August 2004 - Posts
Simon Guest has posted the Top Ten Tips For Web Service Interoperability - I encourage you to go take a look.
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At the Connected Systems airlift last week, a number of attendees raised a question I have seen and heard a number of times () which I thought had been answered elsewhere. A couple of days ago, I was engaged in a discussion with Radovan Janecek who stated
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Anyone currently making use of the SOAP formatter with .NET Remoting should read Matt Tavis' post proposing that the SOAP formatter is depricated in .NET FX 2.0
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Microsoft is running a Connected Systems Airlift event for an invited audience of senior consultants, architects, Regional Directors and assorted luminaries which ends today, Aug 27th. An airlift is an intensive event which runs from 08:00 - 21:30 (followed
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In a recent post I proposed that the terms Service Orientation (SO) or SOA should not be overloaded with spin and fluff. SO is all about the best way to design and implement distributed systems but from a largely conceptual perspective. SO doesn't demand
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We in the IT industry in very real danger right now of destroying the value of Service Orientation. There is too much assmption that SO(A) is Web Services (WS). In many arenas, you’ll even hear the two terms used almost interchangeably. Many companies
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