Jan 14 2009 10:55PM GMT
Posted by: Dilipkrishnan
bpm, ec2, esb, rdf, REST, simpledb, SOA, wsoac
WSOAC#43 – SOA is dead and so is REST?!!
Posted by: Dilipkrishnan
SOA is Dead/New born Meme
Defending SOA – Stefan Tilkov
Schrödinger’s SOA – ZapThink
SOA Obituary: Misinterpretations and Perceptive Enrichment – Anne Thomas Manes
Goodbye SOA, we hardly knew you. – Dan Foody
Dave Linthicum -
- Anne Thomas Manes and I talk about the ‘SOA is dead’ thing
- Lessons learned for the whole ‘SOA is dead’ thing
What I’ve Learned From Anne’s Blog Entry – JP Morgenthal
REST is dead long live the Web – Steve Jones
Stefan Tilkov
- Ready for RDF?
- ESBs: Standards-Based vs. Standardized – ESB lock-in is much worse than a DB lock-in because (most) vendors want you to put their ESB in the very center of your company-wide architecture, whereas the DB is usually hidden behind the application’s outer boundary
- Snowflake APIs – The two developments (or rather ideas) Bill talks about are putting links into API data and standardisation of feed metadata; he predicts the debate will be around the use of custom data formats.
Dare Obasanjo
- Representing Rich Media and Social Network Activities in RSS/Atom Feeds
- Some Thoughts on Choosing Partition Keys in Windows Azure’s Table Storage
Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz – On Deferring architectural decisions
AWS Editor
Nicholas Allen – Updates to Reliable, Secure, and Transacted Standards Close to Approval
Richard Watson – Web Services Testing Forum: soapbuilders reloaded
Sam Gentile – Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs) Drive SOA Adoption Part 2
Todd Biske – Finding Value in BPM/Workflow Technology




