"Example Integration Scenarios with WSO2 ESB 1.7" - Webinar by Paul Fremantle, Asankha Perera and Ruwan Linton

In this session, Paul Fremantle - CTO of WSO2, together with Asankha Perera - ESB Architect, and Ruwan Linton - Senior Software Engineer, will examine some standard integration scenarios and explain how to support them with the WSO2 ESB.
The scenarios include:

  • building a secured XML gateway to internal systems
  • transforming and enhancing XML messaging
  • linking file and FTP based systems with MQSeries and JMS
  • polling remote systems using tasks

 

Your presenters,

Your presenter, Paul Fremantle is the co-founder and CTO at WSO2. His previous role at WSO2 was as Vice President of Technical Sales, where he led the development of the groundbreaking WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus.

Asankha Perera is a committer of the Apache Software Foundation and is on the Project Management Commitees (PMC) of Apache Synapse, Apache Web Services and Apache HttpComponents projects. Leading the development of the Apache Synapse ESB, he also contributes to the Apache Axis2 project. He is an Architect and Product Manager for the WSO2 ESB.

and Ruwan Linton is a committer of the Apache Software Foundation and a Senior Software Engineer at WSO2.

Starts: 07/01/2008 10:00 AM; Ends: 11:00 AM (US Mountain Daylight Time)
Presenters: Paul Fremantle, Asankha Perera and Ruwan Linton
Registration Required: Yes
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daggett's picture

Good presentation. Is it

Good presentation.
Is it possible to have the esb configuration sources?
In my point of view all those use-cases must be in the esb samples.
Regards, Dmitry.

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