BEA AquaLogic Service Bus™ is an intermediary for use as a core element of distributed services networks. It enables service-oriented architecture (SOA) allowing accelerated service re-use and deployment.
Interoperability Matrix Information about the standards, security providers, BEA and third-party platforms, security providers, transport solutions, and so on that are supported with Aqualogic Service Bus.
AquaLogic Service Bus User Guide
Modeling proxy services, using context variables, designing services based on different transports, working with UDDI, and so on.
AquaLogic Service Bus Operations Guide
Describes the operations performed by a user in the role of IntegrationOperator, including configuration of monitoring, tracing, logging, monitoring servers and alerts, and so on.
Format Builder Use the BEA Format Builder tool to create MFL files, which describe the layout and hierarchy of non-XML data. The following document describes an enhancement to the Format Builder in this release.
Security Guide
Describes the AquaLogic Service Bus Security model and provides the information that you need to secure messages when using AquaLogic Service Bus.
Deployment
Deployment Guide
Describes how to deploy AquaLogic Service Bus configurations in a production environment.
The Deployment Guide includes:
Using the Deployment APIs
Use the AquaLogic Service Bus MBeans in Java programs and WLST scripts to automate promotion of configurations from development environments to testing, staging, and production environments.
Customizing Resources
Describes the APIs that allow customization of service definitions, WSDLs, schemas, XQueries and other design-time resources through programmatic interfaces.
AquaLogic Service Bus Code Samples
Access AquaLogic Service Bus samples on dev2dev. The samples include applications that demonstrate the setup and configuration of specific scenarios for BEA AquaLogic Service Bus.