|
Solution Search:
|
Related Articles
UML-based SoaML attacks SOA services modeling issues
at the heart of SOA?
That is in part the goal of SoaML, the Service oriented architecture Modeling Language. This spec, fashioned as a profile of UML, has spent a couple of years going through the standards processes of the Object Management Group (OMG) and appears to be nearing finalization. Sponsors include Capgemini, EDS, IBM, ModelDriven Solutions, and others. The SoaML cause last month More... Apr 8, 2009
With economy in crisis, IBM SOA strategist Carter sees business processes under scrutiny
is green computing. That silliness is going to stop," he said. The biggest 'green' savings are around reducing or improving processes, he said.
"Green is not just about data centers," said Richard Soley, Chairman and CEO of the Object Management Group (OMG), the SOA Consortium event sponsor. "There are a lot of processes in the way you manage your business, and they are not all in the data center. Many More... Mar 26, 2009
SOA skills, slings and arrows
patterns - for example, the Model View Controller (MVC) - and you are not building an architecture that has separation of concerns, you are not ready to do services,'' he said. Similarly, established skills with distributed object technology may be a clue to who is going to be good with SOA.
As with athletes in some sports, in modern development it is necessary to focus on the ball while still More... Mar 3, 2009
SOA goes beyond 'rip, replace, repeat'
way to RESTful services. The essence of SOA is to find ways to work conceptually at a level above these technology 'blips' so that we are not constantly ripping and replacing software.
A stair-step evolution occurred with object containers. EJB was built to handle most every possible application instance, and came to be known as overkill and unwieldy. Formats like POJO and Spring have More... Jan 12, 2009
On establishing the link between the business and SOA with modeling
purchase of Telelogic. Soon thereafter, IBM announced the integration of the System Architect 11.1 enterprise architecture and business modeling set with Telelogic Change 5.0 software for problem tracking, change request and workflow management. Certainly, UML support helps System Architect hook into this and a variety of other modeling technologies in the IBM portfolio.
This More... Dec 19, 2008
SOA Resource Center
Object Request Broker
This TechTarget.com page brings you the easy-to-understand and complete definition of ORB. In Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), an Object Request Broker (ORB) is the programming that acts as a "broker" between a client request for a service from a distributed object or component and the completion of that request. This page
More...
Feb 28, 2001
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
This is great little synopsis explains CORBA and specifically defines the functions of the ORB with CORBA
More...
Feb 28, 2001
Overview of CORBA
The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is an emerging open distributed object computing infrastructure being standardized by the Object Management Group (OMG). It automates many common network programming tasks such as object
More...
Feb 20, 2001
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
and complete definition of CORBA, an architecture and specification for creating, distributing, and managing a distributed program object in a network. This page lists additional resources as well
More...
Feb 28, 2001
Can CORBA sidestep open-source licensing?
How do you use open source code in your product without being required to give away your intellectual property? The answer is CORBA. The Common Object Request Broker Architecture is an industry standard that lets programs communicate with each other whether they're on different machines, running under different operating systems or even written in different languages
More...
Mar 15, 2001
|