1 = Application server, business process engine, etc. You have to run your services somewhere, odds are you already have plenty of suitable platforms.
-tb On Jun 10, 2008, at 12:25 PM, Rob Eamon wrote: > Interesting list. > > I'd mark 2 & 3 as optional too. Both can make life easier but are not > requisites, IMO. > > Can you elaborate on 1? It seems that perhaps you're implying a > specific type of run-time environment but maybe I'm reading too much > into that. > > -Rob > > --- In [email protected], Michael > Poulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Rob wrote: " >> I disagree. There are characteristics that anyone pursuing an SO >> path should at least consider, vendor or otherwise." >> >> So far, I have found only three mandatory elements of SOA >> infrastructure: >> 1) SOA service executable platform >> 2) repository of SOA Service Descriptions >> 3) repository of run-time policies to be applicable to SOA service >> connectivity and execution >> >> Everything elase is optional. >> >> - Michael > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
