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I've evaluated 3 SOA Governance Registry and Repository packages thus far...In my evaluation, I've looked at Mule Galaxy, AG Software CentraSite and IBM WSRR with Rational Asset Manager. I have to say that the decis… Started by Sunny Wear |
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Jul 10, 2009 Reply by Sunny Wear |
SCA (Service Component Architecture) as a SOA Design PatternI've recently looked into using SCA with Java Implementation as a SOA Design Pattern to follow in my organization. It seems like a good fit… Started by Sunny Wear |
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SOA Design-time PatternsI'm looking into best practices for design-time governance of services. Does anyone have any links or whitepapers they can suggest? Thank y… Started by Sunny Wear |
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May 23, 2009 Reply by Sunny Wear |
Anyone looking at Registry Tool sets?Some of the registry tools I am evaluating include MULE Galaxy, IBM WSRR, and AG CentraSite. If anyone has any experience with any of these… Started by Sunny Wear |
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In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Zach Lloyd about building a product-first engineering culture, and the critical importance of developers learning to effectively use AI tools while maintaining responsibility for code quality and understanding fundamental programming principles.
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By Ben LindersDevelopers and contributors of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) converged in San Francisco in May 2025 for their first developer summit, charting the future of this rapidly adopted open standard to enable seamless integration between LLM applications and external data sources and tools. Discussions focused on a roadmap for MCP, including critical enterprise features.
By Hien LuuThis article shares practical experiences and concrete examples from multi-site teams that built a single solution and delivered value to customers across various European markets. It provides real-life stories and lessons learned from developing two banking products, Lending and Foreign Exchange (FX), and their evolving architecture over time.
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