New and Notable 180
So, I am totally thrilled in my new role at Neudesic, where today, I got to spend quite a bit of time with one of our Distinquished Engineer, David Pallmann, the architect of our Neuron ESB. We're doing a lot of thinking and doing with SOA at Neudesic. I am soaking in the BizTalk too...good thing we have prebuilt and working BizTalk Server 2006 R2 VM images all over the place
SOA/ESB
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One of the things we talked about is the use of the term SOA which we both are perfectly comfortable with provided you go well beyond the 4 Tenents
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Just as I was thinking of that, my good friend Harry has a post too on going beyond the 4 Tenents
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Another subject was making the case for ESB as an Architectural Style
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John Devadoss points to Joe McKendrick's colum: Microsoft: When It comes to SOA, just Do It! as an excellent summation of Microsoft's philosophy on SOA, which is the way we view at Neudesic. Microsoft also refers to this as "Real World SOA" and Nick calls it "Middle Out SOA"
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See also John's big SOA, little SOA - SOA in the Real World
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My friend, Shy Cohen, has produced a valuable Ontology and Taxonomy of Services in a Service-Oriented Architecture
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Nice piece from Christian: It WAS(n't just) me: Extend Your WCF Services Beyond HTTP With WAS
WF
August 14 2007
samgentile
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