• Werner Vogels on asynchronicity

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

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  • Jim on services as the evolution of components

    As always, a great post from Jim: “From Objects, through Components, to Web Services”. I have to clarify that my discussion with Jim Gray, to which Jim referred, was not about architectural styles but rather about the usefulness and appropriateness…

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  • Jim, REST, Resources, and Services

    Those who know Jim and me well always wonder how we can possible work together and produce interesting work since we seem to constantly argue and disagree on things… from who’s the uglier of the two (I usually let him…

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  • Pat Helland’s web site

    Pat Helland‘s web site is up and includes presentations/videos. Checkout out his blog post for more information.

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  • Travelling never stops

    It seems that I am constantly on the road, which is cool because I like travelling and meeting people. I just got back from two days in Brighton, UK, where I attended the JISCJoint Programmes Meeting. JISC funds half of…

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  • Jim is talking about message-orientation

    If anyone happens to be in the Sydney area, I highly recommend Jim’s talk.

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  • WOW!!! WE WON!!!

    Greece are the new European Champions in football!!! This is beyond everyone’s imagination!!! I can only imagine the celebrations that are now starting in Greece. The party will go on for days and days.

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  • Hurray… Greece are through to the final!!!

    What a result. The Greek team had never ever won or even drew a game in a major tournament and now they are through to the final of the Euro 2004. Go Greece! I had promised my girlfriend that I…

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  • Love the message campaign

    Service-orientation is all about services!!! 🙂 Services communicate through the exchange of messages. Hence, messages are important and the focus should be on their structure and their role into message exchange patterns. Service orientation promotes encapsulation, promotes boundary preservation. We…

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  • First steps towards interoperability of WS-Eventing implementations

    John run few tests yesterday trying to consume the WS-Eventing service I deployed yesterday. It was fun. We did discover some problems with our implementations that have now been fixed but we still need to run more tests. John has…

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  • eBay and Web Services

    May be of interest to some… “eBay sold on Web Services”. Found in this post at Rebecca Dias’ blog.

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  • WS-Eventing implementation deployed!

    I really like travelling because I can spend more time coding. So, last week while travelling in Germany and Italy for work, I found some time to finish the WS-Eventing implementation to which I referred in previous posts (post1, post2).…

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  • ADCOM 2004

    I think the ADCOM 2004 conference may be of interest to some Grid computing people out there. I encourage those interested to submit a paper.

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  • Pat Helland and the Metropolis

    Wow!!! How I wish I could be at TechEd 2004 in Amsterdam. Pat Helland has a series of talks lined up that seem extremely interesting. This is the abstract of his ARC402 talk: Services provide a formal boundary of computing.…

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  • Objects, Web Services, CORBA, Service-orientation… will it never stop?

    Catching up with the blogs I read (yes… I know, I should be paying attention at the talks here at the Sun HPC Consortium’s GRID-SIG but I can’t concentrate today). The discussion on Web Services, CORBA, Objects, still goes on……

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