Beginning of the new year a new book concerning SOA and Microsoft will be released through Apress. It is called PRO WCF: Practical Microsoft SOA Implementation.It is written by a number of professionals like Amit Bahree, Chris Peiris, Aftab Chopra, Shawn Cicoria, Nishith Pathak and Dennis Mulder. Last one is a dutch guy I met during SOA & BPM conference at Microsoft in Redmond. He’s a very nice
Thursday, 28 December 2006
New SOA Book Next Year called PRO WCF: Practical Microsoft SOA Implementation
Posted on 03:24 by Unknown
Wednesday, 27 December 2006
Content Based Routing: EAI Challenge, what's the best solution Part II
Posted on 04:02 by Unknown
In a previous post I mention an scenario, where Content Based Routing is involved. I asked a couple of people in the BizTalk space around the world about their opinion. Here are some more:Jon Flanders -Hi Steef – you could do this with your own database and a dynamic port. Or you could use a ROleLink and use the TPM functionality (BAS) to allow your customer to maintain and add partners.It
New Challenges for me
Posted on 03:09 by Unknown
I am currently involved in a project bringing a complete suite of payroll and human resource applications in one ASP framework. A Payroll/HR player in Holland wants to centralize all their apps and provide software as a service (also known as SaaS). Their ASP model consists of an authentication/authorization layer, where probably BMC® Identity Management for .Net is going to be used.More about
Monday, 18 December 2006
Content Based Routing: EAI Challenge, what's the best solution
Posted on 11:14 by Unknown
Recently I was confronted with the following scenario, where I asked the authors of BizTalk Pro for advise:I am a Microsoft BizTalk Consultant in the Netherlands and I would like to ask you a question about Content-based Routing. The question is does Content Based Routing (CBR) exists inside BizTalk Server 2006 as functionality by itself of is it a design pattern, practice as you wrote in your
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