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2014/08/19
19 Aug, 2014

Patterns for Enterprise Integration Success - Tuesday, August 19, 2014

  • Mohamed Usama Mansoor
  • Lead - Revenue Operations - WSO2
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Enterprises typically comprise hundreds, if not thousands of applications that may be custom-built, acquired from a third party, or are a part of a legacy system. Therefore, it is not unusual to find an enterprise that has many different services, invoked by connecting different parties.

Enterprise integration patterns can help bridge the widening gap between the high-level vision of integration and actual system implementation. In this webinar, Kasun Indrasiri, software architect at WSO2 will discuss the use of WSO2 components, such as ESB, and explain how organizations could easily build their integration solutions by combining different features of the WSO2 product stack, especially WSO2 ESB service components.

Topics to be covered include the following:

  • What is an enterprise integrations pattern?
  • How EIP patterns help business organizations
  • What features are offered by WSO2 components with regard to enterprise integration
  • WSO2 EIP guide
  • Demonstration on how to write simple integration logic by following EIP scenarios
Presenter
Kasun Indrasiri Software Architect, WSO2 Kasun focuses on the WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus. In addition to his product development efforts, he has provided technology consulting on customer engagements, helping to successfully implement solutions for integrating Web services, SAP, FIX, and mobile services. He is an elected member of the Apache Software Foundation and a Project Management Committee member and committer for the Apache Synapse open source ESB project. He took part in the Google Summer of Code for 2007, working on the Apache Axis2/C project. He also contributed to the Apache Rampart/C project, having implemented WS-Trust specification for its federated identity framework for Web services. He is proficient in C/C++, specializing in Web services, information retrieval systems, and enterprise search platforms, focusing primarily on indexing components.
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  • Mohamed Usama Mansoor
  • Lead - Revenue Operations
  • WSO2