SOA in the Real World now available
The book I previewed here a few weeks back is now available in both PDF and XPS formats.
Enjoy!
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Anonymous
July 20, 2007
The book I previewed here a few weeks back is now available in both PDF and XPS formats. Enjoy!...( readAnonymous
July 23, 2007
Via John , this book is now available in both PDF and XPS formats. From a quick glance, it looks outstandingAnonymous
July 25, 2007
I haven't read it yet, but I think the summary is telling: forethought over afterthought to achieve integration. My reaction is to choose a REST/Web architecture and design for serendipity...Anonymous
July 25, 2007
I was gathering some material for a Gartner summit next week in Sydney (we're a sponsor) and was pleasedAnonymous
July 25, 2007
I was gathering some material for a Gartner summit next week in Sydney (we're a sponsor) and wasAnonymous
August 02, 2007
Hi John, As with most architectural decisions, its not always a black & white decision. REST/Web approaches work well for very large scale/highly distributed solutions but may lack the end-to-end security, transaction or reliability requirements typically needed in an enterprise-based solution. Designing for serendipity is a nice concept but discovering, binding and using services on the fly is rarely needed.