Sunday, June 21, 2009

Podcast Interviews

A few folks have asked for links to my podcast interviews, which were done in the context of the book that I co-authored.

The main page for the SOA-related podcasts contains some very interesting podcasts from some of my friends/colleagues/co-conspirators.

It was a lot of fun talking to Kevin Davis for the interview. He had some very interesting questions on Web services in general, and interoperability, SOAP, WSDL and WS-Addressing, in particular. We talk about standards setting organizations; fundamental building blocks of Web services; Web services interoperability and the problems/challenges of getting multiple stacks to work together; WS-I and Web Service Test Forum (WSTF) and how they are helping solve the inherently tricky interop problem. I'm especially enthused about WSTF and its approach to solving the problem.

The first podcast interview is Web Service Interoperability and the Basic Building Blocks of SOA Part 1 and is about 22 minutes long.

The second podcast interview is Web Service Interoperability and the Basic Building Blocks of SOA Part 2 and is also about 22 minutes long.

And the third podcast interview is Advanced WS-Addressing and is about 17 minutes long.

Enjoy.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

CFP: OSGi Community Event 2009

The Call for Papers was announced today for the 2009 OSGi Community Event. I'm on the program committee with Ian Skerrett of Eclipse Foundation as the chair. Given all the interest in OSGi, especially in the enterprise, and new work being done in the Enterprise Expert Group as well as the Spring DM Server, I'm hoping for a very good event. So start sending in papers for the event. Note that the deadline is May 15.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

Pix of Riya

Finally got around to posting Riya's pix.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

First blog post

Never thought that I would start blogging. Mostly because I didn't think I would have the time for it, and I don't think I have anything insightful or interesting to say that anyone would want to read. Then again, overwhelming majority of the blogs don't.

I became a proud dad all over again this week, and this seems like a good way to share news, photos and videos of my family. That, and the fact that I'm severely sleep and nutrition deprived (haven't had time for either) has impaired my judgement. For all I know, maybe this blogging thing won't last long. We'll see.