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So what does it mean to design an autonomous service. Based on my previous post, there are two possible issues to consider. First, the service needs to have a life outside of the client making the request. Second, the service needs to be self-healing
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In a previous post , I discussed the impart of the first of the Four Basic Tenets of Service Orientation on the design of a service-based application. In this post, I consider the second tenet in the same context. The second tenet says that services must
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Questions like “Where do my service boundaries begin and end?” and “What parameters need to be passed into a service?” mean that people are beginning to consider the design implications of services. In this article, the first of a series, I look at some of the choices that have to be made by the designer of a service-oriented architecture.
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If you read my last post, there was one additional reason for the lack of recent posts. I was at the MVP Summit in Seattle last week. This was my first Summit and I was looking forward to being in the presence of the luminaries of the industry. It was
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First of all, let me apologize for the relative dearth of post from me over the past couple of months. My reason/excuse/rationale for my period of absence has to do with the work I have been involved in recent and the source for most of my posts in the
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