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WebtodateEclipse.Org Releases Swordfish Next-Generation ESB for SOAThe Eclipse Foundation has announced the first release of Swordfish, a next-generation enterprise service bus (ESB) that provides the flexibility and extensibility required by enterprises to successfully deploy a service-oriented architecture (SOA) strategy. Swordfish is based on the OSGi standard and builds upon successful open source projects, including Eclipse Equinox and Apache ServiceMix. Tue, 14 Apr 2009 13:00:00 Zrodlo: Eclipse.Org Releases Swordfish Next-Generation ESB for SOA
Suicides Shut VA Psychiatric WardA fourth suicide among mentally ill patients treated at the Dallas VA Medical Center this year has led the hosptial to close its psychiatric ward. Investigators are expected to assess safety there. Time for Code FreezeTime, quality, resources and scope. Those are the four variables in software project management. As the deadline closes in I only have the luxury to change scope. Sure, there are more features I planned to get into this version, but the scope will be cut in order to make the release stable and have a timely delivery. Time is a rare resource for me these days with being a new father , having a full-time job, following the latest news about the regional conflict, and blogging/developing FeedJournal . Despite that, I am proud of what I have accomplished so far with my project in Visual C# 2005 Express Edition. One week remains until release, and the time has come for Code Freeze: no more new features. Until August 6th I will work on finalizing documentation, web site, and of course testing. FeedJournal will become a commercial project in version 2.0. Until then the fully functional version 1.0 will be the one submitted for the Made In Express Contest under a shared source license. That basically means that the source is available but there are no rights to use this source code in your own projects. I plan to add plenty of cool features before a commercial release plus some optimizations under the hood. I would like to thank everyone who contacted me with feature requests or comments. What you should expect to see in future versions are:
There are also some ideas I had envisioned early on in the project, prior to starting implementation, that have been moved to the recycle bin. Nothing strange with this, it is a normal reality check once you get down to the fine points of how things are supposed to work. For example, I had planned to rank articles according to web popularity (Technorati, Digg, delicious, Google, Yahoo, etc.). After much research of the various service APIs it is clear to me that this is simply not possible. Having x articles would mean sending x web requests to the various services. Until they support a technique for bundling together multiple requests into one, this feature will not be a part of FeedJournal. In the meantime, I am looking for serious beta testers for future FeedJournal versions who will be rewarded for constructive feedback and testing. ![]() ![]() IBM Puts Systems Chief on Leave of AbsenceRobert Moffat ain’t running IBM’s systems business, its chips or its supply chain and he ain’t serving as an officer of the company following his arrest Friday on criminal charges that he disclosed confidential inside information on AMD, Sun and IBM itself to a hedge fund ring that was trading on the secrets. He has been temporarily placed on a leave of absence while he sorts his life out. Mortgage Late Payments Hit 21-Year HighAcross the country, homeowners are finding themselves strapped between rising mortgage costs and basic necessities: food, transportation, and utilities. As Michelle Miller reports, they are starting to pay those bills with plastic more often. Taking The Sangin Valley From The TalibanAs the war in Afghanistan reaches a critical point amid real concern that the Taliban are making a comeback, Lara Logan reports on how U.S. and British forces took the town of Sangin " a former center of the Taliban drug trade. Informacji szukaj w: google yahoo msn |
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