Key Concepts

The following image provides an overview of the key concepts that you encounter when working with the product.

Some of these concepts are applicable exclusively to design perspective or runtime perspective, while some are applicable to both perspectives. TIBCO BusinessWorks Container Edition consists of a design time where you can develop applications that implement business logicand the runtime environment where you run the applications.

TIBCO BusinessWorks Container Edition is based on the following aspects:

Flexibility

TIBCO Business Studio for BusinessWorks is designed to make adding, upgrading, and swapping of business components easy.

The flexible architecture is demonstrated by:

  • A zero coding model with which you can select and drop activities onto the Process Editor and configure the activities in the UI.
  • Ability to build tightly coupled as well as loosely coupled services.
  • Ability to build strongly typed as well as loosely typed service implementations.
  • Ability to specify application configuration to be either hard-coded or late-bound.
  • Encapsulation of configuration data, thus minimizing the configuration properties exposed by the application.

Openness and Extensibility

Openness and extensibility features include:

  • Public APIs with which you can develop custom activities and XPath functions.
  • Integration with standard Java classes and OSGi Java services to supplement the process or model-driven approach.
  • Extensible Eclipse-based design-time.
  • Extensible OSGi based run time.

Modularity

Modularity of the product supports:

  • Large teams and distributed development through modular constructs.
  • Increased visibility and traceability metadata, such as Name, Version, Exported Functionality, and Dependencies.
  • Reusability with a consistent model across different technologies: Processes, Java Classes, XSDs, WSDLs, and shared resources.

Standards-based

Supported standards include:

  • Protocols and API: SOAP, JSON, REST, WSDL, HTTP, HTTPS, JMS, JDBC
  • Data representation and transformation: Native support for XML, XSD, XPath, JSON, XSLT
  • Others: JNDI