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Case study: A new approach to integrating architectures post-merger at Lawson

Topics
Java,
.NET,
Stories & Case Studies,
Architecture,
Java plus .NET Integration

The merger of Lawson and Intentia in 2006 left developers with an important problem to solve - the integration and presentation of legacy applications and business services that are constructed in Java, .NET, and other technologies. This case study looks under the hood at the new architecture at Lawson and how they got there.

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IMPACT11: 'Business Agility' With IBM's Latest WebSphere Advancements

Topics
Web 2.0,
Java,
Enterprise Architecture,
Architecture,
SOA

IBM's IMPACT 11 conference is underway this week hosting more than 8,000 business and IT leaders representing 60 countries, gathered to learn discuss how to "work smarter for better business outcomes". During the 4 day event, IBM revolves their unveiling of many new tools, products, solutions, and ideas around the one key message of enabling "Business Agility".

JBoss Drools 4.0: Business rules now more accessible to non-programmers

Topics
Rule Engines,
Workflow / BPM,
Java

JBoss Drools, an open-source business rules engine, recently reached version 4.0. InfoQ took the opportunity to learn more about JBoss Drools and its current and future capabilities.

Article: Implementation of business rules and business processes in SOA

Topics
Rule Engines,
Business Process Modeling,
SOA

Boris Lublinsky and Didier Le Tien discuss how business process engines and business rule engines differ, where their respective strengths are and when to use what in an SOA context. They discuss commonalities and differences between business rules and business processes and present some guidelines on positioning business rules in SOA implementation and appropriate usage of each technology.

InfoQ Article: Real World Rules Engines

Topics
Workflow / BPM,
Java

Rule engines are a useful tool that can be used to externalize business logic, involve business users, or solve certain classes of problems in an efficient way. In this InfoQ Article, Geoffrey Wiseman explains what, when, and how to use rules engines along with his experiences applying them in finanicial services.

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Implementation of business rules and business processes in SOA

Topics
Rule Engines,
Business Process Modeling,
SOA

Boris Lublinsky and Didier Le Tien discuss how business process engines and business rule engines differ, where their respective strengths are and when to use what in an SOA context. They discuss commonalities and differences between business rules and business processes and present some guidelines on positioning business rules in SOA implementation and appropriate usage of each technology.

some agile rules

Agile Business Rules

Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
Agile,
Customers & Requirements

James Taylor looks at the challenge that arises when the new requirements are not really requirements at all, but new or changed business rules. Aren't business rules the same as requirements? Taylor says: no, not really; and looks at how to make an agile development processes work just as well for business rules as they do for other kinds of requirements.

Real-World Rule Engines

Topics
Workflow / BPM,
Java

For many developers, rule engines are buzzwords, or black boxes on an architectural diagram: something to be feared or admired from afar, but not understood. In this article, Geoffrey Wiseman shares his practical experience with rule engines and with Drools in particular to support in-market solutions for financial services.