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
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