VOSibilities podcast #22: Creating SOA applications using Java and POJO’s

November 3rd, 2008 by Alex Neihaus

Today, I am very pleased to be able to offer the first in a series of product “vignettes,” or little single-feature demos of ActiveVOS that take less than five minutes to watch. We believe these accomplish two things. First, they show what’s possible in SOA-based applications using the visual orchestration system’s features. Second, they are educational and can be very valuable to evaluators and customers who are looking to learn how to create BPMN- and BPEL-based business process applications in a true SOA environment. So, you can learn “how to” and/or see how it would be done in a jiffy.

We have a long list of product vignettes planned, but we wanted to start the series off with a bang: a demonstration of how Java developers can use POJO’s — or plain old Java objects — directly in an ActiveVOS orchestration. We introduced this in ActiveVOS 6.0 and we know from the response we’ve been getting that Java developers have been looking for something exactly like this to bridge their current object-oriented development world and the new world of SOA-based BPM applications.

So, we hope you enjoy this little vignette and we hope to hear from you about what you’d like us to demo in the future.


 
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