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SOA in the Real World: July 2009
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SOA in the Real World. This blog is intended to discuss the issues encountered while implementing an SOA solution. Thursday, July 16, 2009. A few beers with my Integration co-workers. Several of my co-workers and I got together last week for a few beers and a general discussion around integration projects, approaches and technologies. Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on you perspective), the conversation was turned into a podcast and can be found here. Links to this post. View my complete profile.
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Roberto Rojas's Blog: January 2009
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Friday, January 16, 2009. Camel Component For Amazon SQS. What Is Amazon SQS? As its name implies Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) is a simplified version of a Messaging system. The great thing about it is its reliability and high scalability features. Amazon SQS makes it easy to build an automated workflow, working in close conjunction with the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and the other AWS infrastructure web services. You can learn more about Amazon SQS here. Where he'll be speakin...
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Roberto Rojas's Blog: Camel Component For Amazon SQS
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Friday, January 16, 2009. Camel Component For Amazon SQS. What Is Amazon SQS? As its name implies Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) is a simplified version of a Messaging system. The great thing about it is its reliability and high scalability features. Amazon SQS makes it easy to build an automated workflow, working in close conjunction with the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and the other AWS infrastructure web services. You can learn more about Amazon SQS here. Where he'll be speakin...
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SOA in the Real World: February 2007
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SOA in the Real World. This blog is intended to discuss the issues encountered while implementing an SOA solution. Wednesday, February 28, 2007. The intent of this blog is follow the trials and tribulations that I and several my associates at Chariot Solutions ( Rod Biresch. Come across as we implement an SOA solution. We all have experience in the realm of integration, and as the buzz around SOA has increased, so has our interest and understanding of what SOA is (and can be) for an organization.
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SOA in the Real World: May 2008
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SOA in the Real World. This blog is intended to discuss the issues encountered while implementing an SOA solution. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Testing Web Services with SoapUI. The Service and How Should We Test It? The requirements for using SoapUI for testing this kind of service are quite simple. First, you need SoapUI. So, the next few sections will describe how to go about creating the Test Suite, defining and using Properties, and provide examples of different Test Steps and how they were developed.
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SOA in the Real World: The Virtual Enterprise
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SOA in the Real World. This blog is intended to discuss the issues encountered while implementing an SOA solution. Wednesday, March 14, 2007. As discussed in my previous blog ( The Beginning. Let me introduce the systems:. 1) The Alert System. This system will record information about an event. It is web based and can release the event information via JMS to a defined ActiveMQ queue. The structure of the event is specified in an XML schema. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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SOA in the Real World: Creating a JMS Bridge with Spring Integration
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SOA in the Real World. This blog is intended to discuss the issues encountered while implementing an SOA solution. Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Creating a JMS Bridge with Spring Integration. In my last post, I discussed replacing Mule with Spring integration. While showing that to my colleague Rod Biresch. He thought it would be interesting to use Spring Integration as a JMS Bridge. He ran into an issue last year (described in his post OpenESB and Glassfish: JMS Messaging. Define the message bus -. Bean id="j...
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SOA in the Real World: Testing Web Services with SoapUI
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SOA in the Real World. This blog is intended to discuss the issues encountered while implementing an SOA solution. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Testing Web Services with SoapUI. The Service and How Should We Test It? The requirements for using SoapUI for testing this kind of service are quite simple. First, you need SoapUI. So, the next few sections will describe how to go about creating the Test Suite, defining and using Properties, and provide examples of different Test Steps and how they were developed.
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SOA in the Real World: March 2007
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SOA in the Real World. This blog is intended to discuss the issues encountered while implementing an SOA solution. Monday, March 26, 2007. If you've read my previous posts, you know a couple of colleagues and I are in the process of developing a business process using various SOA product suites. The intent is to go beyond the typical hand held tutorials that vendors provide and understand what it really takes to develop composite applications in an existing enterprise. Links to this post. I had to workar...
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Chariot Solutions: September 2013
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Friday, September 20, 2013. Come to Chariot's Data I/O Event on October 30th and learn about all-things data. We are holding an all-day event on October 30th, downtown in the Philadelphia Cira Centre, that shines a light on large-scale data processing and application management. In this article I'm going to explain a bit about the event's goals, and some information on the speakers and talks we've been lining up. First, the logistics. You can find out the full details and register on this page. Claudia w...