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 What Is Service-Oriented Architecture
Subject: Defining Service Oriented Architecture
Date: 2006-04-10 02:39:35
From: aksbh

The loose coupling between interacting software agents in order to preserve the benefits of reusability and extensibility does not come in confict with Object Oriented System design in any manner. CD player analogy used in explaining the SOA in not so comprehensible, otherwise the artical is extremely informative and useful.Creating generic interfaces as far as possible in order to channelize the distributed capabilities that may be under the control of different ownership domains in accordance to the business rules seems to be the exact idea behind SOA.


Regards,
Akshaya Bhatia



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  • Defining Service Oriented Architecture
    2006-04-28 11:06:56 Nickull [Reply]

    There is a Reference Model for SOA available as a candidate standard within OASIS. Over 200 people worked on this - http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=soa-rm

    • Defining Service Oriented Architecture
      2006-04-29 10:07:20 aksbh [Reply]

      What exactly will be the goal of SOA reference model?


      Will it create templates and policies on the architecture for the distinct services-- Meaning-- will it take the service or the system per-se to layout such reference model---for instance Will reservation service be the starting point or will the segment using the reservation system as the service will be reference to start with?


      What exact purpose SOA reference model serve?
      Whether it would let us comprehend the exact definition as well as approach to SOA-both in terms of design and development?


      Is this reference model an endeavor to standardize the SOA for design,development and implementation in the cross section of industry segments?


      regards
      Akshaya Bhatia



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