Architect's Thoughts

Into an architecting mind... Everybody talks about architectures. Why won't we... Ditto of acoscomp.com

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Dealing with versions in REST? Think again, you may not need to.

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In the recent IWS 2010 , I saw Zachman presenting an interesting note about enterprise architecture. He quoted Brooks by saying that redund...
Thursday, April 21, 2011

Forced Domain and Forced Paradigm anti-patterns

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These two common (and usually overlooked) “anti-patterns” are frequently followed by developers. Actually, I’m not sure if we can officiall...

Back to Posts! Blogging Season Ahead...

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Ok, six months of not posting anything seems like too much. There are lots of things that are keeping me busy. But I hope next months will ...
Saturday, October 9, 2010

Distributed, Integrated or Networked?

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Distributed is a very common adjective. I usually tell my students to be careful when using it to refer to anything that gets in a network, ...
Sunday, August 22, 2010

IWS 2010: The Why of REST expanded Abstract

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Why do we talk about The Why of REST?. I recall the old days, when I first met REST. It was introduced to me as a revolutionary way to cre...
Sunday, July 25, 2010

What if you need Transactions and also REST?

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Some time ago, in a discussion at REST-Discuss , en example for transactions in REST was given. The solutions are usually complex and tediou...
Saturday, July 24, 2010

Trying to Explain App State for REST

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I will try a different approach to explain the concept of application state, which is usually confusing and a recurring question from REST n...
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