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Jeff Davis on Open Source SOA

DZone recently sat down with Jeff Davis, author of Manning's Open Source SOA to discuss the various factors that need to be considered when selecting an open source, SOA-enabling framework.  Jeff's book discusses several SOA frameworks from the open source...

3 replies - 6688 views - 07/15/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

Hessian Declarative Extender in SCA

Before SCA training, I discussed with one of my colleagues about the Hessian extender. We need to export our OSGI services outside container in the SCA fashion, without the need to create explicit proxy. With the Hessian extender, we need to extend...

0 replies - 4292 views - 02/16/09 by Slim Ouertani in Articles

SCA, Newton and Spring DM

Last week I attended Newton training presented by David Savage and Mike Francis from Paremus. Newton is an open source project aimed to implement the SCA specification using the power of OSGi inside a single JVM and JINI outside it. GoalCreate 2...

1 replies - 15581 views - 02/04/09 by Slim Ouertani in Articles

Interview with Jeff Davis, author of "Open Source SOA" along with a free chapter of the book.

This article represent an interview with Jeff Davis, author of Manning's Open Source SOA, around his book subject and related areas. The book itself is an under development book and currently available as an early access release.

2 replies - 13247 views - 08/13/08 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

JavaOne Wednesday Morning Keynote: "Oracle Enterprise" - Oracle Corp.

Oracle believes Java is integral part of the upcoming transformation of the Enterprise to more Web-2.0-like -- to adopt the look and feel of Web 2.0 and fulfill the funtional expectations of the typical Web 2.0 user (creating informational mashups, creating...

0 replies - 3461 views - 05/08/08 by Greg Matus in News