platform 8.1. A single, unified security framework across the platform provides a consistent model for securing enterprise resources implemented on and accessed through the WebLogic Platform. This framework is built on a flexible and extensible policy-based security model that enables the implementation of application-level security using business and security policies. These policies are written and managed through the management console of the Platform, and do not require embedding security code in the logic of the applications. This simplifies application security, and provides unprecedented flexibility and responsiveness by enabling your business to respond to changing business conditions (policies) without the expense and delay of implementing, testing and deploying changes to the underlying application code. With that overview of the Platform, let’s look in a bit more detail at the new capabilities in the individual products that make up the Platform…
Now I would like to introduce WebLogic Platform 8.1. WebLogic Platform 8.1 is the flagship product in the WebLogic Enterprise Platform family of products. WebLogic Platform 8.1 is built on the latest release industry’s leading application server, WebLogic Server 8.1, providing a robust, industrial-strength foundation for the platform. WebLogic Server also includes JRockit , the industry’s first JVM designed specifically to address the unique requirements of server-side Java applications. WebLogic Platform 8.1 also includes new versions of WebLogic Portal and WebLogic Integration, and development across the platform is unified with the simplified development model provided by WebLogic Workshop 8.1. In addition, BEA continues to offer Liquid Data for WebLogic as an option to the WebLogic Platform for improved business visibility with simplified access and aggregation of distributed business information. Let’s look more closely at what’s new in WebLogic Platform 8.1…. <next slide>
Now, let’s look at this another way, in way that’s going to make the CIO and the CEO take notice… Update notes with IU examples… Let’s take 3 projects…projects we’re all familiar with through Integration University. Unified eCommerce Business guys put the plan together, and come up with an expected return on this initiative. IT goes away and does their work and say it’s going to cost this much. They’re going to use Broadvision, get a bunch of consultants in, and bring it to market. Well, okay. Positive ROI – good chance the project is going to get funded. Real –Time information Access Business guys get this return. IT goes off – lot’s of integration, BPM, they pick Vitria, portal front end, try Epicentric, tons of manpower. Costs this much. Negative Return. Not too good, probably won’t get funded Customer Service Enhancement Business guys put the plan together. IT decided to extend their Siebel application, buy the Siebel Portal and do an integration over to SAP for some of the account info using Vitira. Costs this much. May or may not get funded… But… The unification of infrastructure components allows the sharing and leverage of resources – people, training, experience, software – across different types of enterprise web applications. With BEA WebLogic Platform, these benefits are no longer limited to single solution types. IT is able to increase the overall return on it’s investment by starting to think of projects not in isolation, but in aggregate or in combination with other projects that may have to access and share resources. And in fact, as indicated by this Gartner chart, projects that on their own may not be justified, can be justified when analyzed this way. Source: Gartner, Information Infrastructure Investment: Communicating the Need to Senior Management, Feb 2002
Now, let’s look at this another way, in way that’s going to make the CIO and the CEO take notice… Update notes with IU examples… Let’s take 3 projects…projects we’re all familiar with through Integration University. Unified eCommerce Business guys put the plan together, and come up with an expected return on this initiative. IT goes away and does their work and say it’s going to cost this much. They’re going to use Broadvision, get a bunch of consultants in, and bring it to market. Well, okay. Positive ROI – good chance the project is going to get funded. Real –Time information Access Business guys get this return. IT goes off – lot’s of integration, BPM, they pick Vitria, portal front end, try Epicentric, tons of manpower. Costs this much. Negative Return. Not too good, probably won’t get funded Customer Service Enhancement Business guys put the plan together. IT decided to extend their Siebel application, buy the Siebel Portal and do an integration over to SAP for some of the account info using Vitira. Costs this much. May or may not get funded… But… The unification of infrastructure components allows the sharing and leverage of resources – people, training, experience, software – across different types of enterprise web applications. With BEA WebLogic Platform, these benefits are no longer limited to single solution types. IT is able to increase the overall return on it’s investment by starting to think of projects not in isolation, but in aggregate or in combination with other projects that may have to access and share resources. And in fact, as indicated by this Gartner chart, projects that on their own may not be justified, can be justified when analyzed this way. Source: Gartner, Information Infrastructure Investment: Communicating the Need to Senior Management, Feb 2002
