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David Hurtado's Integration Traces
Yet another blog about BizTalk, Architecture, and some fuzzy acronyms such as EAI, SOA, ESB, EDA, CEP, MSFLA, etc.
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David Hurtado's Integration Traces
What Videogame character are you?
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over 7 years ago
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dhtoran
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Calculated shot... well, I've played Scorched Earth a lot in my life... :-) I am a Scorched Earth Tank . When I have a mission, it consumes me; I will not be satisfied until the job is done. I have a strong sense of duty, and a strong sense...
David Hurtado's Integration Traces
Real asynchronous vs. Simulated asynchronous
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over 7 years ago
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dhtoran
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Abstract : In the asynchronous world, we can talk about Real async and Simulated async . Each one has its own pros and cons. Let’s see a simplified sample of each case. Sample scenario, let’s assume two systems, A and B : 1.- A sends a message to B...
David Hurtado's Integration Traces
Question: Secure the access or secure the content?
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over 7 years ago
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dhtoran
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Abstract : this seems an easy question, but I have not found a proper answer yet… feel free to give your answer and a little justification. The complete question is: What should I secure? the access to the resources, or the content of the resources...
David Hurtado's Integration Traces
Orchestration Error handling: Fix-and-Log
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over 7 years ago
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dhtoran
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Abstract : An exception has been thrown, what should I do? --> At least two actions: Fix the situation and Log it Orchestrations tend to fail. Sure. This is because the nature of integration: Orchestrations deal with external applications, and expect...
David Hurtado's Integration Traces
Suddenly SOA does not exist!...
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over 7 years ago
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dhtoran
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...or at least that's what Clemens Vaster thinks. A little bit radical just to explain that SOA is an Orientation , not an Architecture itself... anyways, I agree with him, and I've added him to my blogroll... It's true that there's too much hype with...
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