Skip navigation.

Interoperability Solutions Guide

  Previous Next vertical dots separating previous/next from contents/index/pdf Contents View as PDF   Get Adobe Reader

Introduction

AquaLogic Service Bus provides a unified software product for implementing and deploying your Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA).

AquaLogic Service Bus supports broad compliance with messaging standards including SOAP 1.1, HTTP, JMS, SMTP/POP/IMAP, FTP, SSL, XML 1.0, XML Schema, WSDL 1.1, WSRP 1.0, and WS-Security.

This section contains information about AquaLogic Service Bus interoperability. It includes the following topics:

 


Summary of Interoperability

The following table summarizes the versions of the platforms, standards, FTP servers, and so on, that are certified to interoperate with AquaLogic Service Bus.

Table 1-1 AquaLogic Service Bus Interoperability Matrix

AquaLogic Service Bus Interoperates With . . .

Version . . .

For More Information . . .

FTP and Email Servers

  • Microsoft Windows IIS

  • Sol/Apache

FTP and Email Servers

Security Providers

  • WebLogic Server 9.x (for providers, except XACML authorization provider)

  • WebLogic Server 9.1 XACML authorization provider

Security Providers

Web Service Standards

  • SOAP 1.1

  • WSDL 1.1

  • WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP4 or later (except security)

  • WS-Security using WebLogic Server 9.x

  • WebLogic Server 9.x WS-Policy

  • WS-I

Web Service Standards

HTTP

  • 1.0

HTTP Standards

XQuery

  • 1.0

XPath and XQuery

XPath

  • 2.0

JMS

  • WebLogic Server 9.x JMS

  • IBM WebSphere MQ/JMS 5.3

JMS

Databases

  • Oracle 9.2.0.4 and later patch sets of 9.2.x

  • Oracle 10.1.0.4 and later patch sets of 10.1.x

  • PointBase 5.1 (in development mode, and non cluster environments only)

  • DB2 8.2 FixPak2 (equivalent to 8.1 FixPak 9) and later FixPaks

  • SQL Server 2000 SP3+

  • Sybase 12.5.03 and later patch levels of 12.5.x

. . about databases and drivers, see

Supported Database Configurations in Supported Configurations for AquaLogic Service Bus

Microsoft .NET

  • 1.1

Platform Interoperability

Apache Axis

  • 1.2.1

WebLogic JMS

  • WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP4 or later

WebLogic Platform

  • WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP4 or later

WebLogic Integration

  • WebLogic Integration 8.1 SP4 or later

IBM WebSphere MQ

  • 6.0

AquaLogic Service Registry

  • 2.0

Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)

  • 1.0

BEA Tuxedo/WebLogic Tuxedo Connector

  • 8.1/9.0


 

 


FTP and Email Servers

AquaLogic Service Bus is certified against the following FTP and Email servers:

 


Security Providers

AquaLogic Service Bus is certified against the following security providers:

For more information about managing and configuring AquaLogic Service Bus security, see in Securing Inbound and Outbound Messages in the BEA AquaLogic Service Bus User Guide.

Note: The defaults for WebLogic Server 9.1 are the XACML Authorization provider and XACML Role Mapping provider.

 


Web Service Standards

AquaLogic Service Bus is certified against the following Web Service standards:

WS-I

AquaLogic Service Bus includes WS-I compliance. However, in some cases, AquaLogic Service Bus does not reject SOAP/HTTP messages that are not WS-I compliant. This enables you to build implementations with service endpoints which are not strictly WS-I compliant.

When you configure a proxy service or business service, you can use the AquaLogic Service Bus Console to specify whether you want AquaLogic Service Bus to enforce WS-I compliance for the service. When you configure WS-I compliance for a proxy service, WS-I compliance checks are performed when the proxy service receives a message as a response from an invoked service with a Service Callout, a route node, or on a proxy service.

For information about the types of messages to which the compliance checks are applied and the nature of those checks, see "WS-I Compliance" in Modeling Message Flow in AquaLogic Service Bus in the BEA AquaLogic Service Bus User Guide.

 


HTTP Standards

AquaLogic Service Bus is certified against the following HTTP protocols:

 


XPath and XQuery

AquaLogic Service Bus is certified against the following protocols:

 


JMS

AquaLogic Service Bus is certified against the following JMS implementations:

 


Databases

For complete information about supported databases and drivers, see Supported Database Configurations in Supported Configurations for AquaLogic Service Bus.

 


Platform Interoperability

AquaLogic Service Bus is certified to interoperate with the following platforms:

AquaLogic Service Bus is not certified to interoperate with the following platforms:

See the BEA AquaLogic Service Bus Release Notes for the latest information about patches or updates that may be required to support your interoperability scenarios.

 

Skip navigation bar  Back to Top Previous Next