Blog Tools
Edit your Blog
Build a Blog
View Profile
« October 2006 »
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
You are not logged in. Log in
Entries by Topic
All topics  «
Apple Fritters
Calamity
Chinadotcom and VCSY
DD to da RR
Endorsements
Facebook
GLOSSARY
Gurgle
HP and VCSY
Integroty
Microsoft and VCSY
Nobody Can Be That Stupid
Notable Opinions
Off the Wall Speculation
Panama
Pervasive Computing
Reference
SaaS
SOA
The DISCLAIMER
The Sneaky Runarounds
TIMELINE
VCSY
VCSY / Baseline
VCSY / Bashed
VCSY / Infotech
VCSY / MLE (Emily)
VCSY / NOW Solutions
VCSY - A Laughing Place #2
Wednesday, 4 October 2006
Previously on ProgrammersHeaven
Topic: SOA

Re: who is richwade?
By: Portuno_Diamo on October 04, 2006 at 8:34:51 PM
Read 1 times (Updated daily). 
Reply    Edit    Delete message   Bookmark Thread    

: : Do you know who the Richwade poster is?
: : Anyway in case you missed it(which I doubt),but here's a couple of cut and pastes...
: :
: : VCSY Message list | Reply to msg. | Post new msg. « Older | Newer »
: : By: danfl_11
: : 19 Sep 2006, 10:58 PM EDT
: : Msg. 169308 of 170156
: : Jump to msg. #
: : rich, when is the next pr coming?
: :
: : « VCSY Message list | Reply to msg. | Post new msg. « Older | Newer »
: : By: richwade
: : 19 Sep 2006, 11:31 PM EDT
: : Msg. 169312 of 170156
: : (This msg. is a reply to 169308 by danfl_11.)
: : Jump to msg. #
: : octapuss 9th.
: :
: : then today...
: : By: danfl_11
: : 03 Oct 2006, 10:29 PM EDT
: : Msg. 170109 of 170156
: : Jump to msg. #
: : hmmmmmmmmm...October 9th??
: : http://www-306.ibm.com/software/info/television/websphere/index.jsp
: :
: : Enabling XML and SOA Applications with DB2 Viper
: : This Webcast teaches you about XML app development for the upcoming DB2 Viper. You will also learn about how to work with XML data in DB2 Viper through XQuery and SQL/XML using various development environments (Eclipse, .Net, etc.) and programming languages (Java, C/C++/C#, PHP, etc.).
: :
: : « VCSY Message list | Reply to msg. | Post new msg. « Older | Newer »
: : By: richwade
: : 04 Oct 2006, 01:08 AM EDT
: : Msg. 170116 of 170156
: : (This msg. is a reply to 170109 by danfl_11.)
: : Jump to msg. #
: : november 6th will be the big day.
: :
: : ******So if we get an October 9th Press Release,who is this guy and what do we expect on November 6th?
: : _____________________________
: : Is that the date IBM official release
: : of the viper????
: : Almost got tos'ed by I think TePe
: : Got sick of his wineing SxxT and
: : came back at him sorta strong. RB
: : warned me to be careful on posts.
: :
: :
: :
:
:
This stuff from the above link. Worth the watch/read.

Some items from http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/info/television/us/videos/websphere/transcripts/soa_entrypoints.pdf
September SWTV Video Transcript

...update on our SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) announcements that we made about four months ago. If you remember at that time, everything started with innovation, as it does today, with 87% of CEOs saying that change is needed in order to innovate and make their companies more competitive in the marketplace.

...Service Oriented Architecture is the way to enable change in your organization.

How do you make it easy to get started for enabling your cutomer to innnovate, or to change.(?)

How do you make it easy to get started for enabling your customer to innovate, or to change.(? the transcript doesn't use question marks and it drives me nits.)

...in April... (IBM) made a couple of announcements aroudn business-centric SOA.

(Analysts rating of IBM:)
IBM in the leadership area of Forrester's latest ESB (Enterprise Service Bus ) wave
IBM rated as visionary for BPMS (Business Process Management) Magic Quadrant by Gartner

[ESB Whitepaper: http://www.tibco.com/mk/2006/googesbsoa21-jul-06us.jsp?gclid=CPSGh7T64IcCFSdCDgodSm1log]
[ESB defined: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_Service_Bus {read it and weep, heh heh heh}]

...how do you make sure that you've got the right processes and you can simulate and monitor what's going to happen from those.(?) And around information, about how do we manage all that information that exists out there today.(?) ("all that information that exists out there today" meaning please include the unstructured data that is the other 80% of the 100% represented by the tip of the ideberg in the 20% that fits in a box.)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Enterprise Service Bus)
Jump to: navigation, search
In computing, an enterprise service bus (ESB) refers to a software architecture construct, implemented by technologies found in a category of middleware infrastructure products usually based on standards, that provides foundational services for more complex architectures via an event-driven and standards-based messaging engine (the bus).

(the wheels on the bus go round and round.)

Salient characteristics
Although the exact definition of an ESB varies, most agree that the following characteristics are common:
-It is not an implementation of service-oriented architecture.
-It is usually operating-system and programming-language agnostic; for example, it should enable interoperability between Java and .NET applications.
-It uses XML (eXtensible Markup Language) as the standard communication language.
-It supports web-services standards.
-It supports messaging (synchronous, asynchronous, point-to-point, publish-subscribe).
-It includes standards-based adapters (such as J2C/JCA) for supporting integration with legacy systems.
-It includes support for service orchestration and choreography.
-It includes intelligent content-based routing services (itinerary routing).
-It includes a standardized security model to authorize, authenticate and audit use of the ESB.
-To facilitate the transformation of data formats and values, it includes transformation services (often via XSLT) between the format of the sending application and the receiving application.
-It includes validation against schemas for sending and receiving messages.
-It can uniformly apply business rules, enriching messages from other sources, the splitting and combining of multiple messages and the handling of exceptions.
-It can route or transform messages conditionally, based on a non-centralized policy (i.e. no central rules-engine needs to be present).
-It is monitored for various SLA (Service Level Agreement) threshold message latencies and other SLA characteristics.
-It (often) facilitates "service classes," responding appropriately to higher and lower priority users.
-It supports queuing, holding messages if applications are temporarily unavailable.
-It is comprised of selectively deployed application adapters in a (geographically) distributed environment.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Did we miss anything?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EI
I like this one: "Ei is the german word for egg "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_nervous_system
...and we're getting stratosfearic for the expert journalists. Need to bring it down a little closer to earth to be believable, now, boys. Really. Alien technology about to take over the world? hah hah cough That's rich. What's this here racket ship do, anyway? What's this button?

We might as well get informally associated with this because that's next:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_application_integration
I'm fascinated by:
"EAI is a tool paradigm
EAI is not a tool, but rather a system and should be implemented as such. "

(I take that as: Enterprice Application Integration is a tool world that needs to be handled as a world and not as a collection of tools, you dumba$$. Don't go buying bogus tools thinking you're going to get the same results, people. You were warned. The waterhole is pizined, pilgrim. Best tank up your canteen with swamp water. At least you can eat the critters.)

 


Posted by Portuno Diamo at 11:52 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 5 October 2006 9:31 PM EDT
Post Comment | Permalink

View Latest Entries