Using a service registry that doesn’t suck part II: Dear registry, do you have to be a message broker?

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Published on Wed, 12 Jan 2011 18:39:21 GMT Indexed on 2011/01/12 18:54 UTC
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Continuing our series of posts about service registry patterns that suck, we decided to address one of the most common techniques that Service Oriented (SOA) governance tools use to enforce policies. Scenario Service registries and repositories serve typically as a mechanism for storing service policies that model behaviors such as security, trust, reliable messaging, SLAs, etc. This makes perfect sense given that SOA governance registries were conceived as a mechanism to store and manage the policies...(read more)

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