> It's always encouraging to know that others are struggling with the
> same issue. It's remarkable though, that there has been written so
> many books and articles about service-orientation and yet there is
> no consensus about a detailed model of service oriented concepts.

When I started looking at SOA in earnest earlier in the year, a
co-worker put together sets of questions-to-be answered. I look at
reference-architecture-like things as scenarios, questions, patterns,
and examples.

A lot of what passes for architecture I think rushes to conclusions.

-Patrick









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