What is Service Oriented Architecture? SOA

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4 Responses to “What is Service Oriented Architecture? SOA”

  1. khajochi Says:

    interesting
    interesting

  2. thewwump Says:

    Well that certainly …
    Well that certainly explains it very well.. except that it doesn’t. How about an example of SOA? While SOA smells slightly like OO from an application layer perspective, I’m not sure how simple it is to extend that methodology to an infrascture level.. I know for one thing - it’s tougher than building a house with lego.

  3. gr8tbigtreehugger Says:

    It’s all done with …
    It’s all done with magic!

  4. WaffleTroll Says:

    The current …
    The current implementations of SOA using BPEL, XML, SOAP..etc are inmature pathetic jokes. They lack essential primitives such as distributed transactions (”Compensation” does not count), security primitives, common logging and monitoring all non-existant.

    SOA is far from a new concept. LoD has been around for decades and all well designed distributed systems have implemented these concepts from the very beginning.

    SOA in its now popular form promises the world and delivers a headache.

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