Jonathan Altman

Dotcom Thousandaire

6 posts tagged with "services"

(August 11, 2008)
tags: webservices, SOAP, web, services, SOA, POX, advocacy, technical

So I disagree with the way the argument in this post is framed, but I am glad to see the "mainstream" tech press realizing there's a better way to get to SOA:

A growing number of companies are finding that lower-visibility Web-oriented architecture…

(July 02, 2008)
tags: webservices, web, services, RPC, advocacy, blub, technical

Paul Graham first wrote about a strawman hypothetical programming language blub that examined the constraints that people who choose to stay firmly embedded in only one language seem to impose upon themselves and their programming capabilities and…

(October 02, 2006)
tags: webservices, SOAP, web, services, REST, advocacy, technical

I have posted several times about it, made a bunch of different arguments, and anybody who has talked to me about web services has heard me try and make the argument not to force a web service to be the serialized transfer of object artifacts. But…

(February 06, 2006)
tags: SOAP, web, services, SOA, humor, technical

Finally, a description of good web service/SOA design that even pointy haired bosses can understand :-) The graphics are designed to make it clear to non-technical users how to go about designing the boundaries of your web services/SOA!

(December 09, 2005)
tags: POX, document, passing, REST, SOA, SOAP, web, services, advocacy, technical

Earlier, I posted about how not forcing all access to web services to go through objects that were serialized into and back out of XML but instead were XML documents that were designed to stand on their own made it easier to implement both web…

(November 03, 2005)
tags: SOAP, web, services, SOA, RPC, binding, document, passing, REST, POX, technical

Found this quote today from Eve Maler

The trend in distributed computing is towards service-oriented architectures (SOAs). Early in the life of this buzzword, some people said it should really be called a document-oriented architecture (except for…