MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, June 15, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- IT architects and developers who want to understand how service-oriented architecture (SOA) patterns map to different business requirements--along with best implementation practices--are invited to attend "SOA Enterprise Architecture Patterns". This interactive, online class is being offered at no cost as part of the WSO2 SOA Summer School program. It will be held on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific.
The two-hour SOA Enterprise Architecture Patterns class will provide an introduction to solution-building with enterprise architecture patterns. A review of three SOA use-cases will offer an in-depth discussion of the business requirements, the systems in place, and the implementation approach for each example. Attendees also will learn about the role of core SOA components, including the registry/repository and enterprise service bus, as well as enhancements, such as a shared repository, lifecycles, clustering, configuration, management, monitoring. The course will be taught by Asanka Abeysinghe, WSO2 architect, who also developed the class content.
SOA Summer School
The eight-week SOA Summer School program is WSO2's antidote to the recessionary blues, opening its doors to all individuals who want to boost their SOA knowledge and expand the expertise they bring to either current or prospective employers. The courses are taught by the same industry-leading technical experts behind WSO2's professional consulting, design and training--providing thousands of dollars worth of professional development at zero cost.
IT professionals can sign up to attend one or more of the WSO2 SOA Summer School classes by going to http://wso2.org/training. Sessions cover architectural patterns, scalability, security, governance, mashups, ESBs, C++, and business process management within an enterprise SOA.
About WSO2
WSO2 is the open source SOA company founded by pioneers in the Apache Software Foundation Web services community. The company delivers the only tightly integrated, entirely open source middleware stack that is optimized for SOA, including service creation, connection, composition and governance. For more information, visit http://wso2.com, or check out WSO2 on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Planet WSO2 (http://wso2.com/blogs/), and FriendFeed.
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