Presentation: "A couple of ways to skin an Internet-scale cat"
Time: Friday 10:20 - 11:05
Location: Ballroom Le Grand 3
Presentation: "A couple of ways to skin an Internet-scale cat"
Session:
Cloud Computing
Time: Friday 10:20 - 11:05 Location: Ballroom Le Grand 3
Abstract: The Web is alive with furious debate on the future of integration. With the former new kid on the block - Web Services - being forced to contend with the jihadist fury of the upstart REST-based approach.
This talk will explore the fundamental REST concepts and show how they can be used to create robust integration solutions - with all those -ilities that we love, but without all the complex middleware.
We'll explore how RESTful solutions can be applied to enterprise domains used by real developers writing with those "boring" statically typed languages, rather than just the Ruby fanboys (though fanboys will also be well catered for). In a shocking conclusion we'll also see that REST done right and SOA done well are actually rather similar beasts...
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Jim Webber, ThoughtWorksDr. Jim Webber is the Global Head of Architecture for ThoughtWorks where he works with clients on delivering dependable service-oriented systems. Jim was formerly a senior researcher with the UK E-Science programme where he developed strategies for aligning Grid computing with Web Services practices and architectural patterns for dependable Service-Oriented computing. Jim has extensive Web Services architecture and development experience as an architect with Arjuna Technologies and was the lead developer with Hewlett-Packard on the industry's first Web Services Transaction solution. Jim is an active speaker in the Web Services space and is co-author of the book "Developing Enterprise Web Services - An Architect's Guide" in addition to being a contributing author to other books and articles. Jim holds a B.Sc. in Computing Science and Ph.D. in Parallel Computing both from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. His blog is located at http://jim.webber.name. |
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