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2007

SOA et Web Services : Questions / RÈponses

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Des tonnes d'infos intéressantes sur SOA et les Web Services, par Pierre "Orchestra Networks" Bonnet

Anne Thomas Manes: Why SOA needs UDDI now

The importance of the UDDI standard in the future of SOA is highlighted in a new Burton Group Inc. report, "Registry Services: The Foundation for SOA Governance" by Anne Thomas Manes, research director at the analyst firm. In this interview, Manes explains why after being ignored for so long, the OASIS UDDI standard now at version 3.0, is finally moving up the adoption curve.

Architecting Industry Standards for Service Orientation

Many messages that flow among businesses are formatted to specific industry standards. As we move toward Web services and service orientation the payloads can add value to the messaging infrastructure in a flexible, interoperable, composable way.

REST Eye for the SOA Guy (Middleware Matters)

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my latest Internet Computing (IC) Toward Integration column tries to take a middle ground in the ongoing "REST vs. SOA" debate. It's called "REST Eye for the SOA Guy" (PDF) and it attempts to explain, from the perspective of someone like me with a lengthy SOA background, the benefits that REST brings to the distributed systems picture

Service Architecture - SOA: Why Quality of Service depends on the Consumer and the Producer

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it is actually not up to the server to purely dictate a straight process and response to the consumer it is up to the consumer and producer to negotiate the right result for both parties a QoS policy that assumes that the producer is the final arbiter of quality is liable to produce a very unfriendly service and one which doesn't interact with people in the manner which they wish

2006

Systinet Registry

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Systinet Registry provides a simple and standards-based means for publishing and discovering reusable business services and SOA artifacts. Available as an independent product or as an integrated component of Systinet 2, this enterprise-class registry allows organizations to easily standardize publishing, discovery, approval and interoperability of SOA business services.

» Amazon's SOA strategy: 'just do it' | Service-Oriented Architecture | ZDNet.com

It doesn't matter if a partner uses REST or SOAP, he pointed out. "Our developers don't care if it's REST or SOAP. It's all about customers," he said.

BPEL Learning Guide

This SearchWebServices.com learning guide introduces you to Business Process Execution Language for Web services, or BPEL4WS. In this BPEL learning guide, you'll find articles, tips, expert advice, white papers and more that will explain how BPEL fits into the world of Web services.

SOA Learning Guide

This SearchWebServices.com learning guide introduces you to service-oriented architecture, or SOA. In this SOA learning guide, you'll find articles, tips, expert advice, white papers and more that will explain how SOA fits into the world of Web services.

Enterprise Integration Patterns - Patterns Overview

Enterprise integration is a complex field, and there is no simple 'cookbook' answer. Patterns are accepted solutions to recurring problems within a given context. They are abstract enough to apply to most integration technologies, but specific enough to provide hands-on guidance to designers and architects. Patterns also provide a vocabulary for developers to efficiently describe their solution.

elemental links: LogicBlaze FUSE - Open Source SOA Platform

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LogicBlaze, the company behind the (now Apache incubating) ServiceMix ESB and ActiveMQ messaging solution recently announced the availability of FUSE - an Open Source SOA Platform. FUSE is centered on ServiceMix (which I posted on here), aggregating components from several open source projects

LogicBlaze - Software FUSE Features

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LogicBlaze FUSE provides a complete runtime environment for SOA, providing a reliable, scalable and manageable environment for orchestrated Web services, composite applications and event-driven business processes across distributed, loosely-coupled systems and services.

2005

ServiceMix - Home

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ServiceMix is an open source distributed Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and SOA toolkit built from the ground up on the semantics and APIs of the Java Business Integration (JBI) specification JSR 208 and released under the Apache license

LCblog | Why IBM bought DataPower | Oct 18th 2005 10:24pm

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The boundary between hardware and software in service-oriented infrastructure is dissolving, as a review of the past few months' events will quickly make clear

Web Service Orchestration Software from OpenStorm

The Service Orchestrator is our full-featured web service orchestration platform. It includes development time tooling (Orchestrator Studio) as well as a runtime environment (Orchestrator Server)

Service Oriented Enterprise

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It appears as though the Apache ESB project, Synapse, is moving forward. According to InternetNews, Blue Titan, Infravio, WSO2, Sonic and Iona are all supporting it.

SynapseProposal - Incubator Wiki

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Synapse will be a robust, lightweight implementation of a highly scalable and distributed service broker / ESB based on Web services specifications.

Les bus de services d'entreprise envahissent l'univers Open Source

Coup sur coup, Iona et Sun ont dévoilé des initiatives d'ESB Open Source. Des projets qui pourraient venir concurrencer les grandes solutions d’intégration propriétaires.

ZapThink :: Research - Understanding the Real Costs of Integration

We are not doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past, as long as we understand the appropriate use of the Web Services technologies behind Service-Oriented Integration.

Clemens Vasters - Services vs. Components

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La différence entre un composant et un service