http://webservices.sys-con.com/read/219016.htm
http://java.sys-con.com/read/250503.htm
In any case, be reasonable - not everything is SOA or to be SOA enabled. My guess, since you are in the middle of the Phase 1, reserve your SOA requirements gathering for the Phase 2 (starting SOA under an implementation leads to the troubles in SOA later)
- Michael
ramu_kellogg98 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am in the middle of a data warehouse implementation (Phase 1) and
realized that the project charter did not explicitly envision using a
service-oriented architecture strategy. There is a great opportunity
to rightsize the SOA strategy and tactics underlying this
implementation so that the value delivered in Phase 1 and beyond can
be enhanced.
I'd be glad to obtain any relevant knowledge pointers or nuggets of
wisdom that I can use to be led into action.
Thanks in advance.
Ramu
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