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Code Review: SharpArchitecture.MultiTenant

It has been suggested that I’ll look at a more modern implementation of SharpArchitecture, and I was directed toward the MultiTenant project. The first thing to notice is the number of projects. It is actually hard to keep the number of projects down,...

0 replies - 1376 views - 04/01/11 by Ayende Rahien in News

Latency is constant - not!

If you read this blog regularily you've probably heard/read about the 8 fallacies of distributed computing once or twice ...

0 replies - 4561 views - 01/26/09 by Arnon Rotem-gal-oz in News

Deferring architectural decisions

When describing the "known exceptions" to the Knot anti-pattern, I wrote the following:Starting out on a large project, such as moving an enterprise to SOA, is difficult enough as it is. You can’t figure everything in advance; you need to deliver...

2 replies - 3664 views - 01/14/09 by Arnon Rotem-gal-oz in News

SOA Anti-Pattern : The Knot

Everything starts oh so well. Embarking on a new SOA initiative the whole team feels as if it is pure green field development. We venture on - The first service is designed. Hey look it got all these bells and whistles; we are even using XML so it must be...

0 replies - 4795 views - 01/07/09 by Arnon Rotem-gal-oz in Articles