Michael Coté sat down with Oliver Wolf from Sopera at EclipseCon this year, to talk about the newly announced Swordfish - Eclipse's SOA project. Having talked about Swordfish before in RedMonkTV, Coté asks Oliver to quickly catch us up since their last discussion. Swordfish has announced their release date (which has occurred since this was filmed), including all the compliance and IP cleaning.
Oliver then gives us a very quick overview of Swordfish, a runtime for implementing SOAs. Coté asks Oliver what Swordfish's general philosophy on SOA is. As Oliver explains, it starts from a decentralized ESB. They then discuss what this decentralization means for Swordfish's various SOA components. Coté then asks how Swordfish came to be and where the project is now.
Getting back to the type of SOA that Swordfish embodies, Coté asks Oliver what types of workloads Swordfish is suited for. Having announced Swordfish at EclipseCon 2009, and presenting more than five sessions on the topic, Coté asks Oliver how it's been received and what people have been asking. Finally, Oliver tells us how Swordfish fits into the overall Eclipse Runtime strategy.
Total running time 10:50 minutes
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