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:: Web Services and SOA News ::
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The common sense SOA: Necessary components
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A service-oriented architecture is only as good as the components and design standards that make it. If you want a practical and usable SOA -- not just a bucket of services -- then you should pay attention to five aspects of SOA development, say integration experts. The following bits of advice were gleaned from Ron Schmelzer, an analyst at ZapThink LLC; Steve Craggs, president of Saint Consulting; and Jamey Harvey, deputy CTO for the District of Columbia.Open standards. SOAs don't have to be based on open standards, but they won't be as useful in a cross-platform environment if they aren't. Adhering to standards such Web Services Description Language (WSDL), XML and WS-Security ensures that the SOA will be adaptable to all enterprise systems.
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read more on Computer World
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[Wednesday, October 04, 2006]
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