<<As we saw in the first part of this two-part article, companies are increasingly turning to Web services and service-oriented architecture (SOA) as a way to...
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1854783,00.asp http://home.comcast.net/~sdwoodgate/MicrosoftonESB.doc <<Microsoft is addressing the applications...
<<Synchronous vs. asynchronous invocation A consumer can implement a service invocation synchronously or asynchronously. From the consumer's point of view, the...
The Holy Grail Of SOA SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) was in the spotlight again last week. An XML-based framework developed by OASIS Security ...
<<The Eclipse Foundation is looking to branch the Eclipse open-source development platform into several key areas, including life-cycle support, modeling,...
*Check out this webinar as well - lots of content from the folks at ZapThink and Infravio! * * * *Title: Contracts--Powerful service customization and change...
Seven Things Your SOA Team Shouldn't Say ZapFlash By Jason Bloomberg Document ID: ZAPFLASH-200596 | Document Type: ZapFlash Our weather may be cooling down,...
<<As deployments of service-oriented architectures grow more complex, the need for federated information management and governance is emerging -- areas for...
Dear service-orientated-architecture egroup members, Come here what the new ebXML Registry 3.0 standard is about. We hope you will attend one of the 2...
Here is a freebie from Microsoft that some of you may find useful: <<SyncToy is a free PowerToy for Microsoft Windows XP that provides is an easy to use,...
"{We're seeing an increasing recognition that a lightweight registry is not practical for the rising complexity of SOA deployments Farrukh Najmi Author and...
Hi folks I have been looking again this week at a problem I last tried to solve in 2002, and would be interested to get the response of group members to my...
I have recently received this e-mail from Per Foldager who runs the Nordic [ = Scandinavia plus Finland] Websphere Group. In case you are not familiar with...
Maybe you have not heard about GSE Nordic WebSphere User Conference. I hope this mail will bring you to our website www.wsug-nordic.org, where you can learn...
We have had discussions about the verbosity of the XML format in the past. This blog might interest you: <<When I wrote this blog blasting the massive bulk of...
<<When creating a Web service or an entire service-oriented architecture (SOA) for an enterprise, sometimes the easiest thing is the actual coding. Much more...
... Dear daemon9_1313, I would be glad to answer any and all questions you may have on this list. The quoted statement is based on my experience working with...
... This is my standing argument against WS technologies. The massive effort of object migration to and from native programming models is a huge barrier. By...
Hi All -- As you all know, one of the key parts to making loosely coupled Services work is a well-defined contract that identifies both functional as well as...
... Right. And to increase the utility of that client, you should ensure that what you bake into it is very general knowledge, rather than knowledge specific...
Ron I would say that the metadata you describe are all business process issues rather than technical ones. We deal with them via the construction of "Role...
... The RIO project at http://rio.jini.org, was initiated out of a request by the military for such stringent requirements out of a dynamic environment. It...
Oh Yes, in this Brave New World, a user will just sit down in front of a computer, do a Google-Like search for services that are out there on the XYZ based on...
I think that the problem of dynamic invocation of arbitrary services is ill-posed for some of the reasons you mentioned. This idea demos well when (a) the...
I don't see how my name would contribute to any openness, I guarantee that I am not anyone you would know, don't worry. I have my own reasons for wishing to...
... Paul Fremantle and I originally created WSIF and I'm the one who started JROM stuff with Rania Khalaf. The reason JROM never made it past alphaWorks is...
Thanks for this, Greg. May I pick your brains a little further? First let me say that I have some experience with Jini and sympathize with a lot of the...