Error Responses Schema can be found here. This section provides reference information about a common error format and recommended error codes[1] and process. Figure 1 shows a generic synchronous web-service call with either a fault response or a message response
Comcast-NBC
I finished out a contract last week with Comcast. Mostly this included breaking out the ORAMDS dependencies in a large bundle of Oracle BPM Suite 11g code. I converted the BPM and SOA Suite builds to Maven 3.3.x, created Jenkins
Attach Your WSDLs
For any component that exposes a WSDL-based endpoint (WADL too for that matter), create an inline (i.e., flattened ), abstract (i.e., no service endpoint defined) WSDL and attach it as an artifact using Maven or Gradle. This WSDL can then
Database Overreach — Bad SOA
Here’s another filing under the heading, “Why aren’t my SOA initiatives working?” I call it “Database Overreach” and it’s when an enterprise level ETL or SOA tool uses adapters to “reach over” and scoop information out — and worse, poke data
An Applicationist
From time to time in training sessions, work engagements, and social settings I refer to us as Applicationists. Not developers per se, not architects either. But people dedicated to building high-quality applications as the cornerstones of proper Event- and Service-enabled Architecture
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