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Sun XVM and Ops Center
Sun announced new virtualization products last week. It seems to be a version of Xen hypervisor running on solaris . So now, Sun has three Solaris virtualization technologies: XVM, Solaris Containers, and LDOM. So, what it means is that a Sparc Server... |
08-Oct-2007 |
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IBM acquires Webify
Today, IBM announced that they are acquiring Webify: ARMONK, NY - 02 Aug 2006: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it acquired Webify Solutions, an Austin, Texas-based, privately held provider of industry-specific software and services for building ser... |
02-Aug-2006 |
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SOA 2.0 and why it doesn't really fly
You might have read about the tentative to create a new version of the Service Oriented Architecture dubbed SOA 2.0. You might also have seen the rise of opposition to this new term on some blogs like Elemental Links or even an online petition to oppo... |
08-Jun-2006 |
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EJB 3.0 vs EJB 2.1
The EJB 3.0 specification really simplifies the development of entity persistence. Rahul and Ed are detailing the differences in this article. Annotations are really simplifying the developer's job, while still allowing customization. The same holds tr... |
29-May-2006 |
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HelloWorld service engine from Petals deployed on openESB
The next step after playing with the openESB platform in a previous blog entry, more as a user, and look at what it takes to develop a service engine. I found on the web a tutorial on writing a service engine for ObjectWeb's Petals. They give a pre-pac... |
25-May-2006 |
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Invoking JAX-WS 2.0 web Service from BPEL process using Netbeans 5.5 Enterprise pack
This entry tries to explain how to put together a simple BPEL process invoking a web service created using the JAX-WS 2.0. This uses the Java EE 5 Tools Bundle Beta It's quite simple in fact ... |
24-May-2006 |
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Enterprise Service Bus book by David A. Chappell
This book by David A. Chappell seems very interesting. I have to add it to my to read list. Seems to be very relevant to efforts like Open ESB and how ESBs can be applied in Service Oriented Architectures. |
04-May-2006 |
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Portals and SOA
I recently saw a blog entry mentioning an article relating SOA with the portal technology. It's not clear to me that this is really related. Yes, there are services, which can expose portlets, but are we saying that the composition of portlets inside a... |
03-May-2006 |
