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Collaborative Consulting's own Jeremy Deane will be speaking at the ServerSide Java Symposium

January 21, 2010
Jeremy Deane, A technical Architect at Collaborative Consulting is set to Speak at The ServerSide Java Symposium March 17-19, 2010 in Las Vegas, NV.
Jeremy will be presenting the following session on “Resource-Oriented Enterprise Service Bus”.
Are you looking for an alternative to expensive complex enterprise integration solutions; one that will translate into better service management and scalability? Jeremy Deane, an expert in Resource-Oriented Architecture, Performance Engineering and Software Process Improvement, discusses the convergence of Resource-Oriented Architecture and Enterprise Integration Patterns.
An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) provides a platform for service provisioning. The core capabilities that enable provisioning across an enterprise include addressing, routing and transformations. Addressing is the ability to specify the location of a service regardless of transport. Service routing defines a message path across a number of servers or nodes and message content transformations are implemented using XML technologies such as XSLT and proprietary adapters. Resource-Oriented Architecture goes beyond RESTful web services to provide a more extensible and transport independent foundation. A Resource-Oriented approach not only decreases time to market and lowers the cost of entry but pushes the integration functionality to the edge of the network (as a URI), translating into better service management and scalability.
This session catches you up on:
  • The key concepts of an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and Resource-Oriented Architecture;
  • The key concepts of a Resource-Oriented ESB;
  • Several service examples using 1060 Research’s NetKernel;
  • And more.
For more information about this event or to register, click here.