Versioning in an XML world

21 years ago

I don't think I've ever linked to David Orchard's great article on "Versioning XML Vocabularies". I got reminded of it…

Jim on WebServices.org

21 years ago

WebServices.org has changed look. It also has a great line up of new contributors; amongst them, my best pal and…

W3C WSDL 2.0 last call for comments

21 years ago

Back from holidays, back to base! Backlog of messages cleared, still going through backlog of blog entries. The W3CWSDL working…

Time for a break

21 years ago

Hey everyone... It's time for a break. I am going to switch off completely for 7 days, so no blogging.…

A very good, high-level overview of service-orientation

21 years ago

This article on "Service Orientation and Its Role in Your Connected Systems Strategy" by Microsoft's Mike Burner is an excellent…

The boys are fighting again…

21 years ago

- "No, mine is better" - "But you didn't measure yours fairly" :-) Sun published a paper on the performance…

Please everyone, repeat after me… there are NO OBJECTS in service-orientation

21 years ago

At least there are no objects that we can see. Objects may be used in an implementation of a service…

Services… are they the evolution of components? And… “stateless” vs “stateful” again.

21 years ago

In a previous post I mentioned Jim's thoughts on the transition from objects, to components, and now services. His post…

Comega

21 years ago

Jim blogged about Xen and recommended the "Programming with Rectangles, Triangles, and Circles" paper, which is really interesting. I have…

Werner Vogels on asynchronicity

21 years ago

This is an interesting read on why "the world is asynchronous" by Werner Vogels.