SOA & data management: Understanding the data service layer
Posted in data access on Jun 25th, 2008
From Steve Karlovitz:
SOAs and data management: Understanding the data service layer
SDO, DAS, Data Services: standards for heterogeneous Data Access made easy
Posted in data access on Jun 25th, 2008
From Steve Karlovitz:
SOAs and data management: Understanding the data service layer
Posted in data access on Jun 25th, 2008
Seen on eBizq, this fundamental article from Oracle’s Jeff Pollock: The Case for Enterprise Data Services in SOA.
Posted in data access on Jun 25th, 2008
Seen on EDS blogs: Data Management for SOA.
They wrote somewhere: ‘… Jill Dyche asserts that “SOA Starts with Data“. She advocates creating data services-creating data hubs as services that manage and provide access to master data. Starting with data services has an appeal to IT organizations that feel the need to adopt SOA …’
This sounds [...]
Posted in data access on Jun 24th, 2008
Interesting interview of Mark Little (JBoss).
Posted in data access on Jun 24th, 2008
They will tell you what they are thinking about and you can even give your feedback ==> http://blogs.msdn.com/efdesign/default.aspx
Some ideas for V2:
Persistence Ignorance : We are looking at ways to introduce a full POCO solution for state management and interaction with the ObjectContext.
N-Tier Support : Today we support Data Contract serialization of entities or exposing entities [...]
Posted in data access on Jun 24th, 2008
Seen this interesting post seen on InfoQ, also relayed on Nati Shalom’s blog (Gigaspaces).
This raises some comments:
No discussion there is a need for in-memory databases.
RAM and network evolutions are changing the database space. And maybe the impact of network evolution is even more important than the RAM.
RAM disks exist for a long time in OS.
USB keys [...]