>> applications using the easiest toolkit they can find."
> So much for the "Amazon is a poster child for REST" and "SOA has no
> success stories in the real world" memes :-)
Note the quote says developers want "the easiest toolkit they can
find". There is no indication these developers give a rip about any
kind of architecture issue, SOAP, HTTP, SOA or otherwise. They want
tools to generate complicated code for them. That seems to be the
message.
That says nothing about whether or not SOAP supports a
better or worse architecture than just HTTP to those who care about
the architecture of an overall disparate, distributed system.
-Patrick
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