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SDO support for .Net

Jean-Jacques Dubray of http://www.ebpml.org/about.htm is becoming one of my favorite blogs.  I have only followed his blog the past couple of months.  I admire him because he is one of a few technologists that attempt to step back from the platform specific SOA implementations and discuss SOA from an agnostic viewpoint.  I just finished reading his book Composite Software Construction (http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/composite-software-construction).  The book is easy to read and touches on several SOA topics as well as insight into the history of the WS-I standards.  It is free and certainly worth your time.  Jean-Jacques is also behind the WSPER specification, which he covers in his book (ref. http://www.wsper.org/).  WSPER appears to have a lot of potential and something to keep an eye on.

While catching up with the thousands of blog subscriptions, my interests were peaked by a post from Jean-Jacques blog - http://www.ebpml.org/blog/30.htm. Apparently, Xcalia offers an SDO API for both Java and .Net - http://www.xcalia.com/products/xcalia-xdas-data-access-service-SDO-DAS-data-integration-through-web-services.jsp. SDO is similiar to the .Net DataSet but with a twist.  Jean-Jacques states in his book that the .Net DataSet is based on an Entity Relationship Model and SDO is based on the Hypergraph Data Model

Cross posted from www.davidstrommer.com

Published Monday, December 03, 2007 11:53 PM by david.strommer
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