Agreed. I have added it to the list. As regards the URL, I will endeavour to choose the URL which is most SOA-specific. So in Confluent's case I have put ...
I have just posted details of a new consultancy to the Employment folder in the Jobs section. I know Paul personally and think he mgiht be especially useful...
The question of SOA/WS Management has come up in a couple of threads, viz. the question of uncontrolled proliferation of WS and in the thread about SOA...
I have just posted details of the ZapThinkTank 2003 to the Events folder in the Files section (also to the Calendar section). It takes place on the 28th...
Some of you are drifting back from your holidays or are already confronting the harsh daily reality of work. This Group now boasts 300 odd members! Many...
Hi guys! I guess all you in the northern hemisphere have all been busy going on holiday - in SA we are just crawling out of winter. I just came across an...
I have just posted a new job to the Employment folder in the Files section. The employer, IntaMission, seems to have an interesting approach to implementing...
//If a network is like a highway, think of XML messages as sport utility vehicles: They're big, bulky and there are more of them filling the roads every day....
... HTTP's a Session layer protocol? Who knew! 8-) It's really an application layer protocol, and NFS and SQL are also application protocols. Mark. -- Mark...
If you include the client desktop in the XML network, overall network trafiic can go DOWN dramatically, because there aren't a bunch of HTML pages being...
Good article by Martin Brampton of silicon.com: //We are now told that service oriented architecture (SOA) is an important new way to develop software. Claims...
I have just posted an interesting article by ZapThink to the Articles- Whitepapers folder which you can find at the link below: ZapThink are represented in...
As we all know most hi-tech Websites make your eyes glaze over and your synapses dissolve after about two minutes. Here is a possible cure at the link below: ...
This is a peculiar argument. See inline comments. ... This doesn't have to be, and, in fact, is very unwise. Why would you want to pick an integration ...
Hi, My view on this would be Web Services address the integration aspects very well by defining protocols, data exchange formats helping systems to develop a...
Here is another thought provoker from Seán. I must say, I like the idea of simplified interfaces... This is one of the great strengths of JavaSpaces. ...
Another analogy as I state when saying Web Services are more like democracies is that of human body. The genes are our hardware, and genetic learning is slower...
I have just posted news of what looks like a potentially interesting SOA Webinar in the Events folder of the Files section. Unfortunately the file has...
Wow - nice piece from Sean. Thought provoking. Is the *magic* of the interface related to the *2-pin* theory (i.e., do(x)) or it related to advancements in...
... Hang on a sec... "2-pin" isn't "do(x)", it's "send data" and "receive data", where that data is just data, not a request for any particular thing to be...
... come down to whether IT managers learn to recognize which of three personality categories their developers fit into, and then properly motivate them based...
... http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid26_gci92 8367,00.html Uhh, "clueless" seems like a better word that "patronizing". :-)...
... Mark - I know you've thought through this issue more than I have. Can you comment on how "send data" and "receive data" might faciliate the kind of ...
... Sure, I'd be happy to. Thanks for asking. There's just one small clarification to begin; "receive" != "request". "Request" implies solicitation, e.g....
I have just posted a whitepaper on an old Bell Labs project which compares Jini with CORBA, DCOM, MOM and other middleware. Your comments appreciated as...