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    September 2005 - Posts

    Your ears will love you for this - ARCast #1
    The first ARCast is now available . ARCast is an Architecture Podcast that my team has developed. The premiere episode focuses on the future of WS* and interoperability. Participants include Chris Haddad, Roger Sessions, Jeff Schlimmer, Dare Obasanjo Read More...
    Thinking about Process and Workflow…
    Thinking about Process and Workflow… Read More...
    Tenets of Workflow
    Four Tenets of workflow. Read More...
    XML 2005 Speaking Opportunities still available
    XML 2005 still has opportunities available for late-breaking, town hall, and product presentations. This conference has been around for a long time and is a lot of fun - many people from the good ol' days will be there (e.g. Tim Bray, Bob DuCharme, Michael Read More...
    Managing Services....
    Dave just told me that the work he and others have been doing on Service Management is finally publicly available . Lots of good stuff here, including a slick little Flash-based demo . You are highly encouraged to take a look. Read More...
    Just because you can, doesn't mean you should...
    Jeffrey clarifies the use of logical address usage with WS-Addressing. I ran into this in a spec earlier this week and questioned its usage. Jeffrey indicates that this is not widely supported. It looks like this is in the spec but few people support Read More...
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