SOA Talk:

May, 2008

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May 27, 2008  11:21 AM

Technology lock-in, SOA and Magyarsoft



Posted by: StorageSwiss
Enterprise architecture, Microsoft, SOA development

Our sister site, TheServerSide.com, has an interesting post on a kerfuffle between Microsoft and some Hungarian students who are angered that the company has bought the nation's technology curriculum. The...

May 19, 2008  12:52 PM

Look who’s using SOA



Posted by: StorageSwiss
.NET, Enterprise architecture, SOA development

We at SearchSOA.com have a number of SOA user stories in the works at the moment and it strikes me that we could just about churn out a case study a day at this point in time. Last month at the IBM Impact...


May 12, 2008  10:15 PM

SOA Software seeks governance dominance



Posted by: Heather Clancy
SOA, SOA governance, SOA management, SOA registry/repository

SOA Software Inc. says its acquisition of LogicLibrary Inc., announced today, creates "a dominant Integrated SOA governance automation company." The two companies were both rated as leaders...


May 12, 2008  11:21 AM

SOA experts, we’ve got ‘em



Posted by: StorageSwiss
Data services, Enterprise architecture, Enterprise mashups, rich Internet applications (RIA), SOA development, SOA governance, SOA infrastructure, SOA standards, Software testing

Pro wrestling legend Rowdy Roddy Piper immortalized the words "Just when they think they've got the answers, I change the questions." Now we at SearchSOA.com are asking...


May 9, 2008  4:58 PM

Java EE 6 needs SCA, SAP architect says



Posted by: Heather Clancy
Composite applications, Conferences, Enterprise architecture, JavaOne, SAP AG, Service Component Architecture, SOA, SOA development

Java EE 6, now in the development stage, needs to embrace the service component architecture (SCA) specification, argues Sanjay Patil, standards architect at SAP AG. The Java Community Process Web page for Java EE 6 indicates that SCA is being...


May 8, 2008  4:27 PM

JavaOne report: Apache Tuscany, can SOA be this easy?



Posted by: StorageSwiss
Apache Tuscany, Atom, JavaOne, JSON, Service Component Architecture, SOA development

In front of a packed room of a few hundred developers at the 2008 JavaOne conference yesterday, IBM's Jean-Sebastien Delfino gave a presentation of the Apache...

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May 6, 2008  1:52 PM

JavaOne: Sun seeks digital life



Posted by: StorageSwiss
GlassFish, Java, JavaOne, rich Internet applications (RIA)

If serverside developers and enterprise architects were left feeling forgotten by last year's JavaOne conference, then they'll be feeling positively orphaned by this year's major keynote address. Sun Microsystems executive vice president for software Rich Green hammered away on how Java provides...


May 4, 2008  11:26 PM

What’s next for Java? Take a look at GlassFish.



Posted by: StorageSwiss
Eclipse, GlassFish, Java, JavaOne, OSGi, Service Component Architecture, SOA development

I'm heading out to the JavaOne conference this week and it struck me that Java has had a very quiet year. Two years ago Sun launched Java EE 5 and almost immediately analysts began to call it a heavyweight dinosaur


May 1, 2008  5:52 PM

SOA and networking, the conversation that never seems to happen



Posted by: StorageSwiss
CIO, ROI, SOA, Web 2.0

One of our sister sites, SearchNetworking.com, just published a story on how networking...


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