I gave this presentation at the Gartner Application Integration, Development and Web Services (ADIWS) conference in Sydney, Australia on July 1st 2008.
Thanks to my colleague David Chappell for coming up with the hard content, and thanks to flickr.com for the images.
-sean
28. Service Sophistication, Longevity Complex Stateless Cookies + Servlet Session State passing via XML Payloads Loose Coupling, Tight Coupling Service Complexity Stateful Service State Repository Simple
32. P B Backup Node Primary Node Put() HashKey/CacheKey Hashmap iFace Application Object Application Object Application Object
33. Put() HashKey/CacheKey Hashmap iFace P B Backup Node Primary Node X Application Object Application Object Application Object
34. Put() HashKey/CacheKey Hashmap iFace P B Backup Node Primary Node X Application Object Application Object Application Object
35. Backup Node Primary Node Write Behind Queue DB Grid Put() HashKey/CacheKey ESB Mediation P B Service Service Service
36. Web Service Consumer WS-A ddr <ReplyTo> Callback Portal BPEL CRM ERP CEP Rules BAM JMS / MOM / WS-RM Core Web Service Provider
37. Web Service Consumer WS-A ddr <ReplyTo> Callback Portal BPEL CRM ERP CEP Rules BAM Web Service Provider
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39. The XTPP — a new generation of platform middleware meant to enable low-cost, commodity hardware-based XTP — is emerging from the convergence of current enterprise application servers, enterprise service buses, flow management technology and innovative XTP point technologies. Massimo Pezzini, Gartner, October 2007
40. XTP is an application style aimed at supporting design, development, deployment, management and maintenance of distributed transaction-processing applications, characterized by exceptionally demanding performance, scalability, availability, security, manageability and dependability requirements Massimo Pezzini, Gartner, October 2007
George Carlin, who died last week aged 71 – famous for his comedy routine from he 1970’s called “7 words you can’t say on television” – How times change… You’ll all probably be familiar with the show “Underbelly”? I think they used all of George Carlin’s 7 words in the first 10 minutes of the first episode.