I'm sitting in the
airport, waiting for my
end-of-week flight, and
listening to the latest
security controversy.
Apparently the government
has compiled a database
of phone records as part
of their fight against
terrorism - the theor...
A few years ago, when Web
services started out as a
buzzword in the
enterprise, the whole
paradigm was associated
with (and still is)
associated with three
concepts - SOAP, WSDL,
and UDDI. Now, when
enterprises are putting
Web ser...
Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA) refers
to an architectural
solution that creates an
environment in which
services, service
consumers, and service
producers co-exist yet
have no dependence on
each other. SOA enables
an enterpri...
The adoption of Service
Oriented Architecture
(SOA) promises to further
decouple monolithic
applications by
decomposing business
functions and processes
into discrete services.
While this makes
enterprise computing
assets more acc...
As Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA)
initiatives attain
critical mass in the
enterprise, there's more
and more interest in
boosting business results
and competitiveness (not
to mention leveraging
significant long-term
investment...
By nature Web Services is
a distributed technology.
With distribution comes
great flexibility for
architectural topologies.
Components can be
strategically placed in
different physical
locations to optimize
performance, maintenance ...
The world was about to
change, argued Don Box of
DevelopMentor when he
extolled the virtues of
SOAP, the Simple Object
Access Protocol, at the
2001 USENIX Conference on
Object-Oriented
Technologies and Systems
(COOTS).
Ever striving for
competitive advantage,
organizations frequently
turn to information
technology. This quest -
and the numerous
technologies and
architectural approaches
adopted to maximize the
value of the information
captured in...
What is unique about an
SOA is that it's as much
of a strategy as a set of
technologies, and it's
really more of a journey
than a destination.
Moreover, it's a notion
that is dependent upon
specific technologies or
standards, such a...
Jun. 29, 2006 Reads: 14,441 Replies: 2
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR RSS FEEDS & GET YOUR SYS-CON NEWS LIVE!
Click to Add our RSS Feeds to the Service of Your Choice:
I took the advice of a
friend of mine and
steered clear of the
'normal' movie theaters
and went a little out of
the way to go to a DLP
movie theater. The
experience
There are 8,909 books
listed on Amazon.com with
the word 'Investing' in
the title; there are(!)
27,146 books with the
word investment in the
title. Without having lo
This book is an update of
an earlier version that
was written for SQL
Server 2000. It employs
the Murach approach of
dual pages that repeat
and enhance the concepts
Reviewers overuse the
phrase 'required
reading,' but no other
description fits the new
book 'Ajax Security'
(2007, Addison Wesley,
470p). This exhaustive
tome from B
In my many years of
programming, almost 20
years now, I have used
countless integrated
development environments
(IDEs). I have used
everything from a simple
text edi