To me, behavior of the service behind its interface is equally important to the service consumer because of the case you describe. Such behavior is the subject of SOA Service Contract and, probably, SLA (the latter can include not only run-time policies in my mind). Even more, if the results transferred through the Service's interface are the same, new behavior of involved Service may hurt your business...
- Michael Poulin
jeffrschneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If the logic in a service is changed and f(x) begins producing a new
result, do you version the service?
(Note: in this scenario, the interface didn't change just the internal
logic.)
Thanks,
Jeff
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