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=== AquaLogic === BEA Systems produced the AquaLogic software suite for managing service-oriented architecture (SOA). It includes following products: * BEA AquaLogic BPM suite, a set of [[business process management]] (BPM) tools. It combines workflow and process technology with [[Enterprise application integration|enterprise application integration functionality]]. The suite consists of tools aimed for line of business personnel for creating [[Business process modeling|business process models]] (AquaLogic BPM Designer), as well as tools for IT personnel to create actual business process applications directly from said models (AquaLogic BPM Studio). The completed business process applications are deployed on a production server (AquaLogic BPM Enterprise Server), from which they integrate to backend applications and generate portal views for human interactions in the process. It also comes with a customizable tools for live [[business activity monitoring]] (BAM). * BEA AquaLogic User Interaction, a set of tools used to create portals, collaborative communities composite applications and other applications that use service architecture. These technologies work cross-platform. This technology came to BEA Systems from its acquisition of Plumtree Software. * BEA AquaLogic Enterprise Repository, a vital element of effective Service-oriented architecture life cycle governance, manages the metadata for any type of software asset, from [[business process]]es and [[web service]]s to patterns, frameworks, applications, and components. It maps the relationships and interdependencies that connect these assets to improve impact analysis, promote and systematize [[code reuse]], and measure the impact on the bottom line. * BEA AquaLogic Service Bus, an [[enterprise service bus]] (ESB) with operational service-management that allows the interaction between services, routing relationships, transformations, and policies. * BEA AquaLogic Service Registry, a [[Universal Description Discovery and Integration|UDDI]] v3 registry with an embedded governance framework. It provides a repository where services can be registered and reused for developing or modifying applications. * BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform (previously known as Liquid Data), providing tools for creating and managing different data services. It uses the [[XQuery]] language for data composition and transformation for a variety of data sources, including [[relational database]]s and web services. * BEA AquaLogic Enterprise Security, a security infrastructure application for distributed authentication, fine-grained entitlements and other security services. Features include allowing users to define access rules for applications without modifying the software itself, including JSP pages, EJBs, and portlets. * BEA AquaLogic Commerce Services (often shortened as ALCS), an e-Commerce solution based on Elastic Path e-Commerce solution integrated with WebLogic application server. Discontinued on version 6.0 in 2009, a year after acquisition by Oracle.
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