IBM/acme-freight

Name: acme-freight

Owner: International Business Machines

Description: Acme Freight's Logistics Wizard application is composed of several microservices, including three Cloud Foundry applications, LoopBack, API Connect, and multiple OpenWhisk actions.

Created: 2017-04-06 20:34:33.0

Updated: 2018-03-12 23:55:33.0

Pushed: 2017-12-19 03:34:21.0

Homepage: https://developer.ibm.com/code/patterns/unlock-enterprise-data-using-apis/

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The Acme Freight Pattern

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For more on the Acme Freight pattern and the technologies behind it, visit the Acme Freight pattern website.

Acme Freight Shipping is a fictional shipping and logistics company using the Logistics Wizard application framework to reimagine supply chain optimization systems for the 21st century.

Acme Freight uses an application, called Logistic Wizard to manage some of its assets. The application is composed of several microservices, including three Cloud Foundry applications and multiple OpenWhisk actions.

Acme Freight uses LoopBack, an open source Node.js framework, built for quickly creating and exposing APIs for new and existing applications and data. LoopBack enables Acme Freight to create an application that integrates with their existing ERP system, and API Connect allows them to expose data via a managed API.

Acme Freight Tutorials

To start learning more about Acme Freight and the technology behind it, jump to one of the tutorials below.

Deploy Acme Freight
Rapidly Create APIs with the Node API Framework, LoopBack
Create secured APIs for OpenWhisk actions in just a few clicks
Acme Freight Overview

The video below demonstates how Acme Freight Shipping used the Logistics Wizard framework, along with IBM API Connect, to deliver an application allowing them to revolutionize the agility of their supply chain.

Acme Freight Architecture

The following projects are leveraged in the overall Acme Freight solution:

Acme Freight is forked and extended from the IBM Bluemix project, Logistics Wizard. Visit the Logistics Wizard project wiki for a detailed breakdown of the original Logicistics Wizard architecture and deployment strategy.

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This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.