Now, let’s look at this another way, in way that’s going to make the CIO and the CEO take notice… Update notes with IU examples… Let’s take 3 projects…projects we’re all familiar with through Integration University. Unified eCommerce Business guys put the plan together, and come up with an expected return on this initiative. IT goes away and does their work and say it’s going to cost this much. They’re going to use Broadvision, get a bunch of consultants in, and bring it to market. Well, okay. Positive ROI – good chance the project is going to get funded. Real –Time information Access Business guys get this return. IT goes off – lot’s of integration, BPM, they pick Vitria, portal front end, try Epicentric, tons of manpower. Costs this much. Negative Return. Not too good, probably won’t get funded Customer Service Enhancement Business guys put the plan together. IT decided to extend their Siebel application, buy the Siebel Portal and do an integration over to SAP for some of the account info using Vitira. Costs this much. May or may not get funded… But… The unification of infrastructure components allows the sharing and leverage of resources – people, training, experience, software – across different types of enterprise web applications. With BEA WebLogic Platform, these benefits are no longer limited to single solution types. IT is able to increase the overall return on it’s investment by starting to think of projects not in isolation, but in aggregate or in combination with other projects that may have to access and share resources. And in fact, as indicated by this Gartner chart, projects that on their own may not be justified, can be justified when analyzed this way. Source: Gartner, Information Infrastructure Investment: Communicating the Need to Senior Management, Feb 2002
Now, let’s look at this another way, in way that’s going to make the CIO and the CEO take notice… Update notes with IU examples… Let’s take 3 projects…projects we’re all familiar with through Integration University. Unified eCommerce Business guys put the plan together, and come up with an expected return on this initiative. IT goes away and does their work and say it’s going to cost this much. They’re going to use Broadvision, get a bunch of consultants in, and bring it to market. Well, okay. Positive ROI – good chance the project is going to get funded. Real –Time information Access Business guys get this return. IT goes off – lot’s of integration, BPM, they pick Vitria, portal front end, try Epicentric, tons of manpower. Costs this much. Negative Return. Not too good, probably won’t get funded Customer Service Enhancement Business guys put the plan together. IT decided to extend their Siebel application, buy the Siebel Portal and do an integration over to SAP for some of the account info using Vitira. Costs this much. May or may not get funded… But… The unification of infrastructure components allows the sharing and leverage of resources – people, training, experience, software – across different types of enterprise web applications. With BEA WebLogic Platform, these benefits are no longer limited to single solution types. IT is able to increase the overall return on it’s investment by starting to think of projects not in isolation, but in aggregate or in combination with other projects that may have to access and share resources. And in fact, as indicated by this Gartner chart, projects that on their own may not be justified, can be justified when analyzed this way. Source: Gartner, Information Infrastructure Investment: Communicating the Need to Senior Management, Feb 2002
Now, let’s look at this another way, in way that’s going to make the CIO and the CEO take notice… Update notes with IU examples… Let’s take 3 projects…projects we’re all familiar with through Integration University. Unified eCommerce Business guys put the plan together, and come up with an expected return on this initiative. IT goes away and does their work and say it’s going to cost this much. They’re going to use Broadvision, get a bunch of consultants in, and bring it to market. Well, okay. Positive ROI – good chance the project is going to get funded. Real –Time information Access Business guys get this return. IT goes off – lot’s of integration, BPM, they pick Vitria, portal front end, try Epicentric, tons of manpower. Costs this much. Negative Return. Not too good, probably won’t get funded Customer Service Enhancement Business guys put the plan together. IT decided to extend their Siebel application, buy the Siebel Portal and do an integration over to SAP for some of the account info using Vitira. Costs this much. May or may not get funded… But… The unification of infrastructure components allows the sharing and leverage of resources – people, training, experience, software – across different types of enterprise web applications. With BEA WebLogic Platform, these benefits are no longer limited to single solution types. IT is able to increase the overall return on it’s investment by starting to think of projects not in isolation, but in aggregate or in combination with other projects that may have to access and share resources. And in fact, as indicated by this Gartner chart, projects that on their own may not be justified, can be justified when analyzed this way. Source: Gartner, Information Infrastructure Investment: Communicating the Need to Senior Management, Feb 2002
