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		<title>By: Marco on ESP&#187;Blog Archive &#187; Some morning reading for you</title>
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		<description>[...] - Brenda Michelson has written a really nice piece called &#8220;Event-Driven Architecture Overview Event-Driven SOA Is Just Part of the EDA Story&#8221;, which you can download here from the Patricia Seybold Group. That page requires registration. If you, for some reason, are fed up with registering on web pages you can download the same from David Luckham&#8217;s excellent complex event processing site over here [...]</description>
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