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5 Articles to Introduce You to Enterprise Integration

In my first series of articles I will try to smoothly introduce you to the world of Enterprise Integration using patterns introduced by Gregor Hophe in his...

0 replies - 1711 views - 11/11/12 by Michał Warecki in Articles

Teaser: Bare-knuckle SOA

 I’m working on this idea, and I don’t know if it appeals to you guys. I’d like your input on whether this is something to explore...

0 replies - 2152 views - 11/10/12 by Johannes Brodwall in Articles

Goals for Developing a SOA-Based Integration Layer Framework

A few years ago I was asked by one of our customers to help them make better use of their integration layer. Ever since then me and my team have been...

0 replies - 4249 views - 11/07/12 by Marco Fränkel in Articles

Incorporating SCA into Existing Enterprise Systems

After viewing Rob High’s presentation “The SOA Component Model” hosted on InfoQ.com, I can foresee how Service Component Architecture (SCA) can be...

1 replies - 2780 views - 11/06/12 by Todd Merritt in Articles

Claimcheck Pattern with vFabric RabbitMQ and Gemfire

 For people in hurry refer the steps to run this sample. In continuation to my earlier blog on Claimcheck Pattern in this blog I use AMQP backed message...

0 replies - 2252 views - 11/06/12 by Krishna Prasad in Articles

A Busy Developer's Guide to RESTful Services in Java

The Internet doesn't lack expositions on REST architecture, RESTful services, and their implementation in Java. But, here is another one. Why? Because I...

17 replies - 35659 views - 10/28/12 by Borislav Iordanov in Articles

Roundtable Discussion: Java/Spring Security

IntroductionSome of you may have already seen our first Spring video, but if not, let me give you a little bit of background.  DZone HQ is the home of a local...

2 replies - 20332 views - 10/22/12 by Will Soprano in Articles

How to import LDAP Groups, but not Users, to Liferay

When you configure Lifeary to talk to an LDAP - it imports users and groups in two different ways. 1. Import users and while importing users look at the...

0 replies - 2819 views - 10/14/12 by Prabath Siriwardena in Articles

When did Apache Camel First Get Retry Processing?

Ansgar Konermann recently asked me on twitter when Apache Camel first received retry functionality (e.g. a common use-case is to use 'retry' in case of a...

0 replies - 3060 views - 10/11/12 by Claus Ibsen in Articles

Integrating WSO2 Identity Server with Liferay

Liferay has a highly extensible architecture. You decide what you want to override in Liferay - it has an extension somewhere. This blog post shows how to...

0 replies - 1896 views - 10/11/12 by Prabath Siriwardena in Articles

What OAuth Lacks: Resource Owner Initiated OAuth Delegation

Irrespective of all the criticism against OAuth 2.0 - it has produced a very powerful, highly extensible authorization framework. The use cases covered in...

0 replies - 3479 views - 10/10/12 by Prabath Siriwardena in Articles

From Inside the Code: ActiveMQ Network Bridges and Demand Forward Subscriptions

I’ve written previously about ActiveMQ Network Connectors as a way to help describe some of the responsibilities of the classes that are involved with...

0 replies - 2734 views - 10/09/12 by Christian Posta in Articles

Apache CXF: How to Add Custom SOAP Message Headers to a Web Service Request

SOAP headers can be added to a Web service request in different ways, if you use Apache CXF. The way I prefer is the one I’ve mentioned here – as it...

0 replies - 3278 views - 10/07/12 by Singaram Subramanian in Articles

Apache Camel and Akka

ScalaDays 2012 took place earlier this year in London.  If you missed it, here were the highlights from the presentation from Peter Gabryanczy - Migrating...

0 replies - 4909 views - 10/05/12 by Claus Ibsen in Articles

Synapse and WSO2 ESB Myths

There are a few myths about Synapse and the WSO2 ESB I'd like to address. Its amazing they still come up. Not an ESB? The first and oldest myth is that...

0 replies - 4363 views - 09/28/12 by Paul Fremantle in Articles