Article on Software components published by IBM
IBM have published an article discussing software components on their developerWorks site. The article compares CoarseGrained components that typically implement the services of a business system built using SOA principles with FineGrained components that are used to build the internals of some ...
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Rogue Wave Software Teams With IBM and Adobe to Offer Multi-City Developer Tour
Rogue Wave Software, Inc., the leader in enterprise class C components and infrastructure, today announced a complimentary seminar series it is jointly sponsoring with IBM and Adobe on Service Component Architecture (SCA) and Service Data Objects (SDO). The sessions will explain the rationale ...
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Setting out for Service Component Architecture
What you should take away from this article is that SCA is primarily not an attempt to replace or revolutionize your favorite technology. It adds an abstraction of assembly that you can use as needed....." A very good article on SCA from SAP's ...
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Gartner on Disruptive Trends in Platform Middleware
alternatives, the Gartner report highlights the Service Component Architecture (SCA), Service Data Objects (SDO), EDA, BPEL, and Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) as emerging programming models that will eclipse the more traditional component based programming models that dominate both ...
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Burton cautiously optimistic about SCA for SOA
analysts who cover serviceoriented architecture (SOA) for Burton Group Inc. have some reservations about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) specification, but have concluded the vendor backing is so strong "adoption may be inevitable." SearchWebServices Article by Rich ...
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Why you need a SCA
little light relief http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/geekandpoke/2007/10/whyyoudoneed.html
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SCA Interview published on InfoQ
An Interview article has been published on InfoQ about SCA: http://www.infoq.com/articles/scaopencsainterview In this article, a number of the leading players in the SCA specifications efforts talk about various aspects of SCA, including the standardization efforts, why ...
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David Chappell - Why Microsoft Should Not Support SCA
Microsoft support Service Component Architecture (SCA)? It seems unlikely. After all, this new technology is controlled entirely by Microsoft's competitors. Still, even if Microsoft did decide to implement SCA, customers would see almost no benefit. Here's why ...
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Service Component Architecture? I am a HUGE fan!
OASIS work on Service Component Architecture really fills an important niche in the pragmatic side of SOA. It is probably the most concrete and pragmatic work for companies to use when taking real steps towards SOA nirvana. SCA is composed of a set ...
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Microsoft's views on Service Component Archtecture
I've recently noticed that a Microsoft executive has posted several times on Service Component Architecture in his "All About Interop http://blogs.msdn.com/dotnetinterop/default.aspx" Blog. As, we view informed and constructive debate to be a good thing, I'll point ...
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