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Article:
 What Is Service-Oriented Architecture
Subject: Different from object oriented programming?
Date: 2007-04-10 07:20:41
From: pad_rag

Whew! SOA is about providing reusable components, and components are a collection of reusable objects. SOA is a natural extension to O-O programming, not something different.


O-O is about loose coupling (look at articles by the best Booch, Rumbaugh, Jacobson, etc.) and you'll know what I mean. O-O is about inheritance which is about generalization, and specialization, and is very similar to the generic semantics, and extensibility talks about.


This is, by far, one of the poorest articles that I have read online. It appears to be an article from a very poor O-O programmer who wanted to publish something.


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