hi Chris
- about 'Who would you like me to invite in the next "I am" thread?'
Last week I was able to attend a talk by Jeff Davies [1] at Oracle
Belgium, titled "Oracle's Approach to SOA - Guiding and Accelerating
SOA Success.", where the focus was not on the Oracle products but more
on SOA in general.
From Jeff Davies' website : "I am a Sr. Principal Product Manager at
Oracle Corporation in Redwood Shores, CA. I specialize in software
architecture, especially Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)."
It was an interesting talk that often made you think again about some
of the software architecture aspects discussed.
Because it seemed somewhat off topic I did not ask any ADF related
questions during the talk.
But, altought seemingly less related to ADF as a framework, the SOA
topic also has many aspects related to "Enterprise Methodology" (as in
ADF Enterprise Methodology Group).
Also, if one (Jeff Davies) claims stuff like "the enterprise is the
application", some questions could be:
- What role do you see for ADF applications in a Service Oriented
Architecture?
- How well do ADF applications using ADF Business Components play
along in a Service Oriented Architecture?
Sure, there will be others that can answer questions like these, but
Jeff Davies might have an interesting perspective.
Note that Jeff Davies also blogged a book review on "Oracle ADF
Enterpprise Application Development - Made Simple" [2].
It is just a suggestion.
- [1]
http://www.jeffdavies.org
- [2]
http://blogs.oracle.com/jeffdavies/entry/book_review_oracle_adf_enterpprise
regards
Jan Vervecken
On Feb 1, 9:47 am, Chris Muir <
chriscm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the positive reply Chad.
>
> Hmmm, not many people replying though. So let's change the question to see
> if we can get more participation.
>
> Who would you like me to invite in the next "I am" thread?
>
> CM.
>
> On Monday, 30 January 2012, Chad Thompson <
chad_thomp...@mac.com> wrote:
> > … IMO (and as one who has quite a bit of the thread still in an
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> 'instapaper' queue) - the discussion was very fascinating. It was also
> interesting to see how others have approached design and usability in the
> software we create; something I think bears further discussion.
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> > Thanks for setting this up!
> > - Chad
> > --
> > Chad Thompson
> >
chad_thomp...@mac.com