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Philip Bishop




Philip Bishop is a co-founder of Net Caboodle and co-author, with Nigel Warren, of the books Java in Practice and JavaSpaces in Practice, both published by Addison Wesley Longman. Philip is widely regarded as a Java and Distributed systems expert and is the founder of Inca X www.incax.com the software development tools company. He has consulted for many companies in the use of distributed Java and Internet technology in business and financial services - including Deutsche Bank, Lehman Brothers, the Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC.

Articles

Taking Service-Oriented Architectures Mobile, Part 2: Mobile Transactions
This series looks at how it is possible to extend the basic principles of service-oriented architecture (SOA) to devices at the edge of the network . This article adds the ability for devices to become involved in atomic transactions. Transactions are vital in ensuring that all of the relevant resources that a system provides are coordinated and managed so that the overall state of the system remains consistent. Aug. 2, 2005

Taking Service-Oriented Architectures Mobile, Part 1: Thinking Mobile
This article describes how to implement SOA on mobile devices and shows how to implement a simple messaging application using mobile SOA design principles. It also points to some of the security implications and how to handle them. Jun. 21, 2005



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