Tuesday, April 17, 2007

 

Oracle talks up Application Integration Architecture - Platforms & Applications - www.crn.com.au

Oracle talks up Application Integration Architecture - Platforms & Applications - www.crn.com.au: "Oracle Co-president Charles Phillips is announcing the news at the Collaborate 07 conference in Las Vegas, where several thousand Oracle applications customers and partners are gathered.

As part of Project X, Oracle will define common data objects and services in a way that they can be easily found, accessed and reused.

'We're creating a semantic model so we can use English language to define attributes and create a set of defined interfaces,' Lazares said.

In a new report, AMR Research analyst Bill Swanton described it this way: 'Oracle is defining common data objects and services for communicating among its applications using its SOA architecture, which some Oracle development groups refer to as 'the canonicals.'

'The approximately 100 objects are based on Open Application Group (OAG) object definitions, with some tweaks to maximise the usefulness among its portfolio of applications. They will be extensible for specific industry and customer needs but still upgradeable for future releases,' Swanton wrote."

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