+1
On 6 Jan 2009, at 19:32, David Chappell wrote:
SOA is Dead. Long live service-orientation! ....and architectural
patterns and practices to ensure that an IT organization has
consistency across applications that are built using service
orientation....Oh and I guess we'll need a means for ensuring that
those services and their associated artifacts can be stored,
versioned, secured, and accessable from a variety of interface
technlogies and protocols. And we can't build it all from scratch
so we'll need to be able to leverage our investments in existing
application assets....then we'll need to compose services together,
and perhaps even orchestrate the interactions between them....We'll
also need to have a working plan in place to communicate between IT
and the business to ensure that the right services are being built
at the right level of granularity so that applications, which
leverage those services, can have the flexibility and agility to
meet the increasing and ever changing demands from the business.
And a way to govern that process.
Long live service-orientation! Bravo!
Dave
From: Anne Thomas Manes [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 4:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [service-orientated-architecture] SOA is Dead
This post should generate a bit of discussion:
http://apsblog.burtongroup.com/2009/01/soa-is-dead-long-live-services.html
Anne