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Revision as of 12:54, 20 May 2006

Welcome to the ALF Wiki page. Come back often for the latest and greatest about ALF.

The Application Lifecycle Framework (ALF) Project enables development and IT tools to be orchestrated in support of the consumer’s business needs. ALF provides the logical definition of the overall interoperability business process. This technology handles the exchange of information from one tool to another, the business logic governing the sequencing of tools in support of the application lifecycle process, and the routing of significant events as tools interact. ALF achieves this by providing a common infrastructure (SOAP Web Services, BPEL orchestration engine and the ALF Event Manager), and a set of domain vocabularies that define the events, objects and attributes. Together these address the issues of tool interoperability and interchangeability, process segmentation, reusability, and versioning. ALF provides various Common Services (logging, notifications, security, etc.) that are easily integrated into BPEL processes to create richer interoperability processes.

User Resources

ALF Project Home The home page for the ALF project.
FAQ Answers to the most common questions about ALF. This should be the first place you go for any Question that you may have.
Objectives Full description of the project objectives, project plan and architectural approach.

Developer Resources

Eclipse Bugzilla Enter and check on ALF bugs here.
Developer Mailing List Subscribe to the mailing list or access the archives.
Requirements Requirements docs
Architecture Architecture and design docs
Vocabularies Documentation of ALF vocabularies
Who's Who Who's who in the ALF development community
Planning Planning information for ALF releases.
Meetings Numbers and Minutes from our regular conference calls.

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