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Welcome to the fourth issue of the Distributed
.NET Newsletter!
SOAP is not a Remote Procedure Call
Web Services ... that's Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) via
HTTP and SOAP, right? Somehow the successor to DCOM and other remote
procedure call frameworks, true? In this article, I discuss common
misconceptions like these along with explaining why using only [WebMethods]
deprives you of some of the most important features of XML Web Services:
XML and Messaging. This article will show you how you can get back to
XML and messages, and will change the way you think about Web Services.
Forever.
Read here (PDF, 5 pages, 137 kb)
The Flowchart Lie
Most application architects and developers tend to
implement business processes using synchronous request/response
interactions.
This article discusses the reasons and drawbacks of this approach, and
shows why and how asynchronous business process could be implemented
using asynchronous messaging.
Read here (PDF, 2 pages, 118 kb)
Architecture Briefings
The two articles presented above are the first
installments of a new series of whitepapers for architects and advanced
developers. This series' home is
http://www.ingorammer.com/ArchitectureBriefings. You as a
subscriber of this newsletter will of course always be one of the first
to know whenever new whitepapers become available!
Mentoring Program
After receiving several individual inquiries, I'm
currently thinking about implementing an architect and developer
mentoring program as one
of my commercial offerings. This will enable you - for a fixed
quarterly or semi annually amount - to get unlimited access to me
by email, phone, and IM to bounce off ideas and pick my mind about
issues pertinent to your application and architecture. I would be really
interested to hear your opinion about this program, about which services
I should include, and what kind of monetary value you would associate
with it. Please reply directly to me at
ingo@ingorammer.com with your
ideas and requirements for a mentoring program like this. Thank you!
Forward It!
If you like this newsletter, please don't hesitate to
forward it along to your friends and co-workers - or just tell them to
subscribe at
http://www.ingorammer.com/NL. You can also help me to promote it by
sharing it with your local .NET user group's mailing list. I'm sure the
other member will appreciate it!
Regards from Austria,Europe

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