SOA Patterns – Blogjecting Watchdog

Posted by: Cirrus Minor, on 30 Apr 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

As I mentioned in the previous post I got a few interesting questions lately. The first from Colin regarding developing a customized solution for the blogjecting watchdog pattern vs. integrating/developing for a commercial monitoring suite (e.g. Unicenter/OpenView etc.). The second question I received was from Dru on running multiple versions of services (e.g. during upgrade) with active Sagas in the background. I think these questions are interesting enough to be answered as blog posts.Also...

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