Monday, 28 May 2012

Welcome

Achieving a Service-Oriented Architecture is an important way to get more benefits from your IT environment.

Organizations inevitably find that they have to integrate with brand new, changing or legacy environments, and a SOA approach will help you to do this.

You could have point-to-point integrations, which very quickly become unmanageable and error-prone. For example where a component (such as a website) interacts directly with another component (such as a database or a web service).

A better solution is to have a rock-solid service bus which will handle all these interactions for you, with each component using the language which is most natural, and messages being routed and managed through a central hub.

And even before the service bus is implemented, you will need clarity around the service contracts and expectations.

Making sense of these environments and building an integration platform that supports it all: that's what SOA Discovery does, with an industry-standard toolkit including:
- Java (all the power of the enterprise Java language and its related technologies)
- ServiceMix (for routing messages and managing the service bus)
- SoapUI (for analysing, testing and mocking services)
- Maven (for project build and deployment)

Get in touch if you'd like help with your integration projects: soa.discovery.uk@gmail.com

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