Service-oriented architecture core

The service-oriented architecture (SOA) core of WebSphere Process Server provides both uniform invocation and data-representation programming models and monitoring and management capabilities for applications running on WebSphere Process Server.

SOA is a conceptual description of the structure of a software system in terms of its components and the services they provide, without regard for the underlying implementation of these components, services and connections between components. The Service Component Architecture and business objects that are part of the SOA core provide uniform invocation and data-representation programming models for applications deployed on IBM® WebSphere® Process Server. The SOA core also includes the Common Event Infrastructure for generating events for the monitoring and management of applications on WebSphere Process Server.

The component-based framework includes an SOA core as a basis, which includes Service Component Architecture, business objects, and Common Event Infrastructure; followed by a layer of supporting services and a final layer of service components.

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