What does mean " creating standards at at the enterprise level and "requires" governance"?
If SOA Governance requires service testing to be performed throughout the technology stack, not only for interface connectivity, and this should be applied to all development teams in the enterprise, it this an enterprise level or project level? If a developer reports successful Unit testing while s/he stubbed out entire implementation of the service, should you accept it or require Unit test through the interface and down to all used resources and partner services? Where is the boarder between SOA Unit tests and integration tests? - Michael ________________________________ From: htshozawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 2:57:49 PM Subject: [service-orientated-architecture] Re: van Hoof on EDA & SOA +1. SOA maybe applied at any level. It seems some people are mislead that SO is about creating standards at at the enterprise level and "requires" governance. It's kind of sad because users are putting off SOA projects because of this. H.Ozawa --- In service-orientated- architecture@ yahoogroups. com, "Rob Eamon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I disagree. It is probably *best* applied at the enterprise level > (and/or the BA level), but SOA does not imply any particular > architectural level. SO principles can be applied at any level. > > -Rob >
