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In my earlier posts, I was talking some of the real world challenges that an architect face while trying to implement SOA in their enterprise. Entity Aggregation is one of those problems. You can read more about entity aggregation here . Read More...
PAG has released the preview of integration patterns which can be found here . I contributed/co-author of the Entity Aggregation pattern which can be found here . My solo paper on Entity Aggregation will be released in MSDN sometime soon. Read More...
I guess I shouldn't post a blog during mid-night. Here is my second try. My views on real-world challenges can be found here Read More...
This post discusses some of the challenges architects/designers face while trying to implement SOA in their Enterprise. Our team has been working with customers for the past two and half years to implement SOA. This post reflects collective experience Read More...
I have created this as an article. Please follow this link . Read More...
This post covers the scenarios where you are building web-service gateway over legacy applications. In my previous post we covered the basic implementation for making services idempotent. We talked about the notion of persistent log that keeps track of Read More...
In the brave new world of service orientation, service requests may fail due to different reasons that may include network connectivity, resource failures (like db failure) etc. When a client receives a failure, all it can do is to retry for a while and Read More...
One of the core tenets of SOA is that the services have a clearly defined boundary. Services explicitly choose to expose certain (business) functions outside the boundary. Another tenet of SOA is that a service - with in its boundary - owns, encapsulates Read More...
When I looked back at my last blog on SOA and OO, I figured out I digressed a little bit from the topic that I wanted to address. It was late in the evening and my mind was as quiescent as the little stormy weather that we were encountering in Redmond Read More...
Finally, I am back from a long vacation/business trips. Happy to be blogging again. Recently, some heated discussions are going on around the subject of SOA and OO. There are different schools of thoughts about this subject. Here is few of those SOA will Read More...
 
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