SOA

CRUD is bad for REST

In one of my previous posts (Rest: good, bad and ugly), I made a passing comment, about how I think using CRUD in RESTful service  is a bad practice. I...

1 replies - 1999 views - 06/30/09 by arnonrgo in News

SOA Pattern of the Week (#7): Policy Centralization

Thomas Erl (SOASchool.com) and Herbjorn Wilhelmsen, (Objectware), bring you the seventh SOA Pattern of the Week, a series comprised of original content and...

1 replies - 957 views - 06/29/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

The Reason SOA Isn’t Delivering Sustainable Software

Wow, to read the positive reviews of SOA and what it’s doing for the IT industry, one would be likely to believe that there’s serious transformation...

1 replies - 1294 views - 06/22/09 by jpmorgenthal in News

What Drives SOA, Business or IT?

Much like the chicken and egg dilemma, in the SOA industry, there is often a debate over which should come first -- business needs or technology needs. That...

0 replies - 1177 views - 06/16/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

A Content Management Migration Framework for SCA

Migration tools are typically hampered by issues related to their complexity, slow processing and inability to meet custom migration requirements. In many...

1 replies - 934 views - 06/10/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

Pragmatic Web Services With Apache CXF

Apache CXF [1] is an open-source Java-based framework whose goal is to help users develop standard-based, interoperable and robust web services.

2 replies - 7096 views - 06/08/09 by sergey_beryozkin in Articles

Building Reusable Services

The ability to reuse services is one of the principal benefits for adopting SOA in an enterprise. This statement will remain a promise for your development...

1 replies - 1335 views - 06/02/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

The web vs. the fallacies of distributed computing

I recently read a post by  Tim Bray where he states that building on web technologies let you get away with believing some of the fallacies of distributed...

1 replies - 1088 views - 06/01/09 by arnonrgo in News

Do we have an Active SOA Service?

Michael Poulin @ ebizq doesn’t like the Active Service pattern I suggest you read his post first but in a nutshell Michael sees two possible ways to...

1 replies - 854 views - 05/29/09 by arnonrgo in News

SOA is Dead, No Wait, It’s Alive, Wait, No, It’s, It’s…Perhaps It’s Who’s Adopted SOA, Not What Has Been Adopted

I'm currently reading “Influencers”, in which the authors make a great point that with innovation, the messenger is as important as the message. There’s...

1 replies - 1134 views - 05/28/09 by jpmorgenthal in News

SOA Pattern of the Week (#6): Canonical Schema

Thomas Erl (SOASchool.com) and Herbjorn Wilhelmsen, (Objectware), bring you the fourth SOA Pattern of the Week, a series comprised of original content and...

0 replies - 1201 views - 05/27/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

The Relationship Between SOA, BPM & EA

A colleague recently sent me some IBM propaganda on SOA, BPM and EA. Discussing my opinion of the white paper with him sparked an idea for a blog entry about...

3 replies - 1872 views - 05/26/09 by jpmorgenthal in News

What's the difference between a software component and a service?

It seems that I am not as flexible as I believed I could be on my thinking regarding SOA. I attempted to categorize various SOA engagements in my SYS-CON...

2 replies - 1339 views - 05/20/09 by jpmorgenthal in News

The Biggest Mistakes I See In SOA Initiatives

There's a lot of FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) surrounding Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) in the IT industry. Some concerns are legitimate given the...

0 replies - 731 views - 05/19/09 by jpmorgenthal in News

Experts talk about the relation between SOA, Integration, and Enterprise Architecture

SOA, Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and Enterprise Architecture (EA) are three highly discussed and interesting topics for many architects,...

0 replies - 1031 views - 05/18/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles