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Reminder - Tonight PhillyNJ - Asynchronous Messaging
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I have been real busy, among other things, doing a full review and change cycle on my Asynchronous Messaging and Event-Driven Architecture talk that I am doing tonight. The entire deck has changed. There has been even more strides towards full asynchronous...
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New and Notable 254
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Service Security/Identity Management/SOA I am super thrilled to see Microsoft roll out " Zermatt ", a .NET developer framework and SDK to help build claims-based applications. I, like Eugenio here , had to roll out my own a couple of months...
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How Can I Help You With Your WCF/WF/Neuron/Messaging Needs Today?
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I mentioned that I was looking for new opportunitie s but I have decided to concentrate my independent Microsoft .NET consulting on all things Connected Systems and Messaging. I see many shops around the country struggling with WCF and WF. In this area...
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Capital Area .NET Advanced WCF Demo Code
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I finally put up all the demo code (except Neuron) for the Capital Area .NET UG presentation that I did on 6/24. So: Code here Presentation here Questions, ask Technorati Tags: INETA , EDA , Event Driven Architecture , SOA , Service Oriented Architecture...
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Sam Gentile PhillyNJ.NET July 31, 2008
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I will be be taking my Advanced WCF: Asynchronous Messaging and Event-Driven Architectures talk to the July 31st meeting of PhillyNJ, which is a sub-chapter of the excellent Philly.NET group . I am real pleased, that my friend, Hilary Cotter, is speaking...
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Microsoft SOA: Inadequate?
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ZapThink has some strong opinions on Microsoft SOA centering around Microsoft defining SOA as integration, particularly web services integration, not broader Enterprise Architecture (They called them "tone deaf." :). For me, there is some truth...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 11 of N
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Welcome to the 11th article in the series. In this article, I will take a broad detour from the abstract into the concrete with WCF. The title of this article is "Introduction to WCF: Architecture and the "ABCs" of Indigo." BTW, I...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 10 of N
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This is the 10th article in the series. I should mention that much of the series so far has been geared at a high level and strategic focus for IT Decision Makers rather than for those writing code. This is deliberate as much of SOA is an "Enterprise...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 8 of N
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I have taken a bit of detour the last few episodes, and in this eighth one, I am going to get back to the world of Capabilities and Microsoft IO , App Plat IO, ESOMM Maturity Model and how Service Enablement Fits In. For a reminder, the series so far...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 7 of N
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So far, we have talked about: Symptoms of a Problem, Diagnosis and Why SOA? Dynamic IT to Support the Agile Business and Business Benefits of SOA What is Service Orientation? What is SOA? The Many Definitions, a Working Definition, the Four Tenets What...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 6 of N - The Current State of SOA and How to Make the Paradigm Shift
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The Transition Old World New World Monoliths Services Tightly Integrated Loosely Coupled Process Centric Workflow Enabled Islands of Automation Integrated Service Networks Accountability Results Bending the enterprise to the will of technology solutions...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 4 of N
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Last time in Part 3 , I talked about the definitions of SOA, from the Architectural and Business standpoints. Left over, was a discussion of the Four Tenets of SOA. However, we really do need to try to define a Service itself and see if there are any...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift – A Note
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While I write Part 4, I wanted to write a little note. I did caution against that SOA “couldn’t be bought in a box” and that got picked up by at least one blog . I stand by that. If you “buy” Indigo or IBM or Neuron or NServiceBus or whatever, you are...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 1 of N
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Introduction and Context I have been giving an SOA talk, in various forms for several years, where I concentrate on various themes. For the benefit of many who have not gone to such talks, as well as for others, I always wanted to start a written series...
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New and Notable 245
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Co-Workers Mark Bosley is finding out that Reflector is the Swiss Knife of Workflow programming Meanwhile, resident Neuron genius David Pallmann goes through the story of being " Licensed to WSDL " :) Computer Languages/Functional Languages...
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