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Draft complete with UML, WSDL, and schema for querying and interacting with the CMDB.
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“The device is not built to be fixed, and is not priced to be replaced.”
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“[W]ith SOA, weren’t treating information as an asset…. We weren’t enabling a low-barrier to entry to access those resources in our information systems. And we weren’t connecting our services together into a web, where discovery was a natural act.”
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Apparently, I quite like Ruby in NetBeans ;)
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…because there’s not enough Floridian Lesbians rep’in’ up in the club.
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2 Comments
Did the CMDBF announce yet which standards group they were sending their spec to? (I seem to remember someone at one of those companies blogging last June during their private interop that they had made the decision but weren't yet ready to announce.)
interesting the rocket case almost looks like its about the development environment rather than the app itself. a lawsuit from a pre-Eclipse and OSS tooling world….
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