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Ade On Middleware: An easy, useful, NMR: Monsieur Nodet, vous êtes une légende.
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Friday, August 13, 2010. An easy, useful, NMR: Monsieur Nodet, vous êtes une légende. Rather than explain the technology first, let's talk about the problem that it might solve. In ServiceMix, you can deploy integration or business logic as OSGi bundles - this much we know. Now, say you want to send some information between two bundles: how can you do it? There are a number of options open to you - here's some of the most popular options. Use the NMR. Ching! So where do I go from here? Ade, good post....
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Ade On Middleware: Survival of the fittest: the evolution of the SOA registry / repository concept
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010. Survival of the fittest: the evolution of the SOA registry / repository concept. I've decided to write a little about SOA registries and repositories, as a few customers have brought up these issues recently and I wanted to clear the air (and, in some sense, clear my own head too). I dragged in some sanity checks from my fellow consultants at FUSE. Just to get their feeling on the adoption of SOA registry tooling, so hopefully what follows will make some sense. Enforce servi...
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Ade On Middleware: November 2008
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Monday, November 10, 2008. Does Unique Selling Point have any meaning in for Open Source professional services firms? On my way home back from a gig in Kiev last week, I read a truly enlightening, fun and excellent white paper from the smart folk of Wellesley Hills Group. I was particularly interested in because, in the last year, I have studied a Diploma in Business Development at the Irish Management Institute. I graduate next week (with distinction: hurrah! But back to that paper! Labels: open source ...
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Ade On Middleware: January 2009
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Friday, January 9, 2009. Message Selectors and ActiveMQ. Having just completed a consultancy on FUSE Message Broker (Enterprise Apache ActiveMQ), I just thought I'd write some notes about the use of message selectors in JMS, and, in particular, how FUSE Message Broker implements them. So blue still hangs, waiting, despite the fact that there's a perfectly matching message. Thursday, January 8, 2009. Looking forward to ApacheCon Europe 2009. This year I'm thrilled to be doing a number of talks at ApacheCo...
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Ade On Middleware: September 2010
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Monday, September 13, 2010. FUSE Community Day Paris 2010. I'll be at the FUSE Community Day, Paris. Event on October 14th! Feel free to sign up and come along - If the London event in June is anything to by I know it's going to be a great day out :) We've got some great speakers lined up (including all of our FUSE. Rock stars like Claus Ibsen, Rob Davies, and James Strachan. Wednesday, September 8, 2010. Survival of the fittest: the evolution of the SOA registry / repository concept. Store contracts, se...
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Ade On Middleware: Karaf's Fabulous Features, and, what you can do to make them even more fabulous
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010. Karaf's Fabulous Features, and, what you. Can do to make them even more fabulous. I've been working for sometime with the Karaf. OSGi Shell, through my exposure to the great ServiceMix 4. Features: a group of bundles by any other name would sell as sweet. Features name="feature-b-0.0.1". Repository mvn:com.fusesource/common-features/0.0.1/xml/features /repository. Feature name=feature-b version="0.0.1. Feature version=0.0.1 feature-a /feature. Version 2.2.0 /version. If we imp...
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Ade On Middleware: June 2010
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010. The six thousand topic man: hosting many topics in the same ActiveMQ. An ActiveMQ user was enquiring about whether ActiveMQ (get it from fusesource.com. Throwing some questions at the FUSE. Alarmingly straightforward: it worked just fine! While quietly content with this outcome, it's worth mentioning some background things I did on the Broker. Next, I configured the Broker's transport connector to use 'nio:' rather than 'tcp:': this means we get a cleaner, more scalable threadin...
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Ade On Middleware: August 2009
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Monday, August 10, 2009. Camel vs. JBI. 8217; The answer is, that in many cases, you *don’t*. This is hard for some ServiceMix users to stomach, and delightful to others. I have written before about my ‘ love affair. 8217; with JBI on this blog, a love affair that was soon to be blighted by some hardened home truths about what really goes on on the NMR. With my JBI relationship in almost tatters, I embraced Camel with open arms. Am I on the rebound? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Where I specialize on open-...
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Ade On Middleware: Versioning WSDL interfaces in an OSGi world
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010. Versioning WSDL interfaces in an OSGi world. Some time ago (2007, I think) I wrote a short paper with Oliver Wulff on WSDL versioning. Recently, I shared this paper with some smart OSGi-savvy ServiceMix users, and it raised a discussion about how does WSDL interface versioning mix with the versioning concepts in OSGi? For anyone out there who is implementing Web Services using OSGi runtimes like FUSE ESB. Built on Apache ServiceMix. We can deliver foo-v2.0.wsdL, with...For m...