Now, let’s look at this another way, in way that’s going to make the CIO and the CEO take notice… Update notes with IU examples… Let’s take 3 projects…projects we’re all familiar with through Integration University. Unified eCommerce Business guys put the plan together, and come up with an expected return on this initiative. IT goes away and does their work and say it’s going to cost this much. They’re going to use Broadvision, get a bunch of consultants in, and bring it to market. Well, okay. Positive ROI – good chance the project is going to get funded. Real –Time information Access Business guys get this return. IT goes off – lot’s of integration, BPM, they pick Vitria, portal front end, try Epicentric, tons of manpower. Costs this much. Negative Return. Not too good, probably won’t get funded Customer Service Enhancement Business guys put the plan together. IT decided to extend their Siebel application, buy the Siebel Portal and do an integration over to SAP for some of the account info using Vitira. Costs this much. May or may not get funded… But… The unification of infrastructure components allows the sharing and leverage of resources – people, training, experience, software – across different types of enterprise web applications. With BEA WebLogic Platform, these benefits are no longer limited to single solution types. IT is able to increase the overall return on it’s investment by starting to think of projects not in isolation, but in aggregate or in combination with other projects that may have to access and share resources. And in fact, as indicated by this Gartner chart, projects that on their own may not be justified, can be justified when analyzed this way. Source: Gartner, Information Infrastructure Investment: Communicating the Need to Senior Management, Feb 2002
Now, let’s look at this another way, in way that’s going to make the CIO and the CEO take notice… Update notes with IU examples… Let’s take 3 projects…projects we’re all familiar with through Integration University. Unified eCommerce Business guys put the plan together, and come up with an expected return on this initiative. IT goes away and does their work and say it’s going to cost this much. They’re going to use Broadvision, get a bunch of consultants in, and bring it to market. Well, okay. Positive ROI – good chance the project is going to get funded. Real –Time information Access Business guys get this return. IT goes off – lot’s of integration, BPM, they pick Vitria, portal front end, try Epicentric, tons of manpower. Costs this much. Negative Return. Not too good, probably won’t get funded Customer Service Enhancement Business guys put the plan together. IT decided to extend their Siebel application, buy the Siebel Portal and do an integration over to SAP for some of the account info using Vitira. Costs this much. May or may not get funded… But… The unification of infrastructure components allows the sharing and leverage of resources – people, training, experience, software – across different types of enterprise web applications. With BEA WebLogic Platform, these benefits are no longer limited to single solution types. IT is able to increase the overall return on it’s investment by starting to think of projects not in isolation, but in aggregate or in combination with other projects that may have to access and share resources. And in fact, as indicated by this Gartner chart, projects that on their own may not be justified, can be justified when analyzed this way. Source: Gartner, Information Infrastructure Investment: Communicating the Need to Senior Management, Feb 2002
Now I would like to introduce WebLogic Platform 8.1. WebLogic Platform 8.1 is the flagship product in the WebLogic Enterprise Platform family of products. WebLogic Platform 8.1 is built on the latest release industry’s leading application server, WebLogic Server 8.1, providing a robust, industrial-strength foundation for the platform. WebLogic Server also includes JRockit , the industry’s first JVM designed specifically to address the unique requirements of server-side Java applications. WebLogic Platform 8.1 also includes new versions of WebLogic Portal and WebLogic Integration, and development across the platform is unified with the simplified development model provided by WebLogic Workshop 8.1. In addition, BEA continues to offer Liquid Data for WebLogic as an option to the WebLogic Platform for improved business visibility with simplified access and aggregation of distributed business information. Let’s look more closely at what’s new in WebLogic Platform 8.1…. <next slide>
Main Points: WebLogic Integration 8.1 is the only solution in the market that delivers Rapid Business Integration today. Questions: None Script: WebLogic Integration 8.1 is the only solution in the market that delivers Rapid Business Integration today. It provides benefits in three key functional areas: Business Process Management (BPM), which boosts efficiency with an environment for quickly modeling, automating, and analyzing business processes from end to end , Enterprise Resource Access, which improves organizational responsiveness by delivering secure, prompt access to resources inside and outside the enterprise , and Dynamic Integration Services, which enhance business adaptability by dramatically reducing the time IT needs to meet changing business requirements <click> These three components share an Integrated Design Environment, which enables integration project participants to rapidly construct and configure business integration solutions , … and a unified Administration and Management Console, which gives you the confidence that your integration solution is up and running and performing at peak levels Let’s start by looking at the first set of Dynamic Integration Services, which collectively deliver Enterprise Application Integration (EAI).
Main Points: Data Transformation allows you to visually transform data from any format to any other format Questions: Script: Data Transformation allows you to visually translate between XML and non-XML messages, including legacy formats such as EDI and COBOL Copybooks. Full capabilities for any-to-any transformation, mapping, and bi-directional translation allow you to rapidly integrate heterogeneous applications regardless of the format used to represent data.
