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James Adam on Rails Engines and Ruby in the Enterprise

Community
Ruby
Topics
Ruby on Rails

Dr. JamesAdam has been an active member of the Ruby community for more than four years, contributing to a number of projects including the FXRuby GUI toolkit and the Ruby-OpenGL bindings. InfoQ interviews James about his pioneering work with Rails Engines, the Rails plugin system and what it's like to be doing heavy Ruby development in enterprise settings.

Enterprise-Ruby Wish List

Community
Ruby
Topics
Ruby on Rails

Francis Cianfrocca asks "What do enterprise developers need, that they're not getting from their tools today?" Based on the answers to that question, he examines whether Ruby currently has anything valuable to offer in the form of an Enterprise Ruby wishlist.

From Java to Ruby: Strategies for Pilots

Community
Java,
Ruby
Topics
Change

The Ruby on Rails revolution has been led by developers. Convincing management takes another kind of persuasion. A manager needs to understand the risks of adopting Ruby, the risks of snubbing mainstream languages like Java--even for one project--and the overall technical landscape of Ruby's capabilities.

News about Enterprisey

The Semantic Web and Ontological Technologies Continue to Expand

Community
Architecture,
SOA
Topics
Semantic Web,
Enterprise Architecture

Ontologies and Ontological management have become more popular as enterprise architecture has gained ground in organizations. As tool support has become available and the semantic and ontological concepts are being understood, more players, like the UMBEL project, the AKSW group, and consultant Dan McCreary have come to the table with contributions.

Security for Services and Mashups

Community
Architecture,
SOA
Topics
Web 2.0,
Enterprise Architecture,
Security

Security has become a rising concern in most applications and systems today. Whether you are building small mashups, enterprise applications, or a platform for SOA, there are several issues and approaches that are being discussed. Erica Naone talked about dealing with security in the world of mashups recently while Bob Rhubart and David Garrison from BEA discussed securing the services you deploy.

As-a-Service Approaching Parity with Traditional Offerings

Community
Architecture,
SOA
Topics
SaaS

"as-a-Service" offerings are approaching parity with the more traditional software models on the market. Recent developments from both new and well established vendors in areas such as SaaS applications, infrastructure, cloud computing, development tools, runtime platforms, and configuration have increased the functionality, and perhaps the acceptance, of "as-a-Service" among more clients.

POJO Messaging Architecture with Terracotta

Community
Architecture
Topics
Design,
Performance & Scalability,
Messaging,
Grid Computing

Mark Turansky detailed his implementation of a message bus architecture using Terracotta and Java 5. Instead of using an MQ or JMS based deployment, Mark took advantage of the Terracotta architecture to create his POJO message bus. This allowed for a clean, simple, and inexpensive infrastructure solution to his message needs.

Ted Neward's thoughts on Architecture Roles & Responsibilites

Community
Architecture
Topics
Delivering Quality,
Teamwork,
Leadership,
Customers & Requirements,
Enterprise Architecture

Ted Neward shares his thoughts on the roles and responsibilities of the Software Architect, discussing what an architect does, how to approach the role, and if architects are still relevant.

InfoQ Interview: John Crupi on Enterprise SOA

Community
SOA
Topics
Web Services,
Governance

At the time of this recording John Crupi ran Sun's Enterprise Web Services Practice and consulted on SOA at a number of large enterprises. John Crupi is also one of the main authors of the book Core J2EE Patterns. In this interview, John shares his insights on what SOA means to the Enterprise, SOA analysis and design vs. OO, effective service composition, governance, and more.

Books about Enterprisey

Enterprise SOA Adoption Strategies

Community
SOA
Topics
Web Services

This book argues that for SOA to succeed we must move our thoughts away from the implementation technologies and towards the "what" of the business. Using a straight-forward, pictorially driven, methodology the book explains who to discover what the business services really are and how to construct an overall business service architecture.