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OASIS drafts blueprints for SOA

SOA presents a paradox: Turning applications into platform-agnostic services is a great way to reduce redundancy and accelerate integration, but where can you turn for architectural guidance that avoids the vendor lock-in SOA is supposed to prevent in the first place?

On Monday, the OASIS standards organization announced plans to create blueprints that point the way toward effective SOA architectures and implementations -- without stipulating particular products or platforms. The effort is being led by Miko Matsumura, a vice president at Web services management software vendor Infravio and the proposed chair of the OASIS SOA Adoption Blueprints Technical Committee.

The blueprints will be based on work done by The Middleware Co. analyst firm, whose new owner, TechTarget, sold the intellectual capital to Matsumura (a former employee of The Middleware Company and ex-Sun evangelist) for US$1 with the understanding that the documents would be made available license-free to the IT community. Both BEA and Microsoft played a major role in the blueprint effort, which may be why IBM is absent from the list of supporters (IBM offered InfoWorld a "no comment" when asked about the initiative). Technical Committee members include Adobe Systems, Datapower, Infravio, and Software AG.

read more on ComputerWorld

[Tuesday, August 16, 2005]



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