Now I would like to introduce WebLogic Platform 8.1. WebLogic Platform 8.1 is the flagship product in the WebLogic Enterprise Platform family of products. WebLogic Platform 8.1 is built on the latest release industry’s leading application server, WebLogic Server 8.1, providing a robust, industrial-strength foundation for the platform. WebLogic Server also includes JRockit , the industry’s first JVM designed specifically to address the unique requirements of server-side Java applications. WebLogic Platform 8.1 also includes new versions of WebLogic Portal and WebLogic Integration, and development across the platform is unified with the simplified development model provided by WebLogic Workshop 8.1. In addition, BEA continues to offer Liquid Data for WebLogic as an option to the WebLogic Platform for improved business visibility with simplified access and aggregation of distributed business information. Let’s look more closely at what’s new in WebLogic Platform 8.1…. <next slide>
两种基于规则的个性传递:用户信息的得到通过直接的和隐含的方式。
Main Points: Delegated administration provides decentralized administration that reduces IT backlog. Questions: Do you have challenges keeping up with user and group administration? Do you hesitate to add more portal functionality and choice because of potential administration requirements? Script: Delegated administration, sometimes also called decentralized administration, is a practical necessity in today's portal environments. It is common to delegate authority not only to members of IT personnel, but to other users to enable them to perform tasks related to their duties. Delegation of administration takes the load off the central administrator, without granting sweeping administrative authority to every user. WebLogic Portal supports delegated administration of portals. It provides the infrastructure and tools for setting up the delegated administration structure and specifying the specific tasks that are delegated and the scope within which the delegated administrator will operate. Delegated administration in WebLogic Portal is closely tied to the portal and group structure. WebLogic Portal delegated administration supports the following types of administrators: System Administrator System Administrator has full access to all portal administration tools and operates on the entire WebLogic Portal system. A WebLogic Portal installation can have many users assigned to the System Administrator role. A System Administrator creates and edits portals, and creates and edits group portals. A System Administrator can also add and remove users and groups and edit their attributes, as well as assign users to groups. A System Administrator can administer all the aspects of the portal system centrally, or choose to delegate some of administrative tasks to delegated administrators. To set up the delegated administration structure, a System Administrator typically selects a portal and assigns a user to be a Portal Administrator for that portal. As part of the assignment, the System Administrator uses the browser-based graphical delegated administration tools to specify what specific administrative tasks the Portal Administrator will be allowed to carry out, and whether the Portal Administrator can create other "peer" Portal Administrators and delegate tasks to them. A System Administrator may assign the same user to be a Portal Administrator for multiple portals. Portal Administrator A Portal Administrator may be granted the ability to carry out some or all of the following portal administration tasks: Managing users and groups; Creating a new group portal, by associating a user group with a portal; Managing portal pages, including page layout and ordering, and arrangement of portlets on a page; Managing portlets—specify which of the portlets in the total set of portlets are available, which ones are visible on a page by default, which portlets are mandatory, and which portlets require login; Specifying what skins from the available set may be used and the default skin; Specifying rule-based entitlements for pages and/or portlets; In addition, a Portal Administrator can create Group Administrators for group portals. A Portal Administrator may also create other peer Portal Administrators, and delegate some or all tasks to them, if the privilege to delegate these tasks has been granted to the Portal Administrator. Group Administrator A Group Administrator may be granted the ability to carry out some or all of the following portal administration tasks: Managing users within the group; Managing portal pages, including page layout and ordering, and arrangement of portlets on a page, for the group; Managing portlets—specify which of the portlets in the total set of portlets are available, which ones are visible on a page by default, which portlets are mandatory, and which portlets require login; Specifying what skins from the available set may be used and the default skin for the group; Specifying rule-based entitlements for pages and/or portlets; A Group Administrator may create other peer Group Administrators, and delegate some or all tasks to them, if the privilege to delegate these tasks has been granted to the Group Administrator. A Group Administrator may be allowed to administer more than one group portal.
Now I would like to introduce WebLogic Platform 8.1. WebLogic Platform 8.1 is the flagship product in the WebLogic Enterprise Platform family of products. WebLogic Platform 8.1 is built on the latest release industry’s leading application server, WebLogic Server 8.1, providing a robust, industrial-strength foundation for the platform. WebLogic Server also includes JRockit , the industry’s first JVM designed specifically to address the unique requirements of server-side Java applications. WebLogic Platform 8.1 also includes new versions of WebLogic Portal and WebLogic Integration, and development across the platform is unified with the simplified development model provided by WebLogic Workshop 8.1. In addition, BEA continues to offer Liquid Data for WebLogic as an option to the WebLogic Platform for improved business visibility with simplified access and aggregation of distributed business information. Let’s look more closely at what’s new in WebLogic Platform 8.1…. <next slide>
The BEA Advantage is about closing the chasm between integrating assets, and building new assets. The analysts now uniformly refer to this as convergence – the benefit of combining integration brokers with application servers. Why convergence? Because, the truth is that all IT projects are a combination of development and integration!
… that one significant effect of convergence is to break down the barriers between different types of projects, the technologies they use, and the skills required. < continue to next slide>
… and unify not only the runtime infrastructure, but also the tools used by architects, business analysts, and developers across all the full spectrum of IT projects. The BEA WebLogic Enterprise Platform delivers a single, integrated platform for building, extending, integrating, deploying and managing applications as end-to-end business processes. . IT can focus training and skills on a single platform for all projects, with more flexibility in deploying resources across different projects. This allows IT to focus resources on a single, standards-based, technology stack and better leverage resources across multiple applications and projects, while eliminating costly expenditures on services to simply integrate and maintain the IT infrastructure. By unifiying IT, the BEA WebLogic Enterprise Platform delivers increased IT productivity, reduced cost of ownership, and protects existing investments.