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 <description>The bulk of my career has been spent working with and implementing
distributed middleware.  In the mid-90&#039;s I worked for the parent
company of Open Environment Corporation working on DCE tools.  Later
on, I worked for Iona developing their next generation CORBA ORB. 
Currently, I work for the JBoss division of Red Hat, which is
entrenched in Java middleware.  So, you could say that I have...</description>
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 <description>The Top 10 SOA Pitfalls countdown hit #1 last week with Rik de Groot&#039;s post on &amp;quot;Ignoring culture when introducing SOA&amp;quot;, time for a wrap-up.

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 <description>Last week Viktor Grgic explained the Missing skills en this week we’ll continue with #2 - Unclear ownership / Project based funding</description>
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 <description>Last week Gero Vermaas explained the Incorrectly Applied CDM en this week we’ll continue with #3 - Missing skills</description>
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 <description>Earlier this week Vincent explained the BDUF Pitfall en this week we’ll continue with #4: Incorrectly applied Canonical Data Model (CDM).CDM is one of the silver bullets often fired in SOA projects. It should address miscommunication, ease integration and reduce integration costs. It surely can facilitate all of this, but attempts to use a CDM can also turn your SOA project into an endless...</description>
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 <description>SOA way of life: a day in the GUI Shop

 

Following my open questions series to Jazoon&#039;08, I will abandon
my server roots for a moment and I will visit the the GUI programming -
a joy I usually delegate to other people but I must confess that also
has it goodies. Preparing for the conference, I am applying an extra
effort on my open source Cejug-Classifieds, a J2EE application that uses</description>
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 <title>Top 10 SOA Pitfalls: #9 - Versioning</title>
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 <description>Last week we started the Top 10 SOA Pitfalls countdown with #10: NIH syndrome. This week it&#039;s time for #9.

Version mismatch is one of the growing pains of a SOA. A SOA starts simple, but after a while new versions of services will appear and the complexity will grow. Good life cycle management and supporting tools will help you to control the complexity.
 
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 <title>Service-Orientation and Object-Orientation Part I: A Comparison of Goals and Concepts </title>
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 <description>It&#039;s no big secret that one of the primary influences of
service-orientation has been the well established object-oriented
design paradigm. Though there are distinct differences, there is also
much common ground between these two design philosophies. In fact, if
it wasn&#039;t for the innovative design principles and patterns formalized
by object-orientation, the service-oriented architectural model...</description>
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 <title>12 Things You Should Know About REST and WOA</title>
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There have been a number of interesting tracts written lately about that increasingly popular topic in the world of SOA and Web services: REST.</description>
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 <title>RIA Development Made Simple with Appcelerator and Eclipse</title>
 <link>http://soa.dzone.com/articles/ria-development-made-simple-ap</link>
 <description>Appcelerator, a Rich Internet Application (RIA) vendor for SOA-based applications, recently released RIA Developer, an Eclipse plug-in that makes it easy for developers who prefer an Eclipse environment to create Appcelerator projects.The open source Appcelerator Platform enables developers to quickly assemble rich interactive Web applications without the need for JavaScript or player-based...</description>
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