Morning Coffee 49
- The eBay Architecture SD Forum presentation that spawned the whole
Transactionless meme is available
here.
As I reported yesterday, it doesn’t call for going completely
transactionless as Martin suggested. It calls for going without
distributed transactions, which I agree with 100%.
- More interesting than the transactional aspects, I found the data
tier functional segmentation information facinating. Too bad those
guys aren’t using our platform, SSB was expressly designed for
exactly this sort of segmentation. I also liked that step 1 for
“massively scaling J2EE” is to “throw out most of J2EE”.
- After going mostly dark since last august, the manager of my old
team John deVadoss has been
blogging up a storm since the beginning of March. So has my old boss
Mike
Platt. I
wonder what happened at the begining of March? Here’s hoping this
blogging fever spreads on my old team.
- Joe McKendrick:
“The bottom line is that ROI on SOA is an enterprise challenge, not
an IT challenge.” Truer words are rarely spoken.
- The rumor mill on the Black Xbox 360
“Elite”
are coming fast and furious. I don’t care about the HDMI port (my
HDTV is five years old and doesn’t have one) but I would like a
bigger hard drive…
Posted by devhawk.net on March 21, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Blogging, Database & Xbox 360.
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