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February 2004 - Posts
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Microsoft changes their orchestration tune
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ChristophDotNet
Did anybody else catch this? Over the past three weeks, there were two announcements that indicate a rather large shift in how Microsoft view's the role of service orchestration: Moving the orchestration server runtime from BizTalk into Longhorn Server...
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Aspects in BPEL
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ChristophDotNet
To continue Jeff's and my musings on Aspects... I compare BPEL to C. The list of features of the language is rather short. It provides just about the minimal set of features required to string services together. All extensions of are done via other services...
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Desiging SOAs With Orchestrations
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ChristophDotNet
I am pondering about some basic patterns of service oriented architecture design. I am trying to figure out if it's a good pattern to always abstract a service behind an orchestration. The benefits are: Easy integration with other available services for...
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Leaks with the XmlSerializer?
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ChristophDotNet
Kirk Allen Evans and Paul Wilson are investigating some strange behavior that Paul found using the XmlSerializer. Make sure to read the follow-up .
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Eric Meijer's Xen (X#) paper
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For those who haven't seen the paper for Eric Meijer's presentation on the Xml-based-programming-language-formerly-know-as-X# at Xml 2003 (and of course for me to save the link in a place where I find it): http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~gmb/Papers/vanilla-xml2003...
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