Web Services White Papers
Insight and Outlook, Part 1: Why and When Should You Choose SOA? - IBM Technical Leaders Answer Pressing Questions About IT Architecture
Overview Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has become a de facto standard for developing component-based applications that can be accessed over the network (whether the Internet or some other network) using standard interfaces. At least that's what IBM executives say, along with many other platform vendors, analysts, consultants, and software developers. They would also tell one that the entire industry is adopting SOA, and that if one hasn't begun SOA development, one will soon be left behind. Stirring words. But are they compelling enough to convince one to start down the path toward one's own SOA? Take the question of an architect attending an SOA conference hosted by the Open Group.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | November 2005 | ||
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