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APM software traces transactions across tiers, technologies
server. Jim Nichols, enterprise architect for EnerNOC, an energy management solution provider in Boston that helps utilities and grid operators manage energy supply and demand, says "being able to get a full call trace execution and having it be pretty lightweight was very important. It has some amount of overhead but it's trivial." Trends like SOA make application
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Bury SOA inside a larger architectural vision
Architecture is all about. It starts with the design of the business itself — captured in an evolving Business Metadata Core — which puts the proper perspective on four major domains of technology.
Thus, the call to action is to do SOA with a business focus and to bury SOA inside a larger architectural vision. Whether you use Forrester's Digital Business Architecture as More... Jun 2, 2009
Oracle-Sun combo: What does it mean for enterprise Java?
Systems.
Oracle's move to buy Sun followed reports of a breakdown in merger discussions between Sun and IBM that would have set the price of the struggling systems and software vendor at $6.5 billion. In a teleconference call announcing the merger, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison described the Sun Java programming environment as among elements "instrumental in Oracle's decision to acquire More... Apr 20, 2009
With economy in crisis, IBM SOA strategist Carter sees business processes under scrutiny
this regard.
Current business events Speaking later with SearchSOA.com, IBM's Carter said Business Event Processing (BEP) too is undergoing rapid shifts as the economy tightens. BEP is IBM's designation for what others call 'complex event processing,' or 'business activity monitoring.' Firms usually cull mostly historical data to help in decision making. But, as Carter says, economic More... Mar 26, 2009
Eclipse group releases Swordfish, an open-source ESB
runtime Service Registry that uses policies to match service consumers and service providers based on their capabilities and requirements; an extensible Monitoring Framework that manages and tracks events; and a Remote Configuration Agent that makes it possible to launch distributed servers from a central configuration repository without the need to touch individual
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Mar 26, 2009
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Remote Procedure Call
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is a protocol that one program can use to request a service from a program located in another computer in a network without having to understand network details. (A procedure call is also sometimes known as a
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Aug 9, 2000
Integrating ASP.NET with J2EE
article examines various interoperability issues in integrating ASP.NET Web Forms with Web services hosted on BEA WebLogic 8.1. It compares the Remote Procedure Call-style vs. the document style approaches to formatting Simple Object Access Protocol messages and examines data transfer options such as .NET DataSets and Java value objects
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Apr 4, 2005
Web site outage a false alarm, Microsoft says
of Microsoft.com Friday afternoon, according to the software maker. Some had initially feared that the outage was related to a much more serious remote call procedure (RPC) vulnerability that U.S. government officials and IT security experts had extensively warned about last week. That was not the case, Microsoft stressed on Friday
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Aug 3, 2003
JAX-RPC
for XML-Based RPC) is an application program interface (API) in the Java Web Services Developer Pack (WSDP) that enables Java developers to include remote procedure calls (RPCs) with Web services or other Web-based applications. JAX-RPC is aimed at making it easier for applications or Web services to call other applications or Web services.
JAX-RPC provides a programming model for More... Nov 4, 2002
Asynchrony and Web services
When two computers talk to each other, the exchange is often a synchronous form of communication known as a remote procedure call, or RPC. With an RPC, one computer actually executes a program on the other computer as if it were a local application. Now, many of today's applications of Web services are for RPCs, and Web services are reasonably well
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