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Please check out my 2 part series about “QA Milestones since the foundation of the eHealth Framework” which is the backbone of the HealthCare suite of ICW (www.icw.de) published on their developer network http://idn.icw-global.com/blogs/ehf-team-blog.html > Category > Quality!
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EDIT: Blog is now an article: http://idn.icw-global.com/solutions/ehealth-framework/articles/qa-ehf.html
Markus Allgemein Agile, automation, CI, continous, Health Care, Hudson, Java, lifecycle, QA, quality, Scrum, Software Quality Engineer, Webservice, XML
Hello friends of Trainfactory!
During the hard search of finding an easy working and efficient SOA solution for extensive web traffic, RESOA might be more than a bullet for your problems.
Please check out the attached press release and go ahead!
/*Sept 2009*/: How would you develop web applications, which both take benefit out of SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) and Cloud Computing? Convenient software architecture does not help when unifying these two worlds. Nevertheless, you have to meet this challenge, if your 24/7 solution is supposed to cause heavy traffic and scalability is a must for the underlying architecture. Using J2EE and database clusters, additionally operated on several sites, would cause enormous costs - a show stopper for many business cases.
Resoa, released in July 2009, is an Open Source framework which exactly meets the challenge of setting up IT architectures, enabling Cloud Computing based on Java Services. The developers of the framework have a long term experience within the financial banking and exchange trading business; they didn’t reinvent the wheel but plugged together several existing Open Source solutions around Rest and JSON. Check http://www.resoa.org <http://www.resoa.org/> to learn more about an excellent way out of the SOA software architecture mess.
Markus Ajax Cloud, J2EE, Java, JAXB, JQuery, JSON, Node, REST, Restlet, Service, SOA, Spring, XML, XSD
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Georges Margaritis Allgemein Ajax, Java, JSF, Tomcat