Carbon Articles

WSO2Con 2011: Using WSO2 Products in e-Government Infrastructures - Maria Belkina

Since 2010, Russia has been implementing an e-government initiative, “Electronic Russia.” The goal of this initiative is to create and integrate the information systems of different government authorities and enable online data exchange. In support of this effort, the Saint-Petersburg Information and Analytics Center has built an open source integration layer to link together the government agencies’ many legacy systems. In her presentation at WSO2Con, Ms. Belkina described the objectives and challenges of the e-Government initiative, as well as the combination of home-grown software, WSO2 middleware, and other open source software used to implement the integration layer. Here are highlights from her talk.

About the Speaker

MariaSince 2007 Maria Belkina has been working as a Java Programmer for an organization which is commited into developing software for e-Government not only in Saint-Petersburg, but in other parts of the country, too. Last year she started working as a project manager on a project that aims to create a fully functional infrastructure for providing state services to citizens on-line and integrating various information systems that are involved in these processes.

WSO2Con 2011: Advanced Business Process Instance Monitoring in WSO2 Carbon - David Schumm

The Institute of Architecture of Application Systems (IAAS), based in Stuttgart, Germany, is one of Europe’s largest service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) research institutes. In his presentation at WSO2Con 2011, Mr. Schumm described the institute’s research into optimizing BPM through the use of process views, as well as the Business Process Illustrator (BPI) tool that IAAS has developed to enable process instance monitoring. He also explained how implementing the WSO2 Carbon platform and WSO2 Business Process Server (BPS) helped IAAS to facilitate its research. Here are highlights from his talk.

About the Speaker

Ken AndersonDavid Schumm is a Ph.D. student and Research Associate in computer science since 2008. His Ph.D. supervisor is Prof. Frank Leymann. David is focusing on managing complexity in service-oriented architectures and process-based applications. Before he started to work at university he gained professional experience at Hewlett-Packard in software development and at Bosch Security Systems in global marketing and e-communication.

An Introduction to Pattern-based SOA Solutions

This article is targeting enterprise architects who are building SOA-based solutions. It describes how generic patterns are mapped to WSO2 products for implementation.

How to deploy WSAS-3.X on Oracle WebLogic 10.3

Charitha Kankanamge - WSO2 Technical lead/Manager for Quality Assurance describes the steps to deploy WSO2 WSAS-3.X on Oracle WebLogic 10.3.

How Stuff Works – WSO2 Carbon

This article by Isuru Suriarachchi explains the overall architecture of WSO2 Carbon platform, and how it is designed on top of the OSGi framework.  Details on the execution processes related to starting and running Carbon are also included.

How to Build a UI Component for the WSO2 Carbon Platform? (Part 1)

This tutorial by Sumedha Rubasinghe is the first of a series, illustrating steps to extend the WSO2 Carbon UI framework to add functionality in the WSO2 family of products based on the Carbon framework.

Adding Mediation to WSO2 WSAS

In this article, Ruwan Linton, Product Manager of WSO2 ESB, explains how to add the mediation functionalities of the WSO2 ESB to a WSO2 WSAS 3.0 instance.

How to build OSGi bundles using Maven Bundle Plugin - Part 1

This tutorial by Sameera Jayasoma is a guide to building OSGi bundles