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SOA Principles. Listen to the podcasts that accompany this site: Part I - Part II The key to getting the most out of SOA lies within the knowledge of how to create "truly" service-oriented solution logic. That knowledge has been documented as part of the service-orientation design paradigm. As with object-orientation, service-orientation represents a distinct approach to designing solution logic in support of a very specific set of goals. This site introduces the design principles that comprise the service-orientation design paradigm and further explores various aspects and effects of applying service-orientation in the real world.

Becoming proficient with the concepts and principles of service-orientation equips you with an understanding of what is and is not considered "service-oriented" within the world of solution design. Furthermore, this comprehension provides you with a great deal of clarity when surveying the current SOA marketplace. Home - Open SOA Collaboration. If you feel you have reached this page in error, please contact the web site owner: It may be possible to restore access to this site by following these instructions for clearing your dns cache. If you are the web site owner, it is possible you have reached this page because: The IP address has changed.There has been a server misconfiguration.The site may have been moved to a different server. If you are the owner of this website and were not expecting to see this page, please contact your hosting provider. Note: Although this site is running cPanel, WebHost Manager, and Apache software it almost certainly has no other connection to cPanel Inc. or the Apache Group.

Please do not send mail about this site or its contents to cPanel Inc. or the Apache Group. About cPanel: cPanel is a leading provider of software for the webhosting industry. About Apache HTTP Server: The Apache HTTP Server is an open source web server which powers many of the world's web sites. The SOA Magazine. Mastering SOA. We're into the third day of Oracle Open World. Time to have a look at a few of the changes in the product portfolio. As Thomas Kurian already said: over 2000 product changes.

So I'm not going to cover all, but point out some that in my opinion will have an impact. Some of you will already have looked at Oracle SOA Suite 11gR1 and will be interested to know that 11gR1 PS1 (Patch Set 1) will be out shortly. In this patchset there will be a number of changes. One important thing to note is that PS1 is a new install, not a real patch. The patchsets coming after this one will be patches in the real sense of the world. So what does PS1 bring? Another feature that has come back is the web-based rule designer and DVM (Domain Value Map) editor. PS1 also includes some preview functionality that is to come in PS2. On to BPM.

In my opinion - and I guess it's Oracle's opinion as well - BPM is going to stand much clsoer to the business user. SOA Manifesto.