Dear all,
Thansk a lot for so valuable information. Your comments were
informative as well as encourging and I've got an overall idea
on how to proceed with SOA.
@Ashraf:
What I got from your comments is to start with WS, we
should adopt in our development environment and we can start
implementing them without involvement of the whole Enterprise
level Services definintion. Did I get it right?
@Jeff:
We are already in the process of maturing our SDLC and
configuration management processes. What do you mean by
"architecture as a discipline"? Are you talking about EA?
@Michael:
>>When I look at the standardized SOA definition (vs. home- or
>>vendor-made), I see no Web Services at all.
What other model do we have in addition to WS for implementing SOA?
@Steve:
I'll certianly get more information about eTOM.
@Eric:
Thanks for a historical view of technologies.
Well remaining discussion is very interesting for a newbie like me
and I am getting a lot from all of your experienced comments.
Thaks all of you again....and I'll be expecting the same encourgement
for the next time :)
cheers
Fakhar Imran