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> Which is better?
> - a nail or a screw?
> - a car or a truck?
> - a beach house or a mountain chalet?
I understand that you think the Web and Web services address different
problems, Anne, but you are mistaken; the Web has solutions for every
problem I've seen Web services trying to tackle. I've implemented
large, complex systems in both styles (that do somewhat similar
things), so I'm in a pretty good position to judge.
>From an architectural POV, the Web is just Web services plus an
additional degree of loose coupling. It's an evolution; an
improvement.
Mark.
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