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What is the difference between TCI BW and TCI Flogo


Sangameswaran J

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

Greatquestion! TIBCO Cloud Integration(TCI) provides 4 key capabilities to cover full spectrum of API-led Integration use cases and serve all Integration user persona. These capabilities are -Connect (powered by Scribe), Integrate (powered by BusinessWorks), Develop (powered by Flogo) and Manage (powered by Mashery)

Depending on your use case, user persona, deployment and connectivity needs you can choose between TCI-Integrate (BusinessWorks) and TCI-Develop (Flogo).

TCI-Integrate(BusinessWorks)-

 

User persona - Integration Specialist

High deployment flexibility - TIBCO Cloud, On-prem, Containers & PaaS

Use cases - Enterprise Integration Patterns, Hybrid Cloud Integration, SOA, Web Service Orchestration, Integrating existing on-prem, legacy apps, mainframes etc.

Dev environment - TIBCO BusinessStudio, an eclipse-based IDE

APIs/Communication Protocols & Standards - SOAP, REST, HTTP, WSDL, JMS, JDBC etc.

Data representation & transformation - XML, XSD, XPATH, XSLT, JSON etc.

Extensions - Custom java code, BusinessWorks Plug-in Development Kit

 

TCI-Develop(Flogo)

 

User persona - App Developer

Full deployment flexibility - TIBCO Cloud,Containers/PaaS, Serverless and Edge devices

Use cases - Event-driven microservices and functions, API Choreography, Experience APIs, API Composition using GraphQL, Event-driven, real-time data integration, IOT Integration

Dev environment - Web UI

APIs/Communication Protocols & Standards - REST, GraphQL, gRPC, MQTT, Kafka etc.

Data representation & transformation - JSON, JSON Schema, ProtoBufs, Avro etc.

Extensions - Open Source contributions, Golang API

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