Folks, I prefer to continue this discusstion on the eBizQ forum - 
http://www.ebizq.net/blogs/service_oriented/.

- Michael




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From: jp_morgenthal <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 1:51:40 PM
Subject: [service-orientated-architecture] Re: Michael on the SOA Manifesto

  
I'm posting the response I put on the eBizQ forum here as well. However, for it 
to make sense you need to understand that someone replied to Michael's posting 
discussing performance of Web applications as an indication of issues with SOA.

------- My response ---------
I take issue with your semantics regarding T-SOA and B-SOA. These distinctions 
do nothing but further cloudy the already unclear understanding of SOA, as 
evidenced by the response by Mr. Weiss regarding performance on Web forms.

A system is a system and an application is an application. We have semantics 
that represents these entities just fine. If a system or an application follows 
a design pattern that follows an SOA strategy, it doesn't make them something 
new. They're still just a system or an application.





      

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