In a competitive business environment, IT is expected to deliver new functionality rapidly and cost effectively. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) promises to enable you to meet these expectations. The goal of SOA is a world-wide mesh of collaborating services that are published and available for invocation. In this set of pages we examine SOA, specifically in the context of enterprise, solutions, infrastructure and industry architecture.
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Messaging StandardsBecause messaging is such a fundamental feature for many application architectures, poor choices can have disastrous consequences—affecting performance, scalability, availability, and, ultimately, use... more
Web Service Software Factory Modeling EditionWeb Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition, also known as the Service Factory, is a collection of resources to help you model and build Web services for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) in a... more
Marshaling between Managed and Unmanaged CodeHow do you integrate your managed and unmanaged projects? Fortunately, .NET interop opens a channel between managed and unmanaged code, and marshaling plays a very important role in that connection in... more
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