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Microservices With Apache Camel and Quarkus

Dzone - DevOps

Created by James Strachan in 2007, it aimed at being the implementation of the famous "EIP book" ( Enterprise Integration Patterns by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf, published by Addison Wesley in October 2003).

SOA 92
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3 commandments that should drive every API strategy

CIO

An API-first approach enables organizations to take full advantage of microservices architecture, a variant of service-oriented architecture (SOA), in which applications are structured as collections of loosely coupled services. It communicates HTML, which makes it difficult to use in other environments.”

Strategy 346
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Web 2.0 Architectures: What Entrepreneurs and Architects Need to Know

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

So it's official, our new book Web 2.0 Architectures is now out from O'Reilly as of this month. Amazon UK nearly sold out almost immediately and we're making it standard issue for the architecture course at Web 2.0 I should be clear from the outset that this book will be primarily useful for those coming at Web 2.0

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Latest Software Architecture Books That Will Be Presented at GSAS 2023

Apiumhub

As the organizers of the GSAS 2023 , we take pride in continuously monitoring new releases of software architecture books to extend invitations to their authors for our event. What’s even more exciting is that some of these authors will be generously raffling off copies of their software architecture books to our attendees!

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Interview with Evgeny Predein – CEO of Apiumhub

Apiumhub

First he decided to work as a software developer to better understand the industry and then once he identified key gaps in the software industry he decided to found his own company, focusing on software architecture and best practices. It starts building software with a focus on the architecture, applying best practices, and TDD & CI.

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Links for 2009-10-07 [del.icio.us]

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

The Services Continuum: Expanding Our Notion of SOA and Enterprise Data Services - Dion Hinchcliffe's Next-Generation Enterprises. Tim Anderson’s ITWriting - Tech writing blog » Book review: Web 2.0 Architectures. Architectures book with coauthors @monkchips & @duanechaos. from [link].

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Event-driven architecture benefits

Apiumhub

Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a design pattern built around the production, detection, and reaction to events that take place in time. Event-driven architecture enables minimal coupling, which makes it a good option for modern, distributed application architectures.