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BEA WebLogic Communications Platform Middleware for Converged Next-Generation Applications
Waldemar Kot
Principal Systems Engineer
BEA Systems
About BEA
Vision:Enable enterprises to transform their business by building a Liquid Enterprise™ to gain competitive advantage
At a Glance:In top 10 largest software companies
$1.5B annual revenue
2,100 partners
4,500 employees
21,000 customers (majority of TOP 500, including top 50 operators)
BEA AquaLogic®, WebLogic® and Tuxedo® product families
Driving standards innovation — Java, XML, Web Services, IMS, SIP, Parlay, Telecom Web Services, Open Source
BEA in Telecommunications#1 middleware vendor in Telecom IT and OSS/BSS
• Telecom is BEA’s largest vertical industry market (> 25% of WW revenue)
• 100% of Global Top 50 carriers run OSS/BSS apps on BEA WebLogic & BEA Tuxedo
• billing, provisioning, customer care, inventory management solutions
• BEA WebLogic Server is #1 in Telecom IT & OSS/BSS
• BEA is the middleware of choice by majority of NEPs for Network and SDP solutions
• IMS, SIP, telecom web services
The Telecom Network is Rapidly Changing !
BEA Telecom MiddlewareDelivering the Converged Services Layer
Which part of IMS?
HSS
SDPWS GatewaySIP Application Server
S-CSCF
P-CSCF
I-CSCF
Media Server
Legacy Networks GSM, PSTN
Media Gateway
Signaling Gateway
SIP
Diameter
Media Stream
BEA WebLogic SIP Server
Real-time Multimedia Service Creation & Execution
Standards-based Java platform for rapid development and deployment of Next Generation real-time communications applications/services
J2EE+ platform for IMS and (non-
IMS) SIP and DIAMETER enabled
applications and common enablers
Business Benefits
Reduces per-application cost,
improves time-to-market
Provides hosted applications with
high availability, high performance,
manageability, security, scalability,
improved maintainability and out-of-
the-box compliance with relevant
standards
BEA WebLogic SIP Server
J2EE Platform Kernel and Services
SIPServlet
Container
HTTPServlet
Container
EJBContainer
SIP HTTPDIAMETER LDAP SNMP SOAP JDBC
Real-time Communications Services/Applications
SessionAPI
Shared Session Context
WebLogic Real Time Core Edition(Optional)
Telecom Web Services gatewayService exposure from network equipment
Policy engine
Partner management
BEA WebLogic Network GatekeeperFoundation for Telecom Web Services
BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper
PolicyEngine
AccessControl
OA&M PartnerManagement
Billing
Telecom Web Services
Why expose services ?
Increase revenue Expose network to 3rd party service providers
new traffic through existing network
increase traffic
Data services
Revenues from voice are (and will be) falling
More attractive services Enrich internet services with telecom functionality
Enrich telecom services with internet functionality
Access to web content
Increase loyalty build community of users and developers
Typical concerns
Access to network
Legacy networks
Next-generation networks (IMS, IP, SIP)
Web services
Controlled access
Security
Usage
Traffic shaping, throttling
Management
Services
Partners
multiple applications
Service Level Agreements (SLA)
3rd party, application, groups, network elements
WebLogic SCIM – service orchestration for IMS, pre-IMS and hybrid networks
HLR HSSWCS SCIM
BEA AquaLogic Service Bus
MSCServer Softswitch/
SIP Server
BICC IN
INAP SSP
IS41 MSCGSM MSC
SIP
S-CSCF
ISC
LNP/MNP/800CAP/WIN
SCP
INAP/AIN SCP
SIP AS
SIP/ISCIN
Service Control Layer
Legacy/Mobile Services SIP/IMS Applications
PBXIPTV AS
Personal Call Mgmt
IN
Legacy/Fixed Services
SOAP/SIP
Web Services
SOA
IT Domain
Prepaid
Thank you !
Waldemar KotPrincipal Systems Engineer, Central&Eastern EuropeBEA Systems Domaniewska 4102-672 Warsaw, Poland
email: [email protected]: +48 660 78 55 78office: +48 22 570 48 46