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:: Web Services and SOA News ::
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Scaling SOA with Distributed Computing
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Enterprise architects are looking to service-oriented architectures (SOA) to solve a litany of real-world problems—brittle systems with tight interdependencies and language lock-in, data stuck in single-purpose silos, and applications that can't scale to meet growing demand, to name a few. The attraction of SOA is that it builds on the concepts of reusable software components, while emphasizing the service abstraction. This means that ideally, services in an SOA are interoperable, language agnostic, reusable, independent, stateless, autonomous, and publish a clear contract. To enable interoperability, services should be composable, loosely coupled, and standards compliant. These should be your design goals when designing SOAs
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read more on Dr.Dobb's Portal
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[Thursday, October 05, 2006]
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