Morning Coffee 34
- Old news, but Reflector 5.0 is
out. W00t! Not sure when Scott
Hansleman became chief Reflector
cheerleader, but he’s got the
rundown
on the new features.
- Politics 2.0 Watch: OpenCongress.
Sort of like Wikipedia for government. If we can disseminate
information on bills and
resolutions via the Internet,
couldn’t we collect votes on them as well?
- I got my hardcopy of Powershell in
Action while I was on vacation.
Highly recommended.
- Sam Gentle is starting to dig into WF, and he
posts
about the difficulty getting data in and out of workflows. He’s
using the ExternalDataService
infrastructure
which I don’t like very much. I recommend getting friendly with the
WorkflowQueuingService
which is the low-level communication infrastructure that
ExternalDataService builds on top of. The WQS docs are severely
lacking, but it’s fairly straight forward to figure out.
- Speaking of WF, Tomas Restpro
reviews
Programming WF.
Sounds fairly introductory. Personally, Essential
WF
is one of the best tech books I’ve read in a long time, so I’ll be
skipping this book.
- My teammate Dale is continuing his daily
posts
on his blog.
- Joe McKendrick wonders if EDA is the new
SOA. Frankly, both
terms are so poorly defined that it’s hard to determine exactly what
each term means, much less how they’re related. If you’re an IT
industry analyst, you probably can make a ton of cash describing
the differences between
them.
Maybe it’s me, but I don’t see that much value in SOA without EDA.
In fact, I’d go so far as to say service orientation without events
isn’t much a new architecture paradigm at all. It’s just the Same
Old Architecture with better support for interop.
Posted by devhawk.net on February 27, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged SOA & WF.
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