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Written by Erik Westermann
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Friday, 21 January 2011 14:16 |
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Linxter describes itself as an easy to use cloud messaging platform that works on .NET and Java platforms. Linxter enables communication, via messages, between internet connected systems over its Internet Service Bus.
On reviewing this application in January 2011, I found Linkster is not as easy to use, its documentation basic, and its quick start applications are neither: they’re not quick, nor do they start.
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Written by Erik Westermann
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Sunday, 15 February 2009 15:53 |
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BizTalk Server's publish-subscribe model makes it possible to create innovative, maintainable, and scalable solutions that effectively take advantage of available resources to provide a balance between ease of development, deployment, and performance. Find out about publish-subscribe and learn how it works in BizTalk Server.
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Written by Erik Westermann
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Thursday, 11 June 2009 10:17 |
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nServiceBus is an open source, distributed communications framework. Find out how to get the code, compile it, and get pointers like getting the latest successful build.
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Written by Erik Westermann
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009 14:31 |
nServiceBus version 1.9 is much more approachable for new developers, as compared to previous versions. This article describes how quickly start experimenting with nServiceBus based on one of the examples, PubSub. Along the way, I also discuss some details about how nServiceBus works.
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Written by Erik Westermann
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 15:01 |
While articles that explain BizTalk or describe how to do something with it are great, they assume that you have already made the decision to use BizTalk Server in your project or organization. This article discusses integration, its benefits, and how BizTalk Sever can help you exploit those benefits.
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Written by Erik Westermann
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Sunday, 01 March 2009 15:54 |
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Commercially available products, like Microsoft’s BizTalk Server, are a key part of many organizations’ SOA-style applications and application integration solutions. Freely available, open source solutions have been gaining acceptance in the broader marketplace. The acceptance of open source solutions is based on not only the maturity of the solutions, but also based on the accessibility and maturity of the underlying user groups that use, develop, and promote open source solutions. nServiceBus is a freely available, open source distributed, scalable, communications framework that’s based on the publish-subscribe model.
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Written by Erik Westermann
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Thursday, 18 June 2009 15:53 |
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Find out about how to use nServiceBus to efficiently distribute messages over several servers - and get the solution running in a few minutes! You'll also get a deep understanding about how the system works.
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