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- Service Component Architecture gets slapped around a bit
- Service Component Architecture gets slapped around a bitSCA is about building services to fit into a SOAHi Joe,Its Oracle Dave Chappell. In my blog writeup on the SCA panel discussion gets heated after the fact I spoke about this area of contention, which I thought that David, Gregor et...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., runtime infrastructure, Bloomberg L.P., Joe IT, JBI, Service Component Architecture, SOA
- Discussion threads 2007-06-01
- JBI: Is it, or isn't it, right for SOA?
- JBI: Is it, or isn't it, right for SOA?Proprietary SOAI've said MANY times that the biggie computer companies DON'T WANT SOA. It runs counter to their lock-in strategies - Why would I have facilitate a standard platform - so you can turn around and pay someone else. Its like making...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, JBI, SOA
- Discussion threads 2005-07-13
Additional Resources
- Progress' open source FUSE ESB makes gains in recession
- Proprietary vendors are putting more muscle into the open source products they were lucky or smart enough to acquire. Progress Software is one of those software companies. The Burlington, Mass. ESB vendor, which acquired Iona last year, has been beefing up the Fuse open source ESB platform...
- Tags: Recession, Progress Software Corp., Iona Technologies, Fuse ESB, Enterprise Service Bus, Open Source, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2009-02-24
- Don't want to swim with the SOA sharks? Here's another SOA 'fish'
- If you prefer not to swim with the SOA sharks, then the less treacherous open-source variety of aquatic creature may be for you. The latest open-source integration platform to consider is something called Swordfish, details of which were covered in this report in InfoWorld. ...
- Tags: SOA, Swordfish, General Availability, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Open Source, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- Apache Camel addresses need for discrete infrastructure for services mediation and routing
- Read a full transcript of the discussion. Sponsor: IONA Technologies. One size fits all has its limits. Most developers prefer to cherry-pick their infrastructure resources, keep them lightweight, and remain as agile as they can. Taking a clue from this philosophy, the Apache Software...
- Tags: Java, Enterprise Integration, Iona Technologies, Apache Software Foundation, Apache Camel, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-09-04
- IONA corrals open source SOA assets under FUSE brand, further aligns with Apache
- IONA Technologies' acquisition of LogicBlaze last April has culminated in the announcement this week that IONA's providing a coordinated array of open-source products available under the new FUSE family.Based on projects hosted by the Apache Software Foundation, the FUSE components will provide messaging, SOA connectivity, and service enablement for a...
- Tags: Apache, Enterprise Java, IONA, Open Source, SOA, SOA architect, Software Development, Software Infrastructure
- Blog posts 2007-07-10
- More debate on Service Component Architecture -- is it vendor lock-in?
- There was an interesting and passionate thread of follow-up commentary to my post from earlier this month, "Service Component Architecture gets slapped around a bit." Consultant David Chappell initially raised questions about the positioning of SCA as a part of SOA, but Oracle's Dave Chappell responded that SCA has plenty...
- Tags: Web Services, Standards Watch, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-13
- Service Component Architecture gets slapped around a bit
- Service component architecture SCA is a good thing, right? Isn't it supposed to elevate SOA-ish things above Java and all that other those other bothersome languages with their own protocols, complexities, and latency issues?Well, some analysts out there have professed that SCA has, well, issues. David Chappell, for one,...
- Tags: Web Services, Vendor Watch, Standards Watch, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-01
- Sun Java EE Engine: Bridging Java EE Web Services and JBI Components
- The Sun Java EE Engine is a JSR 208 compliant Java Business Integration JBI runtime component that connects Java EE web services to JBI components. It is essentially designed to act as a bridge between the application server and the JBI runtime environment, facilitating interaction between Java EE components and...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java, Sun Java EE Engine, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-06-01
- Evidence builds around the serious synergy between open source and SOA
- Fellow ZDNet blogger Joe McKendrick beat me to the punch on the interesting findings from a recent Unisys-sponsored survey by Forrester Research on open source use in enterprises. The bits on SOA were particularly revealing, and add more gist to the mill of evidence building around the compelling economics that...
- Tags: Enterprise Java, Enterprise 2.0, Eclipse, Developer Tools, datacenters, HP, IBM, IONA, IT Management, Java, JBoss, management, Open Source, Podcasts, Red Hat, SaaS, SOA, SOA architect, SOA Governance, Software Development, Software Infrastructure
- Blog posts 2007-05-14
- SOA analysts examine TIBCO's SOA tools, ESBs as platform, webMethods Fabric 7, HP's foray into BI
- Read a full transcript of the podcast.Welcome to the latest BriefingsDirect SOA Insights Edition Vol. 9, a weekly discussion and dissection of Services Oriented Architecture SOA-related news and events, with a panel of IT analysts.In this episode, our experts examine TIBCOs latest SOA tools news, the role of ESBs as...
