Afternoon Coffee 123
- Morning Coffee is late this morning because we went for our
Christmas portrait this morning and it took forever. The pictures
turned out great though.
- Nick Malik finishes up his series on business operation models by
covering the diversification
model.
Also, Nick’s points about the synergy between a diversified model
and the coordinated
model
are spot on. I happen to be a big fan of those models (aka the
models with low standardization) which probably drives some of the
more my “unique” perspectives on SOA.
- Scott Guthrie starts out a new series and future technology, this
time it’s ASP.NET MVC Framework that gets the series treatment. The
first
entry
in the series is a general overview. I wonder why there’s no cool
code name for the MVC framework? Whatever it’s named, I like the
auto routing and action rules – it seems very Rails-inspired.
- Over the weekend, Don Box points out that the REST authentication
story “blows chunks”. I’ve recently given up on the reliable part of
the original “Secure, Reliable, Transacted Web
Services”
vision – and I never believed the transacted part. Security, on the
other hand, is the one part of that original vision that has worked
out IMO. My experience with the WS-* security stack has been pretty
good, though Dare Obasanjo
thinks
that OpenID and OAuth are
the final nail in the WS-* coffin.
- Speaking of Dare, he goes on to say WS-* is to REST as Theory is
to
Practice.
He makes the point that “The only times I encounter someone with
good things to say about WS-* is if it is their job to pimp these
technologies or they have already “invested” in WS-* and want to
defend that investment.” I gave up
pimping evangelizing
technology a while back and I don’t want to be in the position of
defending a bad investment, so I’m spending lots of time looking at
REST.
- Jesus Rodriguez takes a
look
at the Managed Services
Engine and comes away
excited. Jesus is a self-described “strong believer” in SOA
governance. I’m a self-described strong disbeliever in SOA
governance, so MSE sounds like more of the Worst of Both
Worlds
to me.
- A little light reading: I pulled Applied
Cryptography and A New
Kind of Science out of
my garage last weekend. Plus my copies of RESTful Web
Services and
Programming
Erlang just
arrived yesterday.
Posted by devhawk.net on November 16, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged ASP.NET, Family, REST, Security & SOA.
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