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SOA Websites

Note: This post was a very old post, most of the entries of old post are not active, few are here for the reference but activity may be very limited. 

Websites:

  1. The Actuary Magazine from the SOA: This magazine provides insights and articles related to the actuarial profession, including topics on SOA.

  2. SOA People - Blogs and News about SAP technologies: This platform offers blogs and news focusing on SAP technologies, including SOA implementations.

Blogs:

  1. Oracle SOA & BPM Partner Community Blog: Managed by Oracle, this blog provides updates, news, and articles on Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Business Process Management (BPM).

  2. PaaS Community Blog: Authored by Jürgen Kress, this blog focuses on Oracle's Platform as a Service (PaaS) offerings, including SOA-related content.

  3. K21Academy – SOA Suite Development: This blog offers guides, news, and tutorials on Oracle SOA Suite development and related topics.

  4. Guido Schmutz's Blog: Guido Schmutz shares his expertise on Java, Oracle, WebServices, SOA, and more through articles and presentations.

  5. Oracle SOA/Java Blog: This blog contains tips, tricks, and insights on Oracle SOA and Java technologies.

  6. Manish Kumar Gupta's Blog: Manish Kumar Gupta shares his knowledge on Oracle, Cloud, API, ADB, OIC, VBCS, and other related technologies.

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