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Udi Dahan

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Write software that expects to fail! Posted: Jul 20, 2006 9:35 AM
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Via TheServerSide.Net, Microsoft Research Distinguished Engineer Butler Lampson session on ‘Failures and Futures in System Research’ points out that to succeed, systems must be able to gracefully fail. He continues with the failure of RPC in that the architecture places too many requirements on widely scattered nodes that must continually maintain faithfulness to a particular technical structure.

This is ringing some bells from the webcast I gave last year "Why You Can’t Do SOA Without Messaging".

So, would somebody like to tell me why all the guidance Microsoft is putting out around distributed systems architecture is based on RPC?

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