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Boris Lublinsky
Boris Lublinsky is an Enterprise Architect at CNA Insurance where he is involved in design and implementation of CNA’s integration strategy, building application frameworks and implementing service-oriented architecture for the company Prior to this he was Director of Technology at Inventa Technologies, where he was overseeing and actively participating in engagements in EAI and B2B integration implementations and development of large-scale web applications. While a Technical Architect at Platinum Technology and SSA, Boris was involved in component-based systems development and design and implementation of execution platforms for component-based systems. In all, he has over 25 years experience in software engineering and technical architecture.

Implementing J2EE/.NET Interoperability Using WebSphere MQ Part 2 - Putting theory into practice
In Part 1 of this series, we discussed how the use of messaging software can alleviate some of the problems with integration of J2EE and .NET environments using Web services. In this article we will discuss implementation of the proposed architecture on both J2EE ...
Implementing J2EE-.NET Interoperability Using WebSphere MQ
It is today's reality that most companies are using both J2EE and .NET environments for their software implementation. Until recently, the prevalent solution for integration of these two environments has been HTTP-based Web services.
Web Services Invocation Framework, part 2
The Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) is an architecture and programming model that - unlike today's most popular Web services APIs, JAX-RPC and JAXM - supports RPC and messaging invocation of Web services in a single programming model.
Web Services Invocation Framework
Today's most popular Web services APIs - JAX-RPC and JAXM - support two very different programming models for invocation of Web services, one synchronous, one asynchronous. If users need both models in a single application, they are forced to use two sets of ver...
The Key to Superior EJB Design
Over the past several years EJB technology has entered the software development mainstream. This new level of recognition and greater popularity brings an increase in design activities in the EJB space, such as best practices and design patterns.
Web Services and Distributed Component Platforms (Part 2)
As we can see from the tables, Web services measure up quite nicely with other distributed systems environments. The main differentiating characteristics are: Web services, unlike other distributed systems, support only remote communications, they don't support c...
Web Services and Distributed Component Platforms, Part 1
With the widespread use of component technology, it has become increasingly important to employ components in distributed computing environments. Currently, a handful of distributed component platforms exists, including the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM...
XML and Distributed Computing
There are three big challenges when implementing distributed computing systems: data transfer, interface management, and remote invocation. This article examines how XML can help with each of these, and how XML-based semantic messaging can unify disparate distributed architectures.

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