Architecture

Then What Does Make Someone an Architect?

So, allow me to expand on my prior blog entry (Architecture Frameworks Don’t Make Architects) and answer the question, what does make an architect?To help...

2 replies - 1752 views - 07/09/09 by jpmorgenthal in News

SOA Pattern of the Week (#7): Policy Centralization

Thomas Erl (SOASchool.com) and Herbjorn Wilhelmsen, (Objectware), bring you the seventh SOA Pattern of the Week, a series comprised of original content and...

1 replies - 968 views - 06/29/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

Declarative Hyperlinking in RESTEasy

REST APIs must be hypertext driven. That requirement has quite a few implications on how one defines a RESTful interface which in turn has quite a few...

2 replies - 2461 views - 06/23/09 by Solomon in News

RESTEasy 1.1 Released

I'm pleased to announce the release of RESTEasy 1.1.GA. This was a huge functionality and bug fix release for us. Special thanks goes out to Solomon Duskis,...

0 replies - 1632 views - 06/22/09 by Bill Burke in Announcements

The Reason SOA Isn’t Delivering Sustainable Software

Wow, to read the positive reviews of SOA and what it’s doing for the IT industry, one would be likely to believe that there’s serious transformation...

1 replies - 1302 views - 06/22/09 by jpmorgenthal in News

SOA is Dead, No Wait, It’s Alive, Wait, No, It’s, It’s…Perhaps It’s Who’s Adopted SOA, Not What Has Been Adopted

I'm currently reading “Influencers”, in which the authors make a great point that with innovation, the messenger is as important as the message. There’s...

1 replies - 1140 views - 05/28/09 by jpmorgenthal in News

The Relationship Between SOA, BPM & EA

A colleague recently sent me some IBM propaganda on SOA, BPM and EA. Discussing my opinion of the white paper with him sparked an idea for a blog entry about...

3 replies - 1883 views - 05/26/09 by jpmorgenthal in News

REST – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

I recently got a request from Alik for my opinion on REST. I think  this might be interesting for a wider audience and decided to blog my answer here. Note:...

9 replies - 4331 views - 05/14/09 by arnonrgo in News

Software Architecture Cheatsheet Part 2 - Choosing the Right Paradigm

In the previous post in this series, I tried to enumerate the most frequent kinds of applications. The question I’m going to ask myself here is what are the...

1 replies - 3787 views - 05/07/09 by Sebastien Arbogast in News

Nobody is Talking About The Whiteboard Pattern - Does OSGi Violate "Separation of Concerns"

I have known OSGi since Version 2 and started using it since Version 3. What made me a believer was the Service Oriented Programming model and the positive...

2 replies - 4987 views - 05/01/09 by peterhuber in News

Domain-Driven Design and Deployment Challenges

 In this session, recorded by Skills Matter Gojko Adzic talks about strategies, challenges and common pitfalls of using Domain-Driven Design for...

0 replies - 3781 views - 02/04/09 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

Cloud ontology: to boldly go where ITIL, Grid and SOA have gone before

I wasn’t at the recent Cloud interop meeting in Mountain View, but based on blog reports from those who were (Stu, James and Bob) a key takeaway is that we...

0 replies - 2091 views - 01/30/09 by vambenepe in Articles

Cloud Computing Conference Notes

Software AG’s Miko Matsumura hosted a meet-up of customers, vendors, and press interested in cloud computing this week in Santa Clara, California.

0 replies - 1299 views - 01/30/09 by Frank Cohen in Articles

Making a Service Catalog Work: 3 Do’s and Don'ts

A couple of years ago many organizations were taking their first steps into the world of SOA. Their main concern was which ESB to choose. After deciding...

0 replies - 2071 views - 01/25/09 by terlouw in News

So What Are Enterprise Portals All About?

There are many definitions for “Enterprise Portal”, this article aims at exposing a definition that is commonly shared in the Java EE world. People's...

8 replies - 19398 views - 01/20/09 by theute in Articles