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SOA Suite 11g – introducing Mediator Java Callouts for debug, audit and …

The Mediator component in SOA Suite 11g has a the option to specify a Java Callout, one for every WSDL operation. The Java Callout refers to a Java Class, either on the SOA Suite's classpath or deployed as part of the SOA Composite application.

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Configure JDeveloper 11g to work with Spring 2.5 and AOP

In a recent article I described the interaction between JavaServer Faces (1.2) and Spring Framework (2.5.x): http://technology.amis.nl/blog/6655/spring-a-surprise-on-a-jsf-developer-how-spring-beans-can-become-jsf-managed-beans.

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Spring a surprise on a JSF developer – how Spring beans can become “JSF Managed Beans”

Recently I was looking at a JavaServer Faces application, that did something relatively simple – but was exhibiting strange behavior. The output shown on the page (and this is a simplified version of the real life situation) was: dlroWolleH I had been asked to look into the situation and correct it

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The Oracle SOA Suite 11g HttpBinding or another way to call RESTful services from SOA Composite Applications

I wanted to take a quick look at REST(ful) WebServices and see how those can be integrated into the SCA based SOA Composite Applications that we create with the Oracle SOA Suite. Currently, it does not have the HTTP binding that the 10.1.3 release of the SOA Suite used to have. So what are the

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Agile software development, the principles. Principle 11: The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams.

This is the eleventh of 12 posts about the principles of agile software development. Purpose is to go back to the start of the agile manifesto (http://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html) and discuss the implementation of the 12 principles in real life software engineering. Goals of agility are to go deliver software of higher quality, faster, with a higher

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Leveraging RESTful Services from Java applications using Jersey (Introduction)

While researching for the Oracle SOA Suite 11g Handbook, I wanted to take a quick look at REST(ful) WebServices and see how those can be integrated into the SCA based SOA Composite Applications that we create with the Oracle SOA Suite. Currently, it does not have the HTTP binding that the 10.1.3 release of the

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SOA Suite 11g – Using Spring Component to mimic Http Binding and integrate RESTful services

In an earlier post, I showed for the Oracle SOA Suite 11g how we can use the Mediator's Java Callout functionality to integrate RESTful services into our SOA Composite applications, even though we currently have no Http Binding Service nor WSIF support (SOAP Java Binding) at our disposal in the SOA Suite – link to

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Quick Thoughts on the Oracle Hatchet Job on Mark Logic

It’s one way to know “we’ve arrived,” I suppose. You can now find, on the very first link under “technical information” on Oracle’s XML DB homepage a link to an Oracle-authored comparison white paper (and I use the term loosely) that compares Oracle 11g XML DB to Mark Logic Server . There’s a lot to say in response and because it’s a busy time of the year (and we don’t have 50,000 employees) it’s going to take a few weeks to publish an opposing white paper.

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ZL vs. Gartner: If At First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again

As previously covered , email archiving vendor ZL Technologies of San Jose, California sued leading IT market researcher Gartner for $132M earlier this year for its treatment in one of Gartner’s vaunted magic quadrants . On November 4th, the case was dismissed , but have no worries.

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Slides from Mark Logic Digital Publishing Summit

I’m at the Mark Logic Digital Publishing Summit at The Plaza Hotel in New York. While I’m not sure what the “official” means will be for sharing presentation slides, based on a few requests at lunch I’ve uploaded my slides and David Worlock’s slides to SlideShare and embedded them here

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