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Microsoft Azure Platform moves Windows to Compute Cloud
Los Angeles, Calif. [UPDATE] – Microsoft moves Windows into the compute Cloud with today's announcement of the Azure Cloud Platform at its Professional Developer Conference (PDC) at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Indications are Microsoft is promoting Cloud computing as a follow-on to service-oriented architecture. Oct 27, 2008
HP sees Systinet-HP Quality Center integration driving better SOA outcomes
quality through integration with HP Service Test Management. The suite also uncovers and manages so-called rogue services – those outside of a corporate governance program - through integration with the HP Universal Configuration Management Database (CMDB). As well, the Systinet framework now supports standard Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) development. HP shows
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Oct 7, 2008
WSDLs get a report card
the tool checks if all the strings are bounded for a schema that is part of the WSDL. If everything is bounded correctly according to corporate policy, it would get an A in the schema category. If not, it might get a D.
Naming conventions could be another rule customized by the company, he said. For example, all the WSDL operations within the enterprise should start with a prefix of BANK More... Sep 9, 2008
Eclipse Ganymede Part 1: What's in it for SOA?
of the series here.
Next week will mark the fifth annual June "release train" of Eclipse Projects, which this year is named Ganymede in keeping with the open source project's tradition of using the moons of Jupiter as its naming convention. Providing a preview of what the release offers developers working on service-oriented architecture (SOA) implementations, Mike Milinkovich, director of the More... Jun 17, 2008
7 deadly sins of SOA
Integration Summit, held here this week.
"If you have not heard of SOA, you must have been living under a rock," Yefim Natis, Gartner Inc. analyst, told attendees who packed the Orlando World Center Marriott Resort & Convention Center to learn more about the architecture, which Gartner sees becoming ubiquitous. SOA is no longer an edgy concept experimented with by a few daring More... Jun 12, 2008
SOA Resource Center
What's in a name?
Web services have been widely described as the worst possible naming convention for an important new concept. A simple Web search illustrates the problem. But more importantly, the term Web service is actually fast becoming an oxymoron, only relevant to a subset of the behaviors that it purports to
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Aug 29, 2002
What's in a name?
Web services have been widely described as the worst possible naming convention for an important new concept. A simple Web search illustrates the problem. But more importantly, the term Web service is actually fast becoming an oxymoron, only relevant to a subset of the behaviors that it purports to
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Aug 23, 2002
Beginning E-Commerce Part 5 - Compiling the File
Part 5 of the series, "Beginning E-Commerce" mentions a useful naming convention associated with versioning. One of the worst gotchas a typical developer goes through when they deploy components to a remote site is when the set of business objects put up there doesn't work as planned and the site is
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Jul 5, 2001
Voyager ORB Professional
This object request broker simultaneously supports CORBA and RMI and is for commercial-strength distributed applications. It includes a universal naming service, universal directory, activation framework, task management framework, resource policy management, publish-subscribe, and mobile agent technology
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Feb 20, 2001
What's in a name, part II
agrees that the term "Web service" is a really bad name for a very important concept. A few weeks ago, CBDi published a proposition for a better naming convention. Since then, they have had considerable feedback. Also IBM has published a paper on the subject that sadly fudges the issue. This topic is too important to be ignored, and in this week's Newswire, CBDi publishes the
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Oct 17, 2002
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