Application Development Trends - SOA Blog Watch: Declaring War on ...
SOA Blog Watch: Declaring War on JaBoWS, Tough Finding a Successful SOA? 3/24/2008 By Becky Nagel Last week: Microsoft's Nick Malik, Burton Group Analyst Anne Thomas Manes, SOA Blog ...
Veryard Projects - Innovation for Demanding Change
In a post entitled Your SOA is JABOWS, Microsoft's Nick Malik identifies what he calls the SOA Sweet Spot, which represents the intersection of two areas.
Ruminations on Architecture and Security » 2009 » March
Instead they are using WS-* or something similar to implement open interfaces to their existing applications (i.e., JABOWS). Over time, JABOWS typically results in increased ...
Malik Laws of Service Oriented architecture
I wanted to write a post about JaBoWS (Just a Bunch of Web Services) for a while, so I am taking the opportunity to respond to his latest post on "Malik's Laws of SOA".
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Instead they are using WS-* or something similar to implement open interfaces to their existing applications (i.e., JABOWS). Over time, JABOWS typically results in increased ...
Application Development Trends - SOA Blog Watch: Declaring War on ...
SOA Blog Watch: Declaring War on JaBoWS, Tough Finding a Successful SOA?, More. 3/24/2008. By Becky Nagel. Last week: Microsoft's Nick Malik, Burton Group Analyst Anne Thomas Manes, SOA ...
OOP 2008 ::: SIGS-DATACOM GmbH
More than JABOWS: Putting the "Architecture" into SOA: Andrew Watson: Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the Enterprise Software Architecture du jour, promising to deliver ...
Living in the Tech Avalanche Generation » 2008 » July » 10
Now I haven’t seen Juval’s training session or presentation on this idea but it seems to me that if every class is a WCF service then I’m pretty likely to end up with JABOWS ...
To Common Information Model, or not to … - sapienti sat
Asking the eternal rhetorical questions. I recently came across a really interesting post JaBoWS is the Enemy of Enterprise SOA by Nick Malik from Microsoft.