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Application Designing Stages using SOA : SOA in Short

In our recent project, we are following SOA principles. Everyone think of SOA based applications, but they would have their own means applied for it. In this post, I’m too trying to convey my meaning and how we found it is profitable for both, the client and the development teams. Our SOA is spanned across 6 stages. Every stage has it’s own importance as well as documentation involved. Before we proceed further, we are not just working on the water fall model, but we also follow the Agile Methodologies. It really and clearly mentioned in every methodology that documentation is mandatory. But again, every methodology has it’s own recommendation towards documentation. Instead of talk / debate / write more about the Methodologies (vs) Documentation , let me go into the SOA Phases that worked for our current project. Stage 1: Service Candidates At this stage, we identify the business from very high level and understand the candidates that play vital role in serving the business as Servi...

WCF Adapters & BizTalk

While reading about WCF, I’ve encountered Richard’s blog. In one of his blog, he wrote about the adapters. He claims that BizTalk WCF Adapter is better than SOAP Adapter. He gave a clear example as how it is better and why. But isn’t it surprising that there is a better solution than SOAP. Surprisingly, this post is written 3 years back but it is really sad that I’ve encountered during Sep 2011. But am not sure that the same statement holds good till this day. Am sure that WCF in framework 4.0 would be much better. Have you ever explored?