- Tags: .NET, database, datacenters, HP, IBM, Interarbor Solutions, Microsoft, Oracle, Podcasts, SOA, SOA Governance, Software Infrastructure, Sun Microsystems, Virtualization, Web Services
- Blog posts 2007-02-18
- BriefingsDirect SOA Insights analysts review 2006, make predictions for 2007
- Read a full transcript of the podcast.Our cast of independent IT analysts assembled for the latest BriefingsDirect SOA Insights Edition, Vol. 6, take on the Year in Review task with gusto. Join Steve Garone, Joe McKendrick, Jon Collins and Tony Baer for our discussion, hosted and moderated by myself, Dana...
- Tags: Internet, IONA, Oracle, Java, .NET, Red Hat, JBoss, HP, Web Services, IBM, Windows, Microsoft, SOA Governance, SOA, Interarbor Solutions, Podcasts, Web Technology, Software Infrastructure, Open Source
- Blog posts 2006-12-20
- IONA broadens open source approach to SOA with Celtix Enterprise initiative
- Read a transcript of the podcast.Open source and SOA are increasingly joined at the hip. These twins are developing in tandem, not sequentially, which is giving CIOs and architects a variety of choices for picking and choosing the projects and products that make up their SOAs.IONA Technologies on Monday introduced...
- Tags: Apache, Celtix, IONA, Java, IDEs, Eclipse, Software Development, SOA Governance, SOA, Enterprise Java, Interarbor Solutions, Podcasts, Software Infrastructure, Open Source
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
- Mulesource gets behind open source ESB platform
- Open source is well known as disruptive software industry force in the guise of operating systems (Linux, Solaris), servers (Apache, TomCat, JBoss), databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL) and other categories, ranging from business intelligence (JasperSoft, Pentaho) to system management (Qlusters, GroundWork).The latest project to come out of the shadows to challenge the...
- Tags: Mule, MuleSource
- Blog posts 2006-10-02
- Here's what's missing from the Gosling interview
- Interesting interview on News.com with James Gosling of Sun Microsystems, mostly for what is not discussed. The tack that Gosling takes with Java leaves out three essential ingredients that the intrepid interviewer, Martin LaMonica, keeps trying to point to, but Gosling dodges. 1) Java has to...
- Tags: Java
- Blog posts 2006-01-09
- Primacy of hardware shines when Sun shares stage with BEA
- You known Sun Microsystems President and COO Jonathan Schwartz has a strong spine when he follows BEA Systems CTO Mark Carges on stage before a crowd primarily made up of BEA WebLogic shop architects. That's what Schwartz did Wednesday at the BEA World conference in Santa Clara, CA, and just...
- Tags: BEA Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz
- Blog posts 2005-09-28
- Primacy of hardware shines when Sun shares stage with BEA
- You known Sun Microsystems President and COO Jonathan Schwartz has a strong spine when he follows BEA Systems CTO Mark Carges on stage before a crowd primarily made up of BEA WebLogic shop architects. That's what Schwartz did Wednesday at the BEA World conference in Santa Clara, CA, and just...
- Tags: BEA Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz
- Blog posts 2005-09-28
- JBI: Is it, or isn't it, right for SOA?
- Java Business Integration JBI continues to stir passions on the right and on the left. Here is what some leading thinkers are saying about the spec: IONA's Steve Vinoski attempts to clear the air with this very explanative article on how JBI fits into an integration...
- Tags: Java Business Integration
- Blog posts 2005-07-12
- Another view: Java is not an island
- In my previous post ("What Does Sun See Beyond SeeBeyond?"), I discussed Phil Wainewright's concerns around the openness and maturity of Java Business Integration JBI. In his Loosely Coupled Weblog, Wainewright states that IBM and BEA feel JBI may be too closely tied to Java, rather than being completely language...
- Tags: Java Business Integration
- Blog posts 2005-07-05
- What does Sun See Beyond SeeBeyond?
- Over the years, the act of putting more user-friendly front ends on legacy applications was often referred to as "putting lipstick on a pig." Loosely Coupled's Phil Wainewright invokes this analogy to describe Sun's recent announcement of its plans to acquire EAI vendor SeeBeyond. On June 28th, Sun Microsystems...
- Tags: SeeBeyond Technology Corp.
- Blog posts 2005-07-01
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