... I guess I must be using the wrong words... Having to bridge requires you to compromise in some sense. Continuing to create applications that require...
... What web service do is completely isolate the application from network based computing. You get to reimplement all of the facilities of the network...
<<Which is killing the software industry (as we know it) faster — open source or SOA? Rikki Kirzner, partner with Hurwitz Group, points to open source as the...
I don't have any XBRL examples, but this does bring up a good discussion point. There are any number of "vertical" XML schemas out there, XBRL being just one...
<<At this moment in time, how plugged into the mechanics of SOA are the folks at the executive level? Nash: The executives are much more focused at the level...
... You are always dependent on the protocol. The features and the limitations are very real. XML is part of the protocol and presents a limitation since it...
I am searching for useful pointers and recommended practices for enabling a Windows-based ecommerce shop rapidly adopt Java and SOA. Thanks for the feedback....
<<The trick of course is to perform the integration while adhering to the principles of loose coupling, something EAI famously does not do well. Jason...
Before you get too excited this is not about some of the members of this Group using Extra-Sensory Perception to endow an ESB with predictive qualities: <<The...
Todd: You are right in stressing the concept of Policy and its lifecycle. Governance leveraging policies provides a level of dynamism or indirection to help...
Here is an interesting e-mail that I have just received by e-mail: ===================================================== Think Smaller The day is coming when...
I recently added an entry to our suppliers' list at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/service-orientated-architecture/database?method=reportRows&tbl=1 It is...
This is the danger of continuing discussions like this ;-) Inevitably someone draws a false conclusion. The simple answer is no, protocol independence is not ...
I think that what Salesforce.com is doing is interesting here - with its AppExchange platform. This allows smaller software vendors to create applications...
AFAICT you cannot expose a aggregated application in Salesforce as a service in its own right - IOW it is not a true composition platform. Can anyone confirm...
Hi, I've gotten a few comments on my recent blog entry about SCA: http://www.iona.com/blogs/newcomer/archives/000260.html I thought perhaps this group might be...
This report surfaced today: <<SAP AG yesterday launched a hosted customer relationship management service, finally following its traditional rivals and...
I have just posted an evening event in the Events section (date: 27th February 2006) for Alex Shah. I am happy to do this for other relevant events, but...
For those of you who have not read it, here is an extract from an interesting blog by Radovan: <<There has been some debate in the industry on the differences ...
<<Is there a "right" and a "wrong" way to build an SOA? Perhaps, but this is a question for end-users, not committees or vendors, to decide. At least that's...
... FYI, this definition of "service" and "component" is the same as that used by Martin Fowler - I posted a link to Fowler's definition to the group a while...
I agree with Radovan as well with respect to the primary difference and this is a well taken point. I have often used the term "reuse as developed" (components...