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Written by RS
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Saturday, 27 March 2010 18:44 |
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This article is the first in a long series of sessions about realising a working platform for Service Oriented Architecture - using Java and open source technologies. The motivation for this series came in three separate parts:
• Myths of SOA
• Open source SOA
• The next step in 'my own path'
I'll describe the above in detail first, and then get to the actual article. - Myths of SOA
- Open source SOA
- The next step in 'my own path'
I'll describe the above in detail first, and then get to the actual article. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 27 March 2010 19:26 |
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Written by RS
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 22:23 |
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For those of you who know me [in the recent years], you'll definitely have a smile on your face when reading this. You'll probably be thinking 'Hmm, what else will RS start his posts with?!' 
I'm a fan of Apple products in general. I consider them very thought through and extremely well designed. The best description I have come across about Apple's products is the following quote from Ayn Rand's 'The Fountainhead':
'It was as if the buildings had sprung from the earth and from some living force, complete, unalterably right. Not a line seemed superfluous, not a needed plane was missing. The structures were austere and simple, until one looked at them and realised what work, what complexity of method, what tension of thought had achieved the simplicity.'
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Last Updated on Saturday, 27 March 2010 08:51 |
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