Exceptions are a necessary evil in the world of service
development and one that must be controlled and planned for. Allowing
exceptions just to happen can...
0 replies - 980 views - 09/07/09 by rmurphyebay in News
Take any integration project and you have multiple applications talking over multiple transports on multiple platforms. As you can imagine, in large enterprise...
16 replies - 16521 views - 03/23/09 by janstey in Articles
It's been nine months since I created the Top 100 Best Software Engineering Books, Ever, with the best books ever released. I still refer to it when I want to...
0 replies - 11506 views - 03/04/09 by jurgenappelo in News
In this presentation, recorded at EclipseWorld 2008, Burr Sutter demonstrates the
customary capabilities associated with an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)...
1 replies - 8100 views - 11/25/08 by Nitin Bharti in Videos
Subbu works at Yahoo! developing standards, patterns and practices
for HTTP web languages. In the past, he was a web service and Java
developer. He was also a...
4 replies - 3597 views - 11/03/08 by Matt Raible in Articles
As I mentioned in a couple of previous posts (like "Using REST along with other architectural ), I've been spending the
last few weeks writing an Event...
0 replies - 1248 views - 10/24/08 by arnonrgo in News
This week, I'm attending the Colorado Software Summit in Keystone, Colorado. Below are my notes from an OSGi at LinkedIn presentation I attended by Yan...
0 replies - 3039 views - 10/23/08 by Matt Raible in Articles
Architectures are often thought of having an useful life but that life
is usually hard to predict. Most of the time it is determined by how
much pain an...
0 replies - 1515 views - 09/02/08 by driveawedge in Articles
Earlier, we reviewed the excellent book Executing SOA: A Practical Guide for the Service Oriented Architect from IBM Press. I recently had the opportunity to...
0 replies - 2170 views - 08/04/08 by Aslam Khan in Articles