Has it dawned on anyone (I'm sure it has), that an SOA
will allow one to publish services for the internet?

that is, I will be able write a 'payroll calculation
service' and 'advertise' it on the internet, and for
someone to 'consume' that service?

AND, most importantly, I can CHARGE for that service..

Whole BUSINESS processes can be built for companies
without having to write code?

I'm slow, but gosh...what a concept...

What am I missing?
John

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> It is interesting that if we haven't even reached a
> consensus on the principles, benefits, or features
> of SOA, maybe what the folks in the real world are
> deploying is DOA!
>  
> M. R. Pamidi
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: JP Morgenthal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 17:08:52 -0500
> Subject: RE: [service-orientated-architecture] Re:
> request for pointers to relevant
> information/documentation about SOA/SOC
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> I'm usually careful to avoid criticism in these
> types of lists, but I feel it necessary to point out
> the question was, "What are the principles of SOA,
> not, "what are the benefits of SOA" and not "what
> are the features".  If your point was other than to
> criticize incorrectly, then it was lost in your
> posting.
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> On Behalf Of Vikas Deolaliker
> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:19 PM
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> Subject: RE: [service-orientated-architecture] Re:
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> I think the features and benefits of SOA are mixed
> up in this list. 
>  
> If you have  addressable, named, discoverable and
> distributed services then you will get the benefits
> of loosely coupling which include contracts based
> computing and SLA based management. 
> 
> Vikas
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [service-orientated-architecture] Re:
> request for pointers to relevant
> information/documentation about SOA/SOC
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> Here's what I propose:
> 
>       A) Loose-coupling - every service is atomic,
> self-describing,
> accessible, declarative, stateless and composite
>       B) Contracted - All services in an SOA are
> represented by a contract
> that describes its inputs, outputs, access policies,
> QoS requirements and
> error handling procedures
>       C) Manageable - all services can be
> individually managed or managed
> as a group
>       D) Versioned - multiple versions of the same
> service should be able
> to co-exist to maintain backward compatibility in a
> changing environment
>       E) Discoverable - services should be able to
> be discoverable at time
> of execution.
>       F) Addressable - A service should be able to
> be uniquely identified
> in a network
>       G) Distributed - Services in an SOA are
> separated by geographic and
> machine boundaries and, therefore, must be good
> netizen applications. That
> is, they must be developed with the ability to
> recover from loss of
> communications.
>       H) Point-to-Point - At any point in time one
> consumer uses one and
> only one producer
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:
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> On Behalf Of Jan
> Algermissen
> Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 9:03 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Re:
> request for pointers to
> relevant information/documentation about SOA/SOC
> 
> 
> >>
> >> documents/publications related to SOA, starting
> from the basic
> >> principles to more complicated stuff.
> 
> I know this has propably been stressed too much, but
> simply cannot  
> resist :o)
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> What are the basic principles of SOA?
> 
> <duck/>
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> Jan
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