Oracle Reveals BEA Roadmap
WebLogic app server becomes core Java container and SOA is emphasized as Oracle meshes its technologies with those acquired in the BEA merger.
"We're going to combine these two products into a unified event processing engine," said Kurian.
BEA Weblogic Integration will pick up Oracle SOA technologies like adapters from BPEL Process Manager.
Oracle also plans to strengthen BEA's Tuxedo transaction processing software. Tuxedo is geared for C, C++, and Cobol applications as well as customers looking to migrate off of mainframes. Additionally, the company views the JRockit Java Virtual Machine acquired from BEA and the BEA Liquid VM virtual machine, featuring hypervisor technology, as critical going forward, Kurian said.
In business process management, the Oracle BPA (Business Process Analysis) designer will be converged with BEA Aqualogic BPM Designer on a common BPM and BPEL-compliant metadata model to move information between these two tools.
In development tools, Oracle is focused on offering a single integrated development environment and a single metadata model. Oracle JDeveloper continues as Oracle's integrated toolset and Oracle ADF (Application Development Framework) stays the company's model view controller framework.
Also, Oracle Eclipse-based software assets and components from the BEA Workshop software development platform will be integrated into a single product called Oracle Eclipse Pack.
Portal plans call for converging BEA Weblogic Portal with Oracle's WebCenter framework. For identity management, Oracle Aqualogic Enterprise Security becomes Oracle Entitlements Server. With it, authorization policies can be centralized for enterprise applications and Web services.
Oracle also is integrating BEA telecommunications products, such as BEA WebLogic SIP Server, with Oracle technologies.
An Oracle reseller was pleased with Oracle's efforts, saying users still have choice. "The end users will be able to pick and choose the product that best fits their environment," said Sastry Tauravai, CTO at Bluenog. Oracle was able to formulate its plans for BEA products in a short time, he said.
Oracle's developer resource, the Oracle Technology Network, will merge with BEA Dev2Dev and BEA Arch2Arch programs for developers and architects. Oracle plans to hold 70 customer-oriented events in various locations beginning July 15 as well as having a focus on BEA at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco beginning September 21.
Oracle's list of Fusion Middleware products can be found on this Web page.
Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld.



