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Service-Oriented Architecture— An Integration Blueprint

October 15, 2010

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Service-Oriented Architecture— An Integration Blueprint With the widespread use of service-oriented architecture (SOA), the integration of different IT systems has gained a new relevance. The era of isolated business information systems—so-called silos or stove-pipe architectures—is finally over. It is increasingly rare to find applications developed for a specific purpose that do not need to exchange [...]

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Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6

October 8, 2009

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Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6 Composite applications aid businesses by stitching together various componented business capabilities. In the current enterprise scenario, empowering business users to react quickly to the rapidly changing business environment is the top most priority. With the advent of composite applications the ‘reuse’ paradigm has moved from the technical [...]

Benefits of using Web Services

September 19, 2008

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Benefits of using Web Services Exposing the function on to network: A Web service is a unit of managed code that can be remotely invoked using HTTP, that is, it can be activated using HTTP requests. So, Web Services allows you to expose the functionality of your existing code over the network. Once it is [...]

What is SOA?

September 19, 2008

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SOA Service Oriented Architecture or SOA for short is a new architecture for the development of loosely coupled distributed applications. In fact service-oriented architecture is collection of many services in the network. These services communicate with each other and the communications involves data exchange & even service coordination. Earlier SOA was based on the DCOM [...]

Service Oriented Java Business Integration

March 20, 2008

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Service Oriented Java Business Integration You’re all in the business of software development. Some of you are architects and developers while few others are technology managers and executives. For many of you, ESB is encroaching and JBI is still an unknown—a risk previously avoided but now found to be inescapable. Let us tame these buzzwords [...]