webMethods Integration Server

Integrate systems faster.

Capabilities

Service-Oriented Platform | Service Orchestration | Enterprise-Class Platform

Service-Oriented Platform

Get any system to communicate in your SOA

Building the right foundation is the key to your SOA success. The webMethods Integration Server gives you a robust, reliable and flexible platform for developing your SOA. With it, you can create services—faster, integrate any of your systems and expose existing functionality as needed in new processes to run your business.

Comprehensive service enablement

You’ve spent years developing applications to meet the needs of your business. Now you can use these applications in new ways. The webMethods Integration Server service-enables your existing investments and resources, including packaged applications, databases, mainframes and more. Unlock business data and logic from these systems and re-use it in new business processes and services. Quickly, reliably and securely, Integration Server connects your existing systems using either open-standards or native APIs.

Open, standards-based integration

Integrated Web services support

The webMethods Integration Server is a standards-based solution to the core. Because it supports all kinds of standards, you can integrate a variety of systems, secure data, encode data and communicate more easily across your enterprise.

The webMethods Integration Server adheres to these key standards:

  • HTTP
  • XML
  • SOAP
  • WDSL

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Multi-lingual service creation

Your applications are written in different languages, and your business infrastructure’s comprised of different technologies. That’s okay with the webMethods Integration Server. You can create and implement services in just about language or technology. Use Java®, C/C++, XSLT, J2EE®, .NET, BPEL™ or our built-in language, Flow, as well as our adapters to connect industry-specific formats. Your services will interoperate seamlessly because the Integration Server removes how the service is implemented from how it’s invoked.